Publications by authors named "Aoi Saito"

Abstract: During the 2014 to 2018 seasons, we conducted a longitudinal study involving enteric virus surveillance in bivalves, including natural oysters and clams harvested in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Some norovirus (NoV) contaminations were detected in natural oysters, whereas no enteric virus was found in clams. NoVs detected in oysters were of the genotypes GII.

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This study aimed to examine the marginal seal between various commercial temporary restorative materials and exposed dentin/built-up composite. Sixty bovine incisors were cut above the cemento-enamel junction, and half of the dentin was removed to form a step, which was built up using flowable resin composite. The root canals were irrigated, filled with calcium hydroxide, and sealed using one of six temporary sealing materials (hydraulic temporary restorative material, temporary stopping material, zinc oxide eugenol cement, glass-ionomer cement, auto-cured resin-based temporary restorative material, and light-cured resin-based temporary restorative material) ( = 10 for each material).

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Article Synopsis
  • Human norovirus (HuNoV) is a leading cause of viral gastroenteritis, with GII.4 being the most common strain, though other genotypes like GII.2, GII.6, and GII.17 are also noteworthy.
  • An epidemiological study in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, from September 2012 to August 2018 revealed that each GII genotype had distinct outbreak patterns and patient demographics, with GII.4 showing a resurgence after a decline.
  • The research highlighted that different genotypes were linked to various outbreak locations, like childcare facilities and nursing homes, indicating a complex interplay between these viruses and their environments.
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