IASR Vol.37, No.5 (No.435), May 2016 : Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection, as of April 2016, Japan
IASR Vol. 37, No. 5 (No. 435) May 2016
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection, as of April 2016, Japan
- Clinical manifestation of EHEC cases, according to bacterial serotype in Japan, 2015
- Food poisoning events attributed to EHEC in Japan, 2015
- Two EHEC O157 foodborne outbreaks that occurred successively within a single health center jurisdiction area, May 2015-Fukuoka Prefecture
- An EHEC O157 outbreak suspected to be of foodborne origin involving several branches of a chain restaurant, Kinki area, September-October 2015
- EHEC O157 outbreak associated with a barbecue beef restaurant, June-July 2015-Tokyo
- An outbreak of EHEC in a high school dormitory, August-October 2015-Shimane Prefecture
- An outbreak of EHEC O26:H11 in a nursery school, June-July 2015-Osaka Prefecture
- MLVA analysis of EHEC O157, O26 and O111 isolated in Japan, 2015 PFGE analysis of isolates from geographically dispersed non-O157/O26/O111 EHEC cases in Japan, 2015
- Hemolytic uremic syndrome among EHEC patients in Japan, 2015 Sporadic occurrence of the Verotoxin-producing strains of Escherichia albertii infection: an emerging infectious disease
- Escherichia albertii isolated from a gastrointestinal outbreak, November 2015-Hiroshima Prefecture
- Summary of sentinel-based syndromic surveillance, November 2007-July 2015, Japan