IASR Vol.36, No.12 (No.430), December 2015 : Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), as of November 2015
IASR Vol. 36, No.12 (No. 430) December 2015
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), as of November 2015
- Person-to-person transmission of MERS coronavirus-summary of key events (as of November 2015)
- WHO MERS coronavirus risk assessment mission in the United Arab Emirates-June 2014
- MERS outbreak in the Republic of Korea in 2015 (as of October 2015)
- MERS coronavirus-latest knowledge on virology and basic research
- Camel as a possible reservoir of MERS coronavirus
- Laboratory diagnosis of MERS coronavirus
- Report from the MERS treatment study group
- Preparedness and countermeasures for MERS in Japan-MHLW
- A mathematical model assessing the risk of observing multiple generations of MERS cases given an imported case
- WHO statements of the IHR Emergency Committee regarding MERS-progression from the first to the tenth meeting
- Resurgence of Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) and phylogenetic analysis of isolates from 2010-2015-Osaka City
- Increase in asthma attacks and detection of EV-D68, September, 2015-Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture
- Enterovirus D68 detected from patients with asthma symptoms, August-October, 2015-Hiroshima City
- Association between increased inpatient admission of children with asthma attacks and EV-D68 activity in autumn 2015-Tsu City, Mie Prefecture
- Mutations in emm gene among type T4 Group A Streptococcus (S. pyogenes) isolated in Sendai City, 2011-2015
Data
- HIV/AIDS in Japan, September 29-December 28, 2014
- Salmonella Typhi & Salmonella Paratyphi A phage types from human sources, Japan
(Oct. 21 - Dec. 20, 2015)