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IASR Vol.36, No.6 (No.424), June 2015 : Ebola hemorrhagic fever in West Africa, as of May 2015

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IASR Vol. 36, No.6 (No. 424) June 2015

  topicEbola hemorrhagic fever in West Africa, as of May 2015

  • Notifiable diseases of the Infectious Diseases Control Law revised on May 21, 2015
  • Ebola virus and Ebola virus disease
  • Epidemiology of Ebola virus disease in West Africa
  • Clinical care of Ebola virus disease patients: Experience from Liberia
  • Ebola virus disease: Experience from deployment to Sierra Leone
  • Molecular epidemiology of Ebola virus
  • Ebola virus disease: Current status of vaccines and therapeutics development
  • Preventing spread of Ebola virus disease: The international community’s response strategy
  • Imported Ebola hemorrhagic fever cases: Response measures taken and challenges identified
  • Preparedness for and countermeasures against Ebola hemorrhagic fever in Japan
  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Japan’s medical community’s response
  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever: National Institute of Infectious Diseases's contribution to laboratory diagnosis
  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever: National Institute of Infectious Diseases's contribution to epidemiologic response
  • Notice from Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare: influenza virus strains to be included in the influenza HA vaccine in Japan, 2015/16 season
  • Three patients diagnosed with chikungunya fever after returning from South America, October 2014-February 2015
  • Isolation of Clostridium tetani from purulent exudates of a crush injury caused by a weight stone used for pickling
  • Laboratory practice/infrastructure of prefectural and municipal public health institutes (PHIs) -summary of a pathogen laboratory diagnosis survey conducted in May 2014

 

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