IASR Vol.37, No.10 (No.440), October 2016 : Mumps (infectious parotitis) in Japan, as of September 2016
IASR Vol. 37, No. 10 (No. 440) October 2016
Mumps (infectious parotitis) in Japan, as of September 2016
- Genotype G mumps virus epidemics in Okinawa Prefecture, 2014-2015
- Mumps epidemic in Ishikawa Prefecture, April 2015-March 2016
- Phylogenetic analysis of the genotype G mumps virus detected in
Osaka Prefecture since 2015 - Epidemiological feature of the mumps epidemic in Tokunoshima,
Kagoshima Prefecture, July 2015-June 2016 - Mumps epidemic and active surveillance for severe cases,
Okinawa Prefecture, 2015 - Molecular epidemiological analysis of mumps virus circulating in Japan,
2012-2016 - Report of a mumps patient infected in Japan with subsequent symptom
development during an American homestay and two Japanese contact cases
who also developed symptoms after returning from the United States,
July-August, 2016 - Diagnosis of mumps among outpatients
- Mumps vaccination status by age group in Japan, FY2015-National
Epidemiological Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases - Changes in seropositivity before and after the 2010-2011 mumps epidemic
- Summary and update regarding mumps vaccine
- Notifications of adverse events after mumps vaccination, April 2013-
June 2016 - Emergency vaccination campaign in response to the rubella epidemic,
Kawasaki City, April 2013-March 2014 - Confirmation of Taenia asiatica infection in Japan in August 2016-
Chiba Prefecture - Laboratory diagnosis of legionella species at a non-overnight bathing facility
repeatedly suspected as the source of legionella infection and hygienic
measures taken, Nara Prefecture - Viruses detected from environmental waters in FY2015 through
the environmental poliovirus surveillance program of the National
Epidemiological Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases