STUDIES ON POLIOMYELITIS, 1960-1961, IN NAGASAKI PREFECTURE, JAPAN
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Epidemic studies on poliomyelitis in Japan up to 1947 have been reviewed by Paul. Since 1947 there have been many other epidemiologic studies of poliomyelitis in Japan. During the period from May to August of 1960, poliomyelitis was prevalent among children in Nagasaki City. It was found that this was an epidemic of poliomyelitis due to polio types I, II and III. The present paper reports the results of the authors study on that epidemic. The study is divided into the following parts : (1) Laboratory data from paralytic cases. (2) Distribution of cases according to age, sex, geography and season. (3) Relationship between the scale of polio epidemic and the in vitro markers of polioviruses. (4) Relationship between the epidemic in Nagasaki Prefecture and the epidemic in the northern part of Fukuoka Prefecture in the winter of 1960.
著者
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Hayashi Kaoru
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi University
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Shingu Masahisa
Department Of Virology And Department Of Internal Medicine Kurume University School Of Medicine
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NAKAGAWA YOH
Department of Microbiology, Kurume University School of Medicin
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Shingu M.
Department of Microbiology, Kurume University School of Medicine
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SHINGU MASAHISA
Department of Microbiology, Kurume University School of Medicin
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NAKAGAWA YOH
Department of Microbiology, Kurume University School o f Medicine
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