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IASR Vol. 34, No.5 (No. 399) May 2013 


  topicEnterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection in Japan as of April 2013 

    • Symptoms associated with EHEC infection, by serotype, 2012 
    • EHEC O157 food poisoning caused by lightly pickled Chinese cabbage−Sapporo City 
    • Large scale EHEC O157:H7 food poisoning outbreak in Hokkaido in August 2012; IS-printing analysis of the isolates obtained outside of Hokkaido 
    • On revision of hygienic standards of pickled vegetables in response to several food poisoning incidents related to lightly pickled vegetables 
    • Epidemiology of EHEC O157 food poisoning in 2011-2012; possible influence of the tightened hygienic regulation of marketed beef and cattle liver for eating raw 
    • Food poisoning caused by VT1&2- producing strain of EHEC O157:H7 in a restaurant−Aomori 
    • EHEC O26 VT1 outbreak in a nursery school−Osaka City 
    • EHEC O26 VT1 outbreak, which was attributed to contaminated water of a padding pool−Nagano 
    • EHEC O26:H11 VT1 outbreaks in nursery schools−Kurashiki City 
    • EHEC outbreak in a nursery school caused by serogroups O103 and O111−Niigata City 
    • EHEC O145 VT2 outbreak in a nursery school−Fukuoka City 
    • EHEC O157:H- VT2 outbreak in a nursery school−Aomori 
    • Multiple EHEC cases among participants in a Beijing sightseeing Tour 
    • Cluster analysis of the PFGE patterns exhibited by O157 and O26 isolated in various places in Japan, 2012 
    • Hemolytic uremic syndrome that appeared in NESID: trends in 2012 
    • Antigenic and drug-resistance types of the epidemic influenza viruses in Japan in 2012/13 season (progress report)
    • Toxin-producing Corynebacterium ulcerancs isolated from a patient with diphtheria symptoms; the first report in Shiga Prefecture 
    • CLSI’s modified criteria for evaluating clinical efficacy of fluoroquinolone antibiotics in terms of MIC for Salmonella Typhi and parenteral isolates of Salmonella
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