Objectives: To evaluate the utility of urinary assessment for epidemiological studies of rubella, we measured anti-rubella virus immunoglobulin G (anti-RV IgG) using samples from pediatric patients with initial rubella infection, healthy volunteers who received a prophylactic inoculation of live rubella vaccine, and 3 years-old children undergoing a health examination at a community health center.
Methods: Blood and urine samples were collected from 12 of spontaneous rubella cases treated at 7 local pediatric clinics during acute and convalescent stages. In addition, blood and urine samples were collected from 17 healthy volunteers receiving prophylactic rubella vaccination immediately before, and 3 and 6-7 weeks after vaccination.
J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)
June 2002
The National Nutrition Survey of Japan indicated a trend toward a decreasing body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) among young Japanese women. Current studies suggest that not-high BMI often does not correlate with not-high body fat percentage. Recently, the classification of BMI in adult Asians was proposed by the International Obesity Task Force.
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