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日本熱帯医学会,The Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine | 論文
- More attention to the field
- Demographic Surveillance System (DSS) in Suba District, Kenya
- NEW TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH LAUNCH OF A NEW DIPLOMA, MSc & PhD PROGRAMME IN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTS TO MEET PUBLIC HEALTH NEEDS
- Establishment of Bio-medical Laboratories in the Kenya Research Station and a Diarrheal Disease Research Project in Kenya
- Association of dengue virus type-specific IgG on platelets is specific for the acute phase in an imported Japanese patient with secondary dengue 2 virus infection
- A large-scale field trial to evaluate the efficacy of bacillus larvicides for controlling malaria in western Kenya: Study design and methods
- Inauguration of the Master Course in Tropical Medicine at Nagasaki University:a milestone in tropical medical education in Japan.
- BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITHWATER CONTACT AND SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM INFECTION IN A RURAL VILLAGE, THE DONGTING LAKE REGION, CHINA
- UVULECTOMY AND OTHER TRADITIONAL HEALING PRACTICES: TRADITIONAL HEALERS‘ PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES IN A CONGOLESE REFUGEE CAMP IN TANZANIA
- Surveillance of bats as reservoir hosts of emerging zoonotic viruses in Vietnam
- A SIMULATION SHEDS A LIGHT ON THE PRESENT HIV EPIDEMIC
- THE EFFECT OF MEDICATION ON QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN WITH SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI INFECTION IN TANZANIA
- Profile of the Nagasaki University Kenya Research Station and Activities
- PREBIOTIC EFFECT OF DAILY FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDE INTAKE ON WEIGHT GAIN AND REDUCTION OF ACUTE DIARRHEA AMONG CHILDREN IN A BANGLADESH URBAN SLUM: A Randomized Double-masked Placebo-controlled Study
- 空間疫学アプローチは疾病対策にどのように役立つか
- 解題 : 熱帯感染症の疫学とモデル構築の意義
- Longitudinal Data の統計解析上の留意点
- Malaria epidemiology and control methods in specific geographical foci in Lombok and Sumbawa islands of Indonesia; (I) epidemiology
- The synthesis of a panel of human monoclonal antibodies with neutralizing activities against viral infectious diseases
- CTLA-4 polymorphisms and anti-malarial antibodies in a hyper-endemic population of Papua New Guinea