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IASR Vol. 35, No.9 (No. 415) September 2014


  topicHIV/AIDS in Japan, 2013

  • HIV/AIDS in Osaka Prefecture: current situation and measures taken
  • Blood transfusion-related HIV infection in Japan, 2013
  • Recent trends in HIV/AIDS, Japan
  • Raising HIV/AIDS awareness among MSM (men who have sex with men) through community centers
  • Basic reproduction number of HIV-1 in Japan estimated by the molecular phylodynamic analysis
  • Trends in resistance of integrase strand-transfer inhibitor in Japan
  • HIV-associated neurocognitive dysfunction among HIV patients under antiretroviral chemotherapy
  • WHO press release: People most at risk of HIV are not getting the health services they need
  • 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014)
  • Leptospirosis outbreak in Yaeyama region of Okinawa Prefecture, August 2014
  • Isolation of coxsackievirus A4 from herpangina patients, 2014-Tottori Prefecture
  • Detection of enterovirus 71 from hand, foot and mouth diseaseand other conditions, January to mid-June, 2014–Kumamoto Prefecture
  • Increasing reports of human parechovirus type 3 infection from Niigata Prefecture, 2014
  • Human parechovirus infections among infants under three months of age, 2014
  • Increasing detection of parechovirus from patients suspected ofenterovirus infection, FY2014–Osaka Prefecture
  • First isolation of human adenovirus 57 (HAdV57) in Japan, June 2014–Shimane Prefecture
  • Increase in number of reported cases of amoebiasis in Japan, 2010-2013
  • Reported cases of malaria infections based on NESID, 2006-first half of 2014
  • First report of an infant Corynebacterium ulcerans case in Japan, April 2014
  • Outbreak of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in a hospital under the jurisdiction of Takatsuki City health center, 2013

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