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Prevention and Control of Influenza
インフルエンザ感染症の予防・制御対策
インフルエンザ感染症の予防・制御対策
鈴木, 宏
103074
押谷, 仁
103075
村山, 直也
103076
川崎, 聡
103077
斉藤, 玲子
103078
関, 奈緒
103079
田辺, 直仁
103080
Influenza
Immunization
Antiviral agents
Emerging infectious disease
インフルエンザ
予防接種
抗ウイルス剤
新興感染症
Influenza viruses are well known for their ability to cause sudden, pervasive infection in all age group on a global scale. In this paper we reviewed an avian influenza A (H5N1) outbreak in Hong Kong, 1996, as an emerging infectious disease, and also prevention and control influenza in Japan. Recent and historical information suggest the emergence of influenza pandemic. An avian influenza A (HsN1) outbreak was reported in Hong Kong, in which at least 18 humans infected and 6 of them died. Planning for the next pandemic is therefore a matter of concern for international and national health authorities. In Japan, outbreaks of influenza at aged people’s nursing homes in many areas were reported in the 1996-1997 season, and the Government advised practitioners and local policy-makers to immunize those people. Influenza vaccines are strongly recommended for any person aged over 6 months in developed counties who is at increased risk for complications. However, historically the main target group of influenza vaccination in Japan was school children until June 1994, and almost no elderly Japanese have ever been vaccinated. Now, the introduction on the vaccination program for elderly persons is in process.
departmental bulletin paper
新潟医学会
1999-03
application/pdf
新潟医学会雑誌
3
113
133
137
新潟医学会雑誌
AN00182415
00290440
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/16133/files/113(3)_133-137.pdf
jpn