Yamamoto Taro | Department Of International Health Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of International Health Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of International Health Institute Of Tropical Medicine The Global Center Of Excellence Na
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Yamamoto Taro
Research Center For Tropical Infectious Diseases Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of Epidemiology Institute For Tropical Medicine School Of Allied Medical Science Nagasaki
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Waseda Uiversity
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Moji Kazuhiko
長崎大学熱帯医学研究所
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YAMAMOTO TARO
Department of Epidemiology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, School of Allied Medical Science, Nagas
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Moji Kazuhiko
Research Center For Tropical Infectious Diseases Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Moji Kazuhiko
Res. Inst. For Humanity And Nature
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Moji Kazuhiko
Research Center For Tropical Infectious Diseases Nagasaki University Institute Of Tropical Medicine
著作論文
- Demographic and Reproductive Factors for High Seroprevalence of Chlamydia Trachomatis among Pregnant Women in Japan
- A Further Insight into the Origin of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1) in Japan, Based on the Genotyping of ABCC11
- Effect of communal piped water supply on pattern of water use and transmission of schistosomiasis haematobia in an endemic area of Kenya
- A SIMULATION SHEDS A LIGHT ON THE PRESENT HIV EPIDEMIC
- Investigation on Anxieties while Using the Internet to Study about "Anshin"
- Investigation on Anxieties while Using the Internet to Study about “Anshin”
- Progress and challenges to control malaria in a remote area of Chittagong hill tracts, Bangladesh.
- KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS HIV/AIDS IN A RURAL KENYAN COMMUNITY
- Life, health, and community in a tsunami-affected town
- Short communication: epidemiological evidence that simian T-lymphotropic virus type 1 in Macaca fuscata has an alternative transmission route to maternal infection.