전쟁 시 각국은 고대로부터 마비전을 추구하여 적의 중심을 지향하여 최소의 희생으로 승리하고자 하였다. 또한 특수작전부대는 합동작전의 핵심부대로 각국은 특수작전부대를 증가하고 있는 추세이다. 따라서 본 연구의 목적은 전쟁양상의 변화와 더불어 마비전이 진화함에 따라 전쟁 시 마비전 사례분석을 통해 특수작전부대의 역할을 도출하고, 미래 다영역 작전 시 마비전 수행을 위한 특수작전부대의 운용방향을 제시하는 데 있 다. 연구 방법은 문헌연구를 통한 질적연구와 사례를 분석 후 비교하였다. 연구범위는 제2차 세계대전으로부터 걸프전, 이라크전을 분석하였고 미래 운용방향은 미국의 다영역작전 시 특수작전부대 운용을 연구하여 한국군에 적용하였다. 연구 결과, 마비전은 초기의 물리적 마비로부터 물리적 마비 +체계무력화+심리적 마비로 진화하며 발전하였고, 특수작전부대는 마비 전 수행에 결정적으로 기여하였으며 그 중요성은 더욱 증가하고 있음을 확인할 수 있었다. 따라서 한국군 특수작전부대는 미래 다영역작전에서 도 마비전을 수행하기 위해 지속적인 마비전 수행개념과 이를 위한 조직 편성 및 무기체계의 발전이 요구되고 있다.
A four-year-old sexually intact male dog and a seven-year-old sexually intact female dog presenting with heavy tick infestation were tentatively diagnosed with tick paralysis. Both dogs died due to respiratory failure. A number of ticks were observed in the head, ears, neck, trunk, and limbs of each dog. In these cases, a presumptive diagnosis of tick paralysis could be based on the presence of a species of tick known to cause paralysis combined with the absence of any other disease previously. Most ticks were identified as Haemaphysalis longicornis according to morphological features. Tick paralysis in dogs has rarely been reported in Korea.
Viruses of the honeybee, Apis mellifera L. are known to reside at low levels in colonies, typically showing no apparent signs of infection. Chronic paralysis virus(CBPV) is known to induce significant losses in honey bee colonies. The pathology is characterized by clusters of trembling, flightless, crawling bees and by individual bees, sometimes hairless, standing at the hive entrance. A minusstrand-specific RT-PCR was used to assess viral replication. This is the first report on the infection of CBPV in Korea. Using (-)RT-PCR, 27 apiaries in korea were screened for the honeybee viruses, with positive colonies being analysed for viral genetic diversity. We got 550-nt PCR product from CBPV genomic RNA. Nucleotide sequences were aligned to the complete CBPV genomic RNA sequence deposited in the GenBank database and was revealed 96%(AM-CBPV) identity, respectively. Sequence comparison with other CBPV and honeybee virus.
It is not common in rehabilitation situation to encounter patients exhibiting paralysis or other disabilities which have no apparent organic basis. Even without organic causes for their signs and symptoms these patients often require comprehensive treatment and management. Patients with conversion disorder often pose particular difficulties because of diagnostic confusion and the lack of therapeutic strategies for rehabilitation management. We feel that systematic functional rehabilitation is helpful in resolving symptom and recovering normal function in the patient suffering from conversion disorder since it provides motivation and reduces reinforcements which contribute to sustained disabled state. This report describes the patient with hysterical motor paralysis who is successfully treated with structured physical therapy. The objectives of this report are to provide therapeutic guidelines for physical therapy and to emphasize the role of physical therapist in the assessment and treatment of hysterical paralysis.