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IASR Vol.33, No.3 (No.385), March 2012 : Hand, foot and mouth disease in Japan, 2002-2011

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IASR Vol. 33, No.3 (No.385) March 2012

 topic Hand, foot and mouth disease in Japan, 2002-2011

  • Epidemiological and virological studies on the 2010-2011 HFMD epidemic―Osaka

  • Virus isolation from the 2011 HFMD and herpangina epidemic―Shimane

  • Virus isolates from patients that experienced repeated HFMD infections from June to November 2011―Kobe City Link to JJID

  • Genetic analysis of coxsackievirus A6 involved in the 2011 HFMD epidemic: comparison with the past isolates in Japan and abroad

  • Genetic sequences of coxsackievirus A6 detected from a HFMD patient in 2011

  • Nail deformity/onychomadesis after recovery from HFMD, August-December 2009―Ehime

  • Nationwide survey of complications associated with HFMD and herpangina in 2010

  • Current situation of vaccine development for HFMD (enterovirus 71)

  • Detection of measles virus genotype D8 from seven domestic child cases involving familial contact cases, January-February 2012―Aichi

  • Isolation of influenza B/Victoria lineage from a primary school influenza outbreak, January 2012―Hyogo

  • Isolation of influenza AH3 with reduced reactivity to antiserum against the 2011/12 seasonal influenza vaccine strain (A/Victoria/210/2009) in HI assays, January 2012―Aichi

  • Detection of AH3 subtype, B/Victoria lineage and B/Yamagata lineage influenza viruses, January 2012―Saga

  • Three outbreaks of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli O153:H12 (STh positive) infections, September 2011―Kurashiki City

  • A case of postpartum mother-to-child HIV infection

  • Effect of introduction of Hib vaccines and 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV7) on invasive bacterial infections: report of a study group (2008-2011)

  • HIV/AIDS in Japan, October-December 2011

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(Dec. 21, 2011 - Feb. 20, 2012)

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