Publications by authors named "Kume Y"

Background: Nonpharmaceutical interventions for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, during the pandemic altered the epidemiology of respiratory viruses. This study aimed to determine the changes in respiratory viruses among children hospitalized from 2018 to 2023.

Methods: Nasopharyngeal specimens were collected from children aged under 15 years with fever and/or respiratory symptoms admitted to a medical institution in Fukushima Prefecture between January 2018 and December 2023.

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Background: Amino acid (AA) substitutions in the fusion protein of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and their effects remain unclear. We aimed to analyze AA substitutions in main neutralizing epitopes of the fusion (F) protein.

Methods: We analyzed F protein genes of 236 RSV strains isolated from children hospitalized with RSV infection in Fukushima, Japan (June 2008-February 2023).

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In this paper, we introduce ACE, a consent-embedded searchable encryption scheme. ACE enables dynamic consent management by supporting the physical deletion of associated data at the time of consent revocation. This ensures instant real deletion of data, aligning with privacy regulations and preserving individuals' rights.

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Our study, conducted between April 2022 and January 2024, was aimed at clarifying components of the rest-activity rhythm (RAR) involved in improvement of social frailty state before or after a 3-month multi-component exercise intervention in the elderly. Participants were recruited from the general population in Akita prefecture, Japan. We administered a four-item social frailty screening questionnaire to classify the severity of social frailty in each participant before and after the 3-month intervention.

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Unlabelled: Human parainfluenza virus (HPIV) causes respiratory infections, which are exacerbated in children and older people. Correct evaluation of viral characteristics is essential for the study of countermeasures. However, adaptation of viruses to cultured cells during isolation or propagation might select laboratory passage-associated mutations that modify the characteristics of the virus.

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Background: Frailty leads to vulnerability to stress, impaired daily functioning, and an increased need for care. Frailty is considered reversible, and it is crucial to detect the risk of frailty early and investigate factors that may delay its progression.

Objectives: To identify tests that can explain frailty risk and compare the situation of local residents with and without frailty support.

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Background: There has been a recent decrease in the prevalence of infectious diseases in children worldwide due to the usage of vaccines. However, the association between cesarean delivery and infectious diseases remains unclear. Here, we aimed to clarify the association between cesarean delivery and the development of infectious diseases.

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Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is genetically classified into two major subgroups, A and B, based on attachment glycoprotein (G protein) gene sequences. The A2 subgroup is further separated into three subdivisions, A2a, A2b (A2b1), and A2c (A2b2). Subgroup A2c viruses carrying 180- or 111-nucleotide duplications in the G gene (A2c or A2c ) have been reported in Japan and Spain.

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  • - The incidence of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) in Japan has decreased, but the understanding of the medical conditions and factors that affect its progression is still unclear.
  • - A 2022 nationwide survey of 37 surviving SSPE patients found that a majority were in advanced disease stages, with male sex and age at measles infection linked to disease progression.
  • - Comparison with a 2007 survey revealed a significant drop in hospitalized patients and a rise in those needing nursing facility care, alongside changes in medication prescriptions and increased reliance on medical interventions like gastrostomy and ventilators.
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  • * Variations in testing methods and timing, along with multiple positive results for different respiratory viruses, complicate the interpretation of infection status.
  • * A recent study using pediatric specimens suggests that positive real-time PCR tests for multiple agents may indicate the presence of infectious viruses, providing clearer evidence for understanding these infections.
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The penetration of allergens through the epithelial layer is the initial step in the development of allergic conjunctivitis. Although pollinosis patients manifest symptoms within minutes after pollen exposure, the mechanisms of the rapid transport of the allergens remain unclear. In the present study, we found that the instillation of pollen shells rapidly induces a large number of goblet cell-associated antigen passages (GAPs) in the conjunctiva.

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Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a common cause of respiratory infections in children. Many genetic diagnostic assays have been developed, but most detect hMPV regardless of the subgroup. In this study, we developed a real-time RT-PCR assay that can detect and identify the two major subgroups of hMPV (A and B) in one tube.

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  • Researchers developed a method to identify IgE cross-reactive allergens and aimed to understand how these allergens lead to food allergies, specifically by examining the connection between food allergens and house dust mite allergens using a mouse model.
  • The study involved using allergenic protein microarray analysis to test the serum of mice that were sensitized with house dust mite extract (Der p) and observed how their IgE responded to coho salmon proteins and other allergens.
  • Results showed significant binding of IgE from Der p-sensitized mice to coho salmon proteins, indicating that exposure to coho salmon can trigger allergic reactions like cutaneous anaphylaxis and oral allergy syndrome in these mice.
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  • Blood tubes containing sodium fluoride (NaF) are commonly used for glucose measurement, but they don't effectively prevent glucose levels from dropping over time after collection.
  • A study compared the effects of ATP and ADP on glycolysis inhibition in blood samples, finding ATP to be the better additive since ADP caused more cell damage.
  • The results showed that NaF tubes with added ATP significantly reduced glucose loss after 24 hours compared to regular NaF tubes, making them a better option for accurate glucose and HbA1c measurements.
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  • - This study analyzed cord serum total cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) levels in Japanese newborns, using data from over 70,000 births collected between 2011 and 2014.
  • - The findings showed that gestational age and birth weight significantly influenced cord blood TC and TG levels, with mean levels decreasing during the preterm period but increasing during the term.
  • - Maternal factors such as age, health complications, and socioeconomic status were linked to variations in cord blood TC and TG levels, highlighting a lack of previous reference data for these lipid levels in Japan.
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Background: Effects of a multicomponent exercise programme have an impact on the physical, cognitive, and psychological domains in elderly community-dwellers. However, some individuals aged 65 years or more have not shown positive effects after the intervention as reported in similar research. The objective of this quasi-experimental study was to clarify the effectiveness of a multicomponent programme based on reality orientation therapy (ROT) on the physical performance, cognitive ability, and psychological state in the elderly.

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Human respiratory syncytial viruses (HRSVs) are divided into subgroups A and B, which are further divided based on the nucleotide sequence of the second hypervariable region (HVR) of the attachment glycoprotein (G) gene. Understanding the molecular diversity of HRSV before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can provide insights into the effects of the pandemic on HRSV dissemination and guide vaccine development. Here, we analyzed HRSVs isolated in Fukushima Prefecture from September 2017 to December 2021.

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Aim: To clarify whether the response to treatment of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) differs depending on patient age, we examined the response to treatment according to age of onset in children with IgAN.

Methods: We collected data for 44 children with severe IgAN. The children were retrospectively divided into three groups based on their age at disease onset.

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Changes in rest or active states were clinically observed in persons with depression. However, the association between symptoms of depression and 24 h rest-activity rhythm (RAR) components that can be measured using wearable devices was not clarified. This preliminary cross-sectional study aimed to clarify the 24 h RAR components associated with symptoms of depression in middle-aged and older persons.

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The hygiene hypothesis suggests that pet exposure is effective in preventing allergic disease, and some studies have reported the beneficial effects of dog exposure during fetal development or early infancy on food allergy. However, the effects of exposure to pets other than dogs on the kinds of food allergies remains unaddressed. This study aimed to explore the effect of exposure to various species of pets on the risk of food allergies.

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The increase in non-vaccine serotypes of and their multidrug resistance have become an issue following the introduction of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13). In this study, we investigated the serotypes and drug resistance of detected in adult and pediatric outpatients at a hospital in a rural area of Japan between April 2012 and December 2016. Serotypes of the bacterium were identified using the capsular swelling test and multiplex polymerase chain reaction testing of DNA extracted from the specimens.

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This study examined discharge planning and challenges for patients following total hip arthroplasty in Japan. A cross-sectional national survey of 500 hospitals was conducted in May 2019. Discharge planning education tended to include content on dislocation prevention, including prevention while using a squat toilet and crouching down to sit on the floor or sleep on a futon on the floor-activities common in many Asian communities that require a maximum flexion of the hip joint.

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Gel-forming mucins secreted by conjunctival goblet cells have been implicated in the clearance of allergens, pathogens, and debris. However, their roles remain incompletely understood. Here we show that human and mouse conjunctival goblet cell mucins have Alcian blue-detectable sialic acids, but not sulfates in the steady state.

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  • * In a study involving 412 mothers, the researchers measured neutralizing antibody titers (NATs) and epitope-specific antibody (ESA) levels in maternal and cord blood, finding that levels in cord blood were slightly higher.
  • * The findings suggested a strong correlation between maternal and cord blood NATs and ESA levels, particularly for a specific site on the RSV F protein, indicating that mothers effectively transfer protective antibodies to their infants.
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Reversibility of frailty in the elderly has been discussed comprehensively and but association between recovery of frail state and rest-activity rhythm (RAR) patterns remains unclear. The aim of the current study was to examine a predictor of RAR patterns at the baseline against change of frail state after the intervention in the elderly community-dwellers. This study was performed during Covid-19 pandemic, at the period from April in 2020 to March in 2022.

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