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The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1991

[T-serotype distribution of group A hemolytic streptococci in a rapidly expanding residential area in Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture, with reference to an outbreak of serotype T-28 in autumn, 1988].

Yoshiro Morikawa; Shigeki Taba; Hisao Nakanishi; Tadashi Teramoto; Minoru Murase; Masafumi Nukina

In the fall of 1988, an outbreak of streptococcal infections was observed at 2 pediatric clinics in Sanda City, Hyogo prefecture. The 2 clinics were independent of each other; one (clinic A) was located in the down town area, in the older part of the city, where there is little population turn over, while the other (clinic B) was in a newly developed-fast growing residential district. The strains and the distribution of T-serotypes isolated at each location are as follows: clinic A; 58 strains (34.5% serotype T-4, 31.0% serotype T-12, 10.3% serotype T-1, and 23.3% serotype T-28), clinic B; 43 strains (48.8% serotype T-28, 23.3% serotype T-12, 11.6% serotype T-4 and 7.0% serotype T-1). According to the data from Kobe City infectious disease surveillance center, there were a total of 102 group A hemolytic streptococci strains isolated in 1988, the T-serotypes distribution of which was as follows: 47.0% serotype T-4, 15.7% serotype the T-12, 10.8% serotype T-1 and 9.8% serotype T-28. Serotype T-4 was dominant here, as it was in location A of Sanda City. The epidemic proportion of serotype T-28 found at location B is considered to be due to the fact that location B has very little social interaction with location A and other areas. No difference was observed among the different serotypes on the drug susceptibility test: all strains showed a sensitivity to ampicillin and penicillin G, but were resistant to tetracycline and chloramphenicol.


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1989

A strain of Pseudomonas vesicularis isolated from shower hose which supports the multiplication of Legionella

Michio Koide; Tsutomu Miyata; Masafumi Nukina; Tadashi Teramoto; Hisao Nakanishi; Teruo Kamiki; Bunichi Umeda; Hitoshi Nakai


Journal of The Food Hygienic Society of Japan (shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi) | 1984

Taxonomic Analysis of So-called Coliform Organisms Isolated from Foods and Environmental Materials

Tadashi Teramoto; Riichi Sakazaki


Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology | 2003

Evaluation of ES Colimark Agar for Enumeration of Coliforms and Escherichia coli in Food Samples

Tadashi Teramoto; Issei Okamoto; Kazunori Asamoto; Kazuto Imai; Takashi Yamada; Takeshi Yaginuma; Akihiko Endo


Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology | 2002

Comparison of Enrichment and Selective Media for Detecting Salmonella from Minced Chicken Meat

Issei Okamoto; Kazunori Asamoto; Kazuto Imai; Tadashi Teramoto; Minoru Murase; Hisao Nakanishi


Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology | 2004

Evaluation of the Rapid Measurement Kit “SimPlate” of Total Count, Coliform Count and E. coli Count in Food Samples

Nirou Takemasa; Kazuto Imai; Tadashi Teramoto; Issei Okamoto; Kazunori Asamoto; Hiroko Miyamoto; Yuko Matsuyoshi; Seiichi Umesako; Noriko Ema; Kazuko Taguchi


Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology | 2001

The Detection of Salmonella by Bactometer (Conductance Method) in Chicken Meat

Tadashi Teramoto; Hisao Nakanishi; Takayuki Morita; Masato Nakatani; Masanori Takabe


Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology | 1999

Evaluation of Enrichment Broth for the Bactometer (Conductance Method) on the Detection of Salmonella

Takayuki Morita; Masato Nakatani; Tadashi Teramoto; Hisao Nakanishi; Masanori Takabe


JAPANESE JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY | 1993

Evaluation of Salmosyst System (Merck) for the Enrichment of Salmonella

Tadashi Teramoto


JAPANESE JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY | 1988

Collaborative Studies on the Evaluation of Bactometer in the Bacteriological Examination of Foods

Hisashi Ozaki; Yukio Asakura; Tadashi Teramoto; Hisao Nakanishi

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Hisao Nakanishi

Public Health Research Institute

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Masafumi Nukina

Public Health Research Institute

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Minoru Murase

Public Health Research Institute

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Riichi Sakazaki

National Institutes of Health

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Kageaki Aibara

National Institutes of Health

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Michio Koide

University of the Ryukyus

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