IASR Vol.34, No.10 (No.404), October 2013 : Chickenpox/varicella zoster and vaccine in Japan
IASR Vol. 34, No.10 (No. 404) October 2013
Chickenpox/varicella zoster and vaccine in Japan
- Importance of varicella vaccination in organ transplantation units in pediatric services
- Severe form of varicella infection among immune deficient subjects-needing special attention to severe abdominal pain and low back pain
- Adult varicella infection
- Varicella infection during pregnancy-fetal death in the third trimester due to primary varicella infection
- Journal Review “Near Elimination of Varicella Deaths in the US
After Implementation of the Vaccination Program” - Need of two doses of varicella vaccine
- Epidemiological studies on varicella zoster in Miyazaki Prefecture
- Epidemiological studies on varicella zoster in Shodo Island
- Ramsay Hunt Syndrome-what is needed for reducing serious clinical consequences?
- Pathology of varicella zoster virus infections
- Geographical distribution of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) cases in Japan (1st report)
- Two domestic infection cases of relapsing fever
- Dengue fever and chikungunya fever cases that occurred in the same tourist group returning from Cambodia
- Change in clinical features of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) within one epidemic season, which was observed in Matsumoto City in the central part of Nagano Prefecture -comparison of 2013 epidemic with the past epidemics
- Detection of enteroviruses from aseptic meningitis patients, 2013―Oita Prefecture
- Detection of echovirus type 30 from aseptic meningitis patients, 2013―Shiga Prefecture
- An adult male rubella case, among those who had received measles-rubella vaccine, June 2013―Kawasaki City
- Hepatitis A virus outbreak due to intrafamilial transmission, March-July 2013―Kawasaki City
- Clinical characteristics of five severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) cases including two cases of intrafamilial infection, May-July 2013
- A suspected Japanese spotted fever case, which was later diagnosed as endemic typhus by serological diagnosis, June 2013