Publications by authors named "Chiaki Ikenoue"

Congenital syphilis (CS) is a mother-to-child infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, transmitted through the placenta. In Japan, the number of syphilis cases has recently increased, accompanied by an increase in CS cases. Thus, automated methods for serum antibodies with serial values, without a 2× dilution sequence, have been widely used.

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The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Games) were held during the height of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. To detect people infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) early enough to contain the spread and to facilitate the timely arrival of athletes at their game venues, all participating athletes staying in the Olympic Village (up to 14,000) were screened daily for the infection. Toward this aim, a two-step strategy was adopted comprising screening of self-collected saliva samples using a chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay, followed by confirmatory testing using polymerase chain reaction.

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  • A study in Japan examined pediatric patients aged 0-19 who died from SARS-CoV-2 infection between January and September 2022, identifying 62 cases and analyzing detailed medical information from 53 of those patients.
  • Of the patients with internal causes of death, 15% were infants under 1 year old, 59% had no underlying health conditions, and 88% of those eligible for vaccination had not been vaccinated.
  • Key findings showed that 46% experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, nonrespiratory symptoms were more prevalent than respiratory symptoms, and the primary suspected causes of death were central nervous system and cardiac abnormalities; the study emphasizes close monitoring of pediatric patients in the week following symptom onset
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Background: In Japan, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) infections were incorporated into the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases (NESID) in 2014, necessitating mandatory reporting of all CRE infections cases. Subsequently, pathogen surveillance was initiated in 2017, which involved the collection and analysis of CRE isolates from reported cases to assess carbapenemase gene possession. In this surveillance, CRE is defined as (i) minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of meropenem ≥2 mg/L (MEPM criteria) or (ii) MIC of imipenem ≥2 mg/L and MIC of cefmetazole ≥64 mg/L (IPM criteria).

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The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected all mass gatherings for sporting and religious events, causing cancellation, postponement, or downsizing. On March 24, 2020, the Japanese Government, the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the International Olympic Committee decided to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games until the summer of 2021. With the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the potential creation of a superspreading event that would overwhelm the Tokyo health system was perceived as a risk.

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  • A study on Japan's national wrestling team after international tournaments in 2021 found various strains of SARS-CoV-2 not previously seen in Japan.* -
  • The infection spread rapidly among wrestlers, indicating a significant risk of transmission during matches.* -
  • The researchers suggest implementing early detection and response strategies to manage future outbreaks.*
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  • A study examined the trends of imported infectious diseases among travelers to Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic, using national surveillance data from April 2016 to March 2021.
  • The research found a total of 3,524 diagnosed cases, with a significant drop to 85 cases during the pandemic compared to 3,439 cases before it.
  • Despite the overall decrease, some diseases like amebiasis, malaria, and typhoid fever saw an increase in cases per million arrivals, indicating a shift in disease epidemiology during this period.
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Pediatric acute hepatitis of unknown etiology has been reported globally since April 2022. In Japan, 139 possible cases with onset dates after October 2021 were reported as of December 2022. Three patients required liver transplants, but none died.

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  • The study focused on the epidemiology of invasive Haemophilus influenzae disease (IHD) in adults in Japan, analyzing data from 200 patients during 2014-2018.
  • In 2018, the incidence rates were 0.12 cases per 100,000 for ages 15-64 and 0.88 for those aged ≥65, with a median patient age of 77; patients aged ≥65 also showed a higher case fatality rate of 26.1%.
  • Most cases were caused by non-typeable H. influenzae, with significant antibiotic resistance observed; the data highlights the need for preventive strategies, especially the development of vaccines for older adults.*
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