IASR Vol. 28, No. 12 (No. 334) 2007
Acute encephalitis in Japan, January 2004-August 2007
Necessity of pathological diagnosis for acute encephalitis/encephalopathy and notable points on specimen collection
A case study on encephalitis and other central nervous system complications of enterovirus 71 infection
Review of bacterial infection related with acute encephalitis/encephalopathy
Review of acute encephalitis caused by protozoa/parasite
Epidemiological investigation on acute encephalopathy frequently occurring Tohoku and Hokuriku districts in autumn of 2004
A notice on acute encephalitis/encephalopathy occurring in Niigata and other prefectures—MHLW
A Japanese encephalitis case showing flaccid paralysis during acute phase and Parkinsonism during subacute phase, August 2007—Fukuoka
Category IV infectious diseases, causing acute encephalitis, newly added in the amendment of the Infectious Diseases Control Law on April 2007
The first isolation of influenza AH1 virus in the 2007/08 season, September 2007—Kanagawa
The first three outbreaks of gastroenteritis due to norovirus GII/4 in the 2007/08 season, October 2007—Niigata
Isolation of enteroviruses from herpangina cases and hand, foot and mouth disease ones, January-October 2007—Nagano
Trend of enterovirus isolation, June-October 2007—Ehime
An outbreak of group A rotavirus gastroenteritis among children of two primary schools staying at a study house, June 2007—Fukui
AIDS and HIV infections in Japan, July-September 2007
Articles are published in English with
the Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
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