IASR Vol.23 No.3 March 2002
Imported Mycoses in Japan
A Survey of Current Diagnosis, Treatment and Epidemiology of Imported Mycoses/Deep Mycoses in Japan in 2000
Follow-up of coccidioidomycosis among attendants of the World Championship of Model Airplane Flying in California in October 2001
Problems involved in imported mycoses in Japan
Inluenza virus type B isolates hardly identified by the hemagglutination inhibition test, January 2002 - Ishikawa
An epidemic of respiratory disease due to echovirus 11, late November 2001-January 2002 - Kagawa
The first case of diphtheria due to
Corynebacterium ulcerans
confirmed in Japan, February 2001 - Chiba
A shigellosis outbreak due to fluoroquinolone-low resistant
Shigella sonnei
at a kindergarten, December 2001 - Osaka City
Isolation of parechoviruses 1 and 2 (echoviruses 22 and 23, respectively) from gastroenteritis cases, October-November 2001 - Osaka City
An outbreak of Norwalk-like virus genogroup II infection ascribed to the lunch served at a company, December 2001 - Osaka City
An outbreak of ETEC O169:H41 diarrhea presumably caused by water supply at a hotel, July 2001 - Nagano
An outbreak of food poisoning due to
Salmonella
Saintpaul at a restaurant, August 2001 - Shiga
Protection of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
DNA degradation in pulsed-field gel electrophoresis by using TBE buffer supplemented with 50μM thiourea
AIDS and HIV infections in Japan, October-December 2001
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