Publications by authors named "Yahata Y"

Background: Japan lacks an established framework for routine seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness (SIVE) assessment at the national and municipal levels. This study aimed to estimate SIVE among older adults using an innovative population-based administrative database linking medical fee claims data with vaccination records, while also exploring its potential bias.

Methods: In this retrospective population-based cohort study, we assessed SIVE against medically attended influenza during the 2017/18 season among older adults aged ≥65 years in a Japanese city.

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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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  • Epoxy fatty acids were formed when heating triolein (OOO) and trilinolein (LLL), with different types identified in each: epoxy octadecanoic in OOO and epoxy octadecenoic in LLL.
  • The longer the heating time, the more epoxy fatty acids were produced, with trans-epoxy types being formed much more than cis-epoxy types.
  • When antioxidants like α-tocopherol were present during heating, the creation of epoxy fatty acids was found to be reduced.
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Introduction: Concentrated growth factor (CGF) is a new-generation autologous platelet concentrate that promotes tissue regeneration and has anti-inflammatory properties. This randomized multicenter trial aimed to evaluate the effects of CGF on bone healing in combination with root-end microsurgery.

Methods: Healthy adult patients indicated for root-end microsurgery were randomly assigned to either the CGF or control (no CGF implantation) groups.

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A foodborne outbreak related to milk cartons served in school lunches occurred in June 2021, which involved more than 1,800 cases from 25 schools. The major symptoms were abdominal pain, diarrhoea, vomiting, and fever. Although major foodborne toxins and pathogens were not detected, a specific strain, serotype OUT (OgGp9):H18, was predominantly isolated from milk samples related to the outbreak and most patients tested.

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  • The study explored the effectiveness of different concentrations of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) combined with coronal laser-activated irrigation (CLAI) in removing root canal biofilms while minimizing inflammation.
  • Results showed that both 5% and 0.5% NaOCl concentrations significantly reduced bacterial counts compared to conventional needle irrigation, but only the 5% concentration was linked to more severe inflammation.
  • CLAI proved effective in biofilm removal without relying heavily on high NaOCl concentrations, highlighting its potential for safer root canal treatments.
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an emerging causative agent of acute hepatitis. To clarify the epidemiology of HEV and characterize the genetic diversity of the virus in Japan, nationwide enhanced surveillance and molecular characterization studies of HEV in Japan were undertaken from 2014 to 2021. In total, 2770 hepatitis E cases were reported, of which 88% were domestic cases, while only 4.

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Background: There is increasing evidence that diagnostic salivary tests measuring inflammatory biomarkers are being developed to assess inflammatory status for early detection, prevention, and progression of periodontal disease. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate and identify the salivary biomarker that can predict the inflammatory status of periodontal disease.

Methods: A total of 36 patients (28 women and 8 men) with an average age of 57 years were investigated.

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  • Bone tissue engineering is evolving with a focus on using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and calcium phosphate scaffolds, but these cannot effectively heal large jawbone defects.
  • To address this issue, researchers developed alveolar bone-derived immature osteoblast-like cells (HAOBs) combined with polylactic acid fibers to create a 3D scaffold (3DPL), which showed promise for bone regeneration.
  • Although HAOB constructs did not work in a pig model, using mouse calvaria-derived immature osteoblast-like cells (MCOBs) with 3DPL successfully regenerated bone in a mouse model, demonstrating the potential for effective treatment of large bone defects with reliable strength and connection to implants.
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Background: Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a systemic disorder of connective tissues caused by insufficient elastic fiber formation that leads to structural weakness and results in various tissue disorders, including cardiovascular and periodontal disease. Notably however, the risk of periodontal disease in MFS patients affected by an aortic aneurysm or dissection has not yet been clarified.

Methods: We investigated the periodontal condition in the following three groups: MFS patients diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm or dissection with a planned aortic surgery (MFS surgery), MFS patients who had already undergone aortic surgery (MFS post-surgery) and healthy control patients (Healthy).

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Enterohemorrhagic O157 (EHEC) causes severe complications such as hemolytic uremic syndrome. Contaminated ready-to-eat (RTE) food is one of the vehicles of multijurisdictional outbreaks of foodborne disease worldwide. Multijurisdictional (covering cities, towns, and villages) outbreaks of EHEC are usually linked to an increase in cases, and here we describe such an outbreak involving 29 cases in October 2017 in the Niigata Prefecture.

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  • The study focused on karaoke-related COVID-19 outbreaks to identify risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection among karaoke participants.
  • It involved a case-control approach, where 81 infected individuals (mostly elderly) were compared with non-infected individuals from the same karaoke bar.
  • Key findings indicated that singing, not wearing a mask, and spending more time in the bar significantly increased infection risks, highlighting that less-ventilated indoor spaces pose a greater threat for virus transmission.
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We investigated the biofilm removal effects of laser activated irrigation (LAI) using a pig model, focusing on the impact of the fiber tip position, and used a high-speed camera to observe the occurrence and positioning of the cavitation associated with laser irradiation. A total of 16 roots of deciduous mandibular second premolars from 4 pigs were used. After a pulpectomy, the canals were left open for 2 weeks and sealed for 4 weeks to induce intraradicular biofilm.

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  • In 2021, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases improved its event-based surveillance (EBS) system to monitor infectious diseases from abroad ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • They used the World Health Organization's and BlueDot's intelligence platforms to enhance the capabilities of their surveillance efforts.
  • During the Games, no major public health threats were identified, but vast information sourced from multiple areas helped assess risks and streamline the surveillance workload despite ongoing challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bone tissue engineering (BTE) is a process of combining live osteoblast progenitors with a biocompatible scaffold to produce a biological substitute that can integrate into host bone tissue and recover its function. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most researched post-natal stem cells because they have self-renewal properties and a multi-differentiation capacity that can give rise to various cell lineages, including osteoblasts. BTE technology utilizes a combination of MSCs and biodegradable scaffold material, which provides a suitable environment for functional bone recovery and has been developed as a therapeutic approach to bone regeneration.

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Unlabelled: Aflatoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus is known to be strongly related to liver injury (hepatocellular carcinoma) and immune system damage involving leukocytes. This toxin suppresses both the cell-mediated immune system and macrophage function, and decreases the production of complement and interferon molecules.

Purpose: To evaluate the presence of aflatoxin in infectious lesions as well as how the toxin is taken up by leukocytes.

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Background: We established an in vivo intraradicular biofilm model of apical periodontitis in pigs in which we compared the efficacy of different irrigant activation techniques for biofilm removal.

Methods: Twenty roots from the deciduous mandibular second premolar of 5 male pigs were used. After pulpectomy, canals were left open for 2 weeks and then sealed for 4 weeks to enable the development of an intracanal biofilm.

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Neonatal pertussis can potentially cause severe complications and even death. Mothers have been most frequently identified as the source of neonatal pertussis. Approximately a dozen countries have implemented pertussis vaccination programs for pregnant women to protect neonates; however, in Japan, this has not been implemented.

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Apical periodontitis (AP) is an acute or chronic inflammatory disease caused by complex interactions between infected root canal and host immune system. It results in the induction of inflammatory mediators such as chemokines and cytokines leading to periapical tissue destruction. To understand the molecular pathogenesis of AP, we have investigated inflammatory-related genes that regulate AP development.

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  • Measles and rubella elimination has been successful in some regions, but outbreaks among adults in workplaces are still occurring.
  • A study of 134 office employees found high levels of immunity, with attitudes towards vaccination significantly influencing their willingness to get immunized.
  • The research suggests that healthcare providers should educate adults about the importance of measles and rubella vaccination during routine health check-ups to increase immunization rates.
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  • The first COVID-19 case in Japan was reported on January 15, 2020, and multiple clusters emerged by the end of February, prompting the government to conduct active surveillance.
  • Despite efforts to contain the virus, cases continued to rise until early April, with many instances lacking clear infection routes.
  • Genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 from early cases revealed at least two distinct introductions of the virus into Japan—first from China and later from Europe—contributing to the spread within the country.
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  • In February 2015, a rubella outbreak was reported in Shizuoka, Japan, starting with two cases from the same company, leading to collaboration between local health departments and the National Institute of Infectious Diseases to investigate the situation.
  • The outbreak was linked to three companies, resulting in a total of 25 cases (17 confirmed and 8 probable), predominantly affecting unvaccinated male employees with a median age of 45.
  • Genetic analysis of the rubella virus indicated it was a single strain (genotype 1E) likely imported from Southeast Asia, highlighting vaccination gaps in small- and medium-sized businesses in the region.
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Introduction: Shigellosis cases have decreased gradually in Japan in recent years, but indigenous shigellosis outbreaks sometimes occur in childcare facilities. From national surveillance data, we identified a shigellosis outbreak involving a kindergarten.

Methods: After detecting Shigella sonnei in Kitakyushu City, we conducted active case finding and epidemiological investigation in Kindergarten Z, including stool specimen collection and interviews.

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In early 2020, Japan repatriated 566 nationals from China. Universal laboratory testing and 14-day monitoring of returnees detected 12 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection; initial screening results were negative for 5. Common outcomes were remaining asymptomatic (n = 4) and pneumonia (n = 6).

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The treatment of vertical bone defects caused by severe periodontal disease requires the regeneration of periodontal tissue. Although various bone substitutes have been clinically applied to vertical bone defect correction, the evaluation of these materials in periodontal tissue remains incomplete. The purpose of this study was to examine the bone regeneration abilities of various bone substitutes including Cytrans, Cerasorb, Neobone and Bio-Oss in a 3-wall bone defect animal model.

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