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IASR Vol.42, No.9(No.499) September 2021 Measles in Japan as at July 2021


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Measles in Japan as at July 2021

  • Treatment of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
  • Measles seroprevalence in Japan - National Epidemiological Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, FY 2020 (preliminary results)
  • Global situation of measles, 2020
  • Measles-specific seroprevalence and measles notification trends in Osaka Prefecture, 2008-2020
  • Measles vaccination as a countermeasure against infectious diseases at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • Measles testing system and virus detection results, Tochigi Prefecture, FY2018-FY2020
  • Need for combined use of genetic testing and IgM antibody testing in suspected measles cases: experience from a measles outbreak in Okinawa Prefecture
  • Current challenges in measles laboratory diagnostics in Japan
  • Measles elimination activities in the WHO Western Pacific Region: the past 20 years and the next 10 years
  • An outbreak of human parainfluenza virus type 3 at a child day-care facility in Miyagi Prefecture, 2021
  • Respiratory syncytial virus infection epidemic in Spring 2021, Osaka City
  • Findings from an active epidemiological investigation of COVID-19 in Japan (final report)
  • A COVID-19 cluster at a fire academy, 2021
  • Survey on countermeasures against COVID-19: Challenges at nursing and welfare facilities in Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 Alpha variant cases in Gunma Prefecture (February 10-June 2, 2021)
  • A cluster of SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant infections with epidemiological linkage supplemented by whole genome analysis (July 2021) in Sapporo City
  • A COVID-19 cluster with a high attack rate at a call center in Sapporo City (May 2021) – the importance of health monitoring, infection prevention and control, and ventilation
  • Characteristics of and response to a COVID-19 cluster in a psychiatric hospital in Mie Prefecture, 2020
  • Seroepidemiological investigation of a COVID-19 outbreak in a hospital in Mie Prefecture (first report), 2020
  • Pathogens detected in confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases reported in NESID Infections Agent Surveillance System (January 2020 to September 2021)

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