IASR Vol.22 No.4 April 2001
Shigellosis, Japan, 1999-2000
- A suggestion from a shigellosis outbreak among college students returning from China tour, August 2000 - Nara
- An outbreak of shigellosis at a primary school, October - November 2000 - Shizuoka
- Isolation of Shigella flexneri variant Y from asymptomatic cases without history of overseas traveling, November 2000 - Tokushima
- A long-lasting shigellosis outbreak with two peaks in May and October 1998 caused by Shigella flexneri 2a among the homeless - Osaka City
- Species and serovars of Shigella isolates during 1995-2000 and their drug-resistance - Tokyo
- Detection of Bartonella quintana DNA from Pediculus humanus collected from the homeless, May 1999-May 2000 - Tokyo
- Follow-up of a nosocomial outbreak of Serratia marcescens infection, June-December 2000 - Sakai City
- An outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by diarrheagenic Escherichia coli O126:H27 at a nursery school, December 2000 - Osaka City
- An epidemic of pharyngoconjunctival fever caused by adenovirus type 4, January-March 2001 - Hyogo
- Increased adenovirus isolations during winter of 2000/01 - Nagano
- Age-specific antibody prevalence for influenza C virus in 1997 - Hiroshima
- Isolation of echovirus 22 (parechovirus 1) from sporadic cases of respiratory disease, 1999-2000 - Hiroshima
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