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IASR Vol.35, No.11 (No.417), November 2014 : 2013/14 influenza season, Japan

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IASR Vol. 35, No.11 (No. 417) November 2014

  topic2013/14 influenza season, Japan

  • Analysis of influenza virus isolates in the 2013/14 season, Japan
  • Trends of influenza epidemic of the 2013/14 season according to the pathogen surveillance, Japan
  • Trends of the seasonal influenza epidemic according to the hospitalization surveillance in the 2013/14 season, Japan
  • Epidemic of influenza virus in the 2013/14 season―Okinawa Prefecture
  • Prevalence of the influenza antibody positives prior to the 2013/14 season, Japan-FY 2013 National Surveillance of Vaccine–Preventable Diseases
  • Process of selection of influenza vaccine strains for the 2014/15 season, Japan
  • Antigenicity of influenza vaccine strains, which was altered through the virus adaptation to the egg and matching of its antigenicity to the epidemic strains
  • The second wave of avian influenza A (H7N9) epidemic in the mainland China
  • Properties of the AH3 subtype influenza isolates from an outbreak in a nursing home for the elderly, August 2014―Mie Prefecture
  • Characteristics of subtype AH3 influenza virus isolated from the latter half of the 2013/14 season to the beginning of the 2014/15 season (week 35-36 of 2014)―Mie Prefecture
  • A falciparum malaria case who visited a community hospital after returning from West Africa
  • Enteroviruses detected from the environmental water in April to December in 2013 through the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Environmental surveillance of poliovirus
  • Descriptive epidemiology of dengue cases in Japan-January to September, 2014
  • A virus isolate in the past, which turned out to be adenovirus 57(HAdV57) ―Osaka Prefecture
  • Measles epidemic in a kindergarten, March to April, 2014―Wakayama City

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(Aug. 21 - Oct. 20, 2014) 

 

 

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