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IASR Vol.33, No. 1 (No.383), January 2012 : Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli in Japan as of 2011

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IASR Vol. 33, No.1 (No. 383) January 2012

 topic Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli in Japan as of 2011

  • Report of detection of diarrheagenic E. coli (excluding EHEC, ETEC and EIEC) in Japan, January 2001-August 2011

  • Questionnaire-based survey on diarrheagenic E. coli examinations in PHIs

  • Proposed revision of classification of diarrheagenic E. coli in NESID

  • An outbreak of foodborne illness due to EAggEC O126:H27 handled as consumer complaints, April 2011―Hamamatsu City

  • Food poisoning outbreak due to atypical EPEC OUT:HNM, May 2011―Kumamoto

  • Outbreak investigation of wide area food poisoning due to ETEC O148, September 2011

  • Wide area food poisoning due to ETEC O148 involving kitchens in four places of business, September 2011―Yokohama City

  • Group A rotavirus infection outbreak among adults, November 2011―Ibaraki

  • Leptospirosis outbreak among outdoor workers after heavy rains, November 2011―Kochi

  • Isolation of Bordetella holmesii from a young child with pertussis-like illness, August 2011―Osaka

  • Observation of subtype AH3 influenza in a pediatric sentinel clinic in Nara Prefecture, 1998-2011

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(Oct. 21, 2011 - Dec. 20, 2011)

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