Questionnaire Survey on Asthma Management of Japanese Allergists II. Treatment methods

Questionnaire Survey on Asthma Management of Japanese Allergists II. Treatment methods by Kazuharu Tsukioka, Sohei Makino, Terumasa Miyamoto, Haruki Mikawa, Ito K, Hisao Tomioka, Terumi Takahashi, Mitsuru Adachi, Minoru Baba, Kiyoshi Nishikawa.

ABSTRACT A questionnaire on the treatment of asthma was sent to 586 physicians. They consisted specialists authorized by Japanese Society Allergology and councillors society who were treating patients with bronchial asthma. Of total 306 (52%) respondents, 241 replied questions relating adult 129 childhood (including duplicate replies). For acute treatment, methods most commonly selected physicians were, in increasing order popularity, for adults: parenteral aminophylline, oxygen inhalation, steroids adrenaline; schoolchildren (6–16 years): inhaled β-stimulant, β-stimulant + disodium cromoglycate (DSCG), steroids; infants (≤ 5 DSCG steroids. maintenance oral administration sustained-release theophylline, inhalation; antiallergic agent preparation (β-stimulant inhalant; infants: antiallergicagent inhalant. The results clearly showed that different drugs adults, infants.

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The 2001 Pacific west coast bottom trawl survey of groundfish resources : estimates of distribution, abundance, and length and age composition

The 2001 Pacific west coast bottom trawl survey of groundfish resources : estimates of distribution, abundance, and length and age composition by Kenneth L. Weinberg.

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Retrospective Seroepidemiological Survey for Human Babesiosis in an Area in Japan Where a Tick-Borne Disease is Endemic.

Retrospective Seroepidemiological Survey for Human Babesiosis in an Area in Japan Where a Tick-Borne Disease is Endemic. by Satoru Arai, Masayoshi Tsuji, Ikuo Kaiho, Haruka Murayama, Aya Zamoto, Qiang Wei, Nobuhiko Okabe, Tsuneo Kamiyama, Chiaki Ishihara.

A total of 1,335 archived human sera collected in 1985 from an area Japan where a tick-borne disease is endemic were examined by indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT) to estimate seroprevalence against three serologically distinct types Babesia microti-like parasites; namely, Hobetsu, Kobe, and U.S. types. Eighteen (1.3%) found be IFAT-positive (titer 1:100-1:6,400), which 14 ascertained Western blot analysis positive the Hobetsu Kobe types, respectively. In addition, four showed IFAT titer 1:100 type, but they appeared false-positive because cross-reactive also U.S.-type parasite has not been Japan. Our results suggest that babesiosis occurred prior discovery index case 1999 infections caused mainly Hobetsu-type parasites.

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P30W2-1 Epidemiological survey for companion animals as the definitive hosts of Echinococcus multilocularis by coproantigen detection

P30W2-1 Epidemiological survey for companion animals as the definitive hosts of Echinococcus multilocularis by coproantigen detection by 神谷 正男, 森嶋 康之, 野中 成晃, 奥 祐三郎.

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A Survey of Black-footed Albatross Breeding Colonies and Chicks on Torishima, January 1994

A Survey of Black-footed Albatross Breeding Colonies and Chicks on Torishima, January 1994 by Haruo Ogi, Fumio Sato, Amane Mitamura, Takao Baba, Hitoshi Oyama.

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