Publications by authors named "Sung-Bin Lee"

Unlike other microbothriid monogenean infections in elasmobranchs, limited information is available on the biology and treatment of . As parasitic infection with was found in 21 juvenile blacktip reef sharks () at the Lotteworld aquarium in Seoul, South Korea, we aimed to investigate the anatomical features and treatment protocols for in this study. The parasites were sampled and fixed in 10% neutral-buffered formalin, and examined using light and scanning electron microscopy.

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Canine otitis externa, characterized by the involvement of diverse bacterial species, notably Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, necessitates antibiotic administration as the primary therapeutic approach; however, prolonged treatment often precipitates antibiotic resistance. Therefore, the application of bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents has been of interest recently. However, phage therapy has limitations; its efficacy depends on the lytic capacity of the phage and the emergence of phage resistance, which can be overcome by using phage cocktails.

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Background: Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, poses a significant threat to global agriculture, with antibiotic-resistant strains necessitating alternative solutions such as phage therapy. Scaling phage therapy to an industrial level requires efficient mass-production methods, particularly in optimizing the seed culture process. In this study, we investigated large-scale E.

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  • The East Asian finless porpoise is an endangered species found in coastal marine areas of East Asia, and a study was conducted on its infection status with anisakid nematodes in three sectors off the Korean Peninsula.
  • The study found a 57.55% prevalence of anisakid nematodes, specifically identifying Anisakis pegreffii as the only species, with a significant number of infected adults discovered in the sampled porpoises.
  • Genetic analysis revealed low nucleotide and haplotype diversity among the nematodes, indicating a well-connected gene flow between the three Korean sea areas, contributing valuable data on anisakid genetic diversity in this cetacean species.
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A female narrow-ridged finless porpoise () stranded on a beach on Jeju Island showed epithelial proliferative skin lesions on its body. Two false killer whales (), caught using nets near Gangneung and Samcheok, respectively, had multiple plaques on their penile epidermis. Histological examination of the epidermis revealed that all the lesions had common features, including accentuated rete pegs, ballooning changes, and eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion (INI) bodies.

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Heavy metal contamination of aquatic environments adversely affects the health of aquatic organisms and consumption of fish contaminated with heavy metals poses serious health risks to humans. Among various strategies, probiotics (living microorganisms known to have beneficial effects on the host), which have been extensively applied in the aquaculture industry, could be helpful for heavy metal detoxification and remediation. Several probiotics, including Lactobacillus strains, exhibit heavy metal binding, high heavy metal tolerance, and other beneficial characteristics for the host.

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Despite the precarious state of marine turtles as a highly endangered species, our understanding of their diseases remains limited. This case report presents a detailed pathological investigation of spirorchiidiasis, a blood fluke infection that poses a substantial threat to marine turtles. This retrospective study examined three cases of spirorchiid-infected sea turtles, specifically, green sea turtles stranded on Jeju Island, South Korea.

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Erwinia amylovora, the primary causative agent of blight disease in rosaceous plants, poses a significant threat to agricultural yield worldwide, with limited effective countermeasures. The emergence of sustainable alternative agents such as bacteriophages is a promising solution for fire blight that specifically targets Erwinia. In this study, we isolated pEp_SNUABM_01 and pEa_SNUABM_55 from a South Korean apple orchard soil, analyzed their genomic DNA sequences, and performed a comprehensive comparative analysis of Hena1 in four distinct sections.

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  • - Human fishing practices pose significant risks to marine ecosystems, threatening coastal cetaceans like dolphins and porpoises through ingestion of fishing gear and bycatch.
  • - A case study on Jeju Island highlighted an Indo-Pacific finless porpoise that ingested fishing hooks and suffered from severe Anisakis infection, illustrating the direct consequences of fishing on marine life.
  • - The study calls for urgent action to mitigate the negative impacts of fishing activities on marine mammals and emphasizes the need for further research on the distribution and health of coastal cetaceans in Korean waters.
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Heat-killed probiotics offer an alternative approach to enhance growth and disease resistance in farmed fish. In this study, we isolated Lactiplantibacillus plantarum VSG3 from the gut of Labeo rohita to investigate the effects of heat-killed L. plantarum (HK-LP) on the health and growth performance of Cyprinus carpio fingerlings.

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  • Spinal deformities like kyphoscoliosis are frequently observed in cetaceans, particularly bottlenose dolphins, but information on their occurrence in narrow-ridged finless porpoises (NFP) is scarce.
  • In November 2021, two dead NFPs were found in South Korea, and post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) revealed they had congenital and degenerative forms of kyphoscoliosis.
  • The study suggests that while kyphoscoliosis may not have directly caused their deaths, it likely limited their spinal movement and mobility, which could have contributed to their demise, marking a significant documentation in understanding NFP health.
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In this case report, we present a rare occurrence of a narrow-ridged finless porpoise (), discovered on the coast of Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, that was afflicted with adhesive bowel obstruction (ABO), a life-threatening condition that has scarcely been reported in cetaceans. Diagnosis of ABO was confirmed via radiological and clinical assessments. Post-mortem computed tomography and necropsy revealed ABO between two loops of the jejunum at the L8 level.

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  • Fire blight is a harmful bacterial disease that affects plants and causes big money problems worldwide.
  • Using antibiotics to fight it has raised concerns about the environment and resistance, so scientists are looking at bacteriophages as another option.
  • This study found that adding certain substances, like polysorbate 80 and kaolin, helps make bacteriophages stronger in sunlight, so they can stick to plants better and last longer.
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The present case report aims to outline the post-mortem findings of an East Asian finless porpoise with upper aerodigestive tract obstruction using different post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) visualization techniques and discusses the potential cause of death of this individual. A dead-stranded adult male East Asian finless porpoise was recovered from the Northern coast of Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. The carcass was frozen in Jeju National University within 2 h upon first reported.

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Alkaline phosphatase activity, mineralized matrix, and osteogenic-related gene expression have been shown to increase in response to bone morphogenetic protein-9 (BMP-9). In this study, spheroids derived from human gingival stem cells were used to determine the effects of BMP-9 on cell survival, osteogenesis, and mineralization. : Human gingival stem cells were used to produce spheroids and then grown to concentrations of 0, 0.

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This study evaluated the effects of jamun leaf extract (JLE) as a feed supplement on growth performance, haemato-immunological, oxidative stress-related parameters, and cytokine gene expression in Cyprinus carpio challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila.. Diets containing four different JLE concentrations, that is, 0 (basal diet), 5 (JLE5), 10 (JLE10), and 15 g kg (JLE15), were fed to carp (6.

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Microplastics (MPs) are found in every ocean and are frequently ingested by marine animals. This study analyzed MPs in the stomachs and intestines of 12 large marine animals comprising one fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), seven finless porpoises (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis), two loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta), one Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), and one common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) that were stranded off the Republic of Korea between 2019 and 2021. MPs were detected with a mean abundance of 3.

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The recent outbreak of blight in pome fruit plants has been a major concern as there are two indistinguishable species, and , which cause blight in South Korea. Although there is a strict management protocol consisting of antibiotic-based prevention, the area and the number of cases of outbreaks have increased. In this study, we isolated four bacteriophages, pEp_SNUABM_03, 04, 11, and 12, that infect both and and evaluated their potential as antimicrobial agents for administration against -originated blight in South Korea.

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This study evaluated the effects of Bougainvillea glabra (BG) leaf as a feed supplement on growth, skin mucosal immune parameters, serum oxidative stress, expression of immune-related genes, and susceptibility to pathogen infection in carp Cyprinus carpio. Diets containing four different BG concentrations (g kg), i.e.

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Recently, there has been an increasing number of blight disease reports associated with and in South Korea. Current management protocols that have been conducted with antibiotics have faced resistance problems and the outbreak has not decreased. Because of this concern, the present study aimed to provide an alternative method to control the invasive fire blight outbreak in the nation using bacteriophages (phages) in combination with an antibiotic agent (kasugamycin).

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With the growing demand for caviar products, sturgeon (family Acipenseridae) have become some of the most popular species in the aquaculture industry. Since sturgeon need more than 10 years to become sexually mature, protection against fatal diseases becomes particularly important in the industry. In March 2018, approximately 10% of Siberian Sturgeon Acipenser baerii fingerlings in a sturgeon hatchery in Jeolla Province, Republic of Korea, exhibited anorexia, abdominal distension, buoyancy loss, and abnormal behavior and eventually showed a 90% fatality rate.

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With concern growing over antibiotics resistance, the use of bacteriophages to combat resistant bacteria has been suggested as an alternative strategy with which to enable the selective control of targeted pathogens. One major challenge that restrains the therapeutic application of bacteriophages as antibacterial agents is their short lifespan, which limits their antibacterial effect in vivo. Here, we developed a polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA)/alginate-composite microsphere for increasing the lifespan of bacteriophages in vivo.

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Natural products have gained considerable attention for improving fish growth performance and immunity to enhance disease resistance. This study evaluated the effect of dandelion polysaccharides (DP) on skin mucosal immune parameters, immune-related gene expression, and susceptibility to pathogen challenge in the Common carp Cyprinus carpio. Diets containing four different concentrations of DP (g Kg):0 g [basal diet], 0.

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Salmonellosis is a disease of critical concern for public health, and the use of bacteriophages is among the most promising approaches to combating Salmonella. As Salmonella has various serotypes and strains, and bacteriophages are virulent to specific hosts, it is important to isolate phages and evaluate interactions with their hosts. In the present study, a novel Salmonella-infecting bacteriophage, pSal-SNUABM-01, was isolated and characterized.

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In the aquaculture industry, an efficient and safe water purification system is important to prevent mass mortality by virulent pathogens. As extensive use of traditional methods (e.g.

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