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Babies and infants Vol.78 No.10 629-631 Hirofumi OKUNO First Time Tuberculin Skin Test among Children in Asaminami-Ward, Hiroshima City
Bacillary Vol.85 No.3 213-216, Tuberculosis Surveillance
Center, RIT,JATA
Tuberculosis Annual Report 2008 -Series6. Condition of TB(1)-
Bacillary Vol.86 No.10 835-838 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 „Ÿ Series 6. Condition of TB (1) „Ÿ
Bacilli negative conversion rate Vol.86 No.09 773-779 Makiko KUNOGI et al. EVALUATION  OF  TUBERCULOSIS  TREATMENT  INCLUDING  LEVOFLOXACIN  (LVFX) IN  CASES  WHO  COULD  NOT  CONTINUE  STANDARD  REGIMEN
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination Vol.86 No.11 847-856 Jun KOMUKAI et al. COMPARATIVE  PERFORMANCE  OF  TUBERCULIN  SKIN  TEST  AND  QuantiFERON®TB-GOLD  IN  CONTACT  INVESTIGATIONS  FOR  TUBERCULOSIS
BACTEC MGIT 960 system Vol.76 No.10 657-662 Chiyoji ABE. et al. Evaluation of the BACTEC MGIT 960 System for Drug Susceptibility Testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates Compared with the Proportion Method on Solid Media
BACTEC MGIT960 Vol.79 No.11 625-630 Motohisa TOMITA et al. A Study on Inoculum Density and Reproducibility of Drug Susceptibility Testing by BACTEC MGIT960
Bacterial factor Vol.86 No.02 113-125 Chairperson: Akira KAJIKI NON-TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIOSIS WHAT HAS BEEN COMING OUT
Bacterial super infection Vol.77 No.12 771-775 Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. Clinical Evaluation of the Cause of Death in Patients with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Bacteriologically positive Vol.87 No.11 743-746 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center (TSC), RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 „Ÿ (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 „Ÿ
Balofloxacin Vol.76 No.01 29-31 Shin KAWAHARA et al. In vitro Antimycobacterial Activities of a New Quinolone, Balofloxacin
Bartonella henselae Vol.76 No.07 545-548 Toshihiko MACHI Cat Scratch Disease Showing Clinical Picture Resembling Tuberculous Lymphadenitis:A Case Report
Basal meningeal enhancement Vol.78 No.2 89-93 Shinya KONDO et al. Usefulness of Cranial and Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis among Infants and Young Children
Baseline Vol.81 No.1 7-13 Chikako IZUMI et al. The Analysis on the Results of TB Skin Test in Medical Students
Baseline QFT positive subjects Vol.87 No.11 697-699 Lina YI et al. CAN AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A POSITIVE BASELINE QuantiFERON® TEST RESULT DEVELOP ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS?
Basic nursing education Vol.87 No.02 71-81 Chairpersons:
Yoko NAGATA and Keiko KUDO
The 86th Annual Meeting Mini-Symposium ROLE OF NURSING IN TUBERCULOSIS CARE
Basic research Vol.79 No.08 487-501 Chairpersons:M.MITSUYAMA and K.KOBAYASHI Cutting Edge of Basic Study on Tuberculosis
Bathtub Vol.87 No.05 409-414 Shu TAGA et al. A CASE OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFECTION WITH PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX DISEASE FROM A RESIDENTIAL BATHROOM OF A PATIENT SUGGESTED BY VARIABLE-NUMBER TANDEM-REPEAT TYPING OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM TANDEM REPEAT LOCI
B-cell Vol.82 No.9 711-714 Hirokazu TANIGUCHI et al. A Case of Both T-and B-Cell Markers Positive Pyothorax-Associated Lymphoma
BCG Vol.75 No.01 1-7 Ichiro TOIDA BCG Vaccination in the World
BCG Vol.75 No.04 363-368 Ken SATOH et al. Tuberculin Survey of University Students and Postgraduates in 1998
BCG Vol.75 No.05 379-388 Saburo YAMAMOTO et al. Protective Efficacy of BCG Tokyo 172 in the Guinea Pig Model of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
BCG Vol.76 No.09 641-645 Stefan H.E.Kaufmann Understanding Immunity to Tuberculosis:Guidelines for Rational Vaccine Development 
BCG Vol.78 No.2 68-78 Katsuhide KAWAJIRI Isolation of MPB63 in the Culture Fluid of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Tokyo:Genetical and Immunological Characterization
BCG Vol.84 No.08 597-603 Shigehiro ENKAI et al. A Case of Disseminated BCG Infection Found during Treatment of an Infant with Crohn's Disease
BCG Vol.85 No.6 515-522, Saburo YAMAMOTO CpG Motif and Tuberculosis Immunity
BCG Vol.85 No.11 777-782 Seiya KATO et al. ANALYSIS OF KOCH'S PHENOMENON BY BCG VACCINATION WITH THE MULTI-PUNCTURE METHOD IN JAPAN
BCG Vol.85 No.11 783-786 Hitoshi HOSHINO PRESENT ACTIVITY OF BCG AND LTBI TREATMENT FOR INFANTS IN JAPAN
BCG revaccination Vol.78 No.2 107-110 Chairpersons:N. ISHIKAWA, T.AHIKO Breakthrough for Tuberculosis Control Program in Japan
BCG substrain Tokyo Vol.82 No.11 809-824 Ichiro TOIDA et al. Severe Adverse Reactions after Vaccination with Japanese BCG Vaccine: A Review
BCG vaccination Vol.76 No.02 47-52 Masami NAKAMATA Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Test in General Hospital Workers-Comparison with Nursing Home Workers
BCG vaccination Vol.76 No.04 385-397 Toru MORI Where Do We Stand with BCG Vaccination Programme in Japan?
BCG vaccination Vol.76 No.08 563-569 Hisashi FUNADA et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Testing and BCG Vaccination in the Personnel of a Medical and Pharmaceutical University
BCG vaccination Vol.76 No.08 571-579 Naohiro NAGAYAMA Tuberculosis in Japan at Present and in Near Future
BCG vaccination Vol.76 No.08 581-587 Takayoshi TASHIRO et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Test in Nurse Students
BCG vaccination Vol.77 No.01 11-22 Takashi YOSHIYAMA Comparison of Effectiveness of BCG Vaccination and Preventive Therapy in Japanese Settings, with Special Emphasis on the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tuberculin Testing
BCG vaccination Vol.80 No.02 81-88 Isamu TAKAMATSU Problem of Conversion Period of Childhood Tuberculosis Measures 
BCG vaccination Vol.82 No.11 809-824 Ichiro TOIDA et al. Severe Adverse Reactions after Vaccination with Japanese BCG Vaccine: A Review
BCG vaccination programme Vol.75 No.01 1-7 Ichiro TOIDA BCG Vaccination in the World
BCG vaccination status Vol.75 No.01 1-7 Ichiro TOIDA BCG Vaccination in the World
BCG vaccine Vol.76 No.04 385-397 Toru MORI Where Do We Stand with BCG Vaccination Programme in Japan?
Beauty Vol.79 No.11 655-658 Mahito FUKUDA A Cultural History of Tuberculosis
Bed for tuberculosis patients Vol.77 No.01 3-9 Tadao SHIMAO How Beds for Tuberculosis be Provided and Utilized?
Beijing family Vol.79 No.02 47-53 Ritsuko OHATA et al. Beijing Family and Other Genotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates in Okayama District
Bibliometrics Vol.84 No.07 519-522 Toru Mori Trends of Tuberculosis Researches in Japan and the Roles of KEKKAKU
Bilateral Vol.81 No.1 15-17 Kunihiko ITO Comparison of Sputum Positive Rate between Bilateral vs. Unilateral Lung Tuberculosis
Bilateral cavities Vol.82 No.11 831-835 Masao OKUMURA et al. A Case of Multi-Drug Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis with Bilateral Cavitary Lesions Successfully Treated by Surgical Treatment
Bioinformatics Vol.81 No.12 753-774 Chairpersons:H. TOMIOKA and K. NAMBA Development of Antituberculous Drugs:Current Status and Future Prospects 
Bioinformatics Vol.85 No.2 113-123 Haruaki TOMIOKA and Atsuhiko TADA CAN WE HAVE ADEQUATE CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMENS
FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN THE FUTURE ?
Biologics Vol.88 No.03 337-353 Chairpersons: Kazunari TSUYUGUCHI and Tomoshige MATSUMOTO BIOLOGICS AND MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES
Biomarker Vol.85 No.11 823-828 Naoto KEICHO BIOMARKERS TO ASSESS DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS „Ÿ From Development to Relapse „Ÿ
Bloodstream infection Vol.81 No.10 609-612 Setsuko TAZAWA et al. Mycobacterium fortuitum Infection Caused by the Organism in Subcutaneous Abscess Mediated by Central Venous Catheter
Body mass index Vol.75 No.11 643-648 Masaaki MIKAMI et al. Two Step Tuberculin Testing among Elderly Japanese Admitted to Residential Homes
Bone and joint tuberculosis Vol.75 No.06 429-434 Shoko NAKAO et al. A Case of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated with Multiple Bone and Joint Tuberculosis
Bone and joint tuberculosis Vol.77 No.04 361-366 Etsu TSUDUKI et al. A Case of Multiple Bone and Joint Tuberculosis Which Had Been Misdiagnosed as the Rheumatoid Arthritis and Treated with Prednisolone for Eleven Months
Bone and joint tuberculosis Vol.82 No.5 475-479 Takeshi KAWASAKI et al. Tuberculosis of the Sternoclavicular Joint 
Bone and joint tuberculosis Vol.82 No.6 523-529 Osamitsu YAGI et al. Bone and Joint Tuberculosis Concurrent with Tuberculosi of Other Organs 
Bone and joint tuberculosis  Vol.84 No.08 591-595 Hiroyuki AMANO et al. A Case of Sternoclavicular Joint Tuberculosis with Renal Failure due to Rifampicin 
Booster effect Vol.76 No.08 563-569 Hisashi FUNADA et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Testing and BCG Vaccination in the Personnel of a Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Booster effect Vol.87 No.09 557-564 Hideo YOSHIKAWA POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF A BOOSTER EFFECT IN PEOPLE REPEATEDLY EXPOSED
TO MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS DEMONSTRATED IN A MYCOBACTERIUM
TUBERCULOSIS-SPECIFIC INTERFERON-GAMMA RELEASE ASSAY
Booster phenomenon Vol.75 No.01 27-31 Eriko SHIGETO et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Test in Nurse Students and Hospital Employees
Booster phenomenon Vol.75 No.08 493-498 Shuichi YANO et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Testing in Our Hospital Employees 
Booster phenomenon Vol.75 No.11 643-648 Masaaki MIKAMI et al. Two Step Tuberculin Testing among Elderly Japanese Admitted to Residential Homes
Booster phenomenon Vol.76 No.02 47-52 Masami NAKAMATA Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Test in General Hospital Workers-Comparison with Nursing Home Workers
Booster phenomenon Vol.76 No.08 581-587 Takayoshi TASHIRO et al. Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Test in Nurse Students
Booster phenomenon Vol.77 No.04 347-354 Mitsunori HINO et al. The Frequency Profiles of Size of Two-Step Tuberculin Skin Tests with Histories of BCG Vaccinations and Tuberculin Tests Among Hospital Employees
Booster phenomenon Vol.77 No.10 659-664 Eriko SHIGETOH et al. Repeated Tuberculin Skin Tests in Nurse Students-Observation for 3 Years
Booster phenomenon Vol.81 No.1 7-13 Chikako IZUMI et al. The Analysis on the Results of TB Skin Test in Medical Students
Born-year cohort TB mortality Vol.80 No.06 481-489 Tadao SHIMAO Tuberculosis and Its Control-Lessons from the Past and Future Prospect
Brain tuberculoma Vol.77 No.02 67-72 Makoto TAKAHARA A Case of Miliary Tuberculosis Complicated with Siadh, Brain Tuberculoma, and Tuberculous Meningitis
Breast-feeding woman Vol.82 No.10 759-763 Katsunori SUZUKI et al. A Case of Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium chelonae in Healthy Breast-Feeding Woman
BRM therapy Vol.76 No.12 741-747 Atsushi SAITO A Putative Immunotherapy with Biological Response Modifiers(BRM) against Intractable Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Bronchial artery embolization Vol.77 No.04 373-376 Yoshiyuki ABE. et al. A Case of Multidrug-Resistant(MDR) Tuberculosis with Collapse of the Left Lung After Hemoptysis
Bronchial asthma Vol.88 No.01 9-13 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. DOCTOR'S DELAY IN ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS
Bronchial tuberculosis Vol.75 No.05 403-407 Tetsuro INOUE et al. A Case of Primary Tuberculosis, with Subpleural Infiltrative Shadow, Hilar Lymphadenopathy Perforated into Bronchus, Causing Tuberculous Pneumonia
Bronchial tuberculosis Vol.81 No.06 419-424 Takeo INOUE Difference in Transmissibility between Bronchial and Laryngeal Tuberculosis-A Retrospective Epidemiological Study of TB Patients Newly Registered in Recent 19 Years in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Bronchial tuberculosis Vol.82 No.8 647-654 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. Features of Bronchial Tuberculosis-An Analysis of 103 Cases-
Bronchial wall tumor Vol.82 No.7 569-575 Shinya KONDO et al. Reevaluation on Pathogenesis of Epituberculosis in Infants and Children with Tuberculosis
Bronchiectasia Vol.75 No.04 341-347 Sanae OCHIAI et al. Evaluation of CT Appearance of Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection-Comparison with Bronchiectasia
Bronchiectasis Vol.77 No.09 615-620 Masao OKUMURA et al Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium Complex (MAC) Disease Showing Middle Lobe Syndrome-Pathological Findings of 2 Cases Suggesting Different Mode of Development
Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid Vol.78 No.5 401-406 Hidekazu MATSUSHIMA et al. A Case of Isoniazid Sodium Methanesulfonate Induced Interstitial Pneumonia
Bronchofiberscope Vol.78 No.08 557-561 Jiro FUJITA Radiological Findings of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria Respiratory Infection
Bronchofiberscopic finding Vol.82 No.8 647-654 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. Features of Bronchial Tuberculosis-An Analysis of 103 Cases-
Bronchoscopic examination Vol.78 No.5 383-387 Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. Clinical Analysis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Found by Mass Screening Medical Examination
Bronchoscopy Vol.75 No.01 37-39 Chairpersons:S.HITOMI, Y.ISHII Endoscopic Approach to Pulmonary Diseases
Bronchoscopy Vol.75 No.01 47-50 Seiki HASEGAWA et al. Endoscopic Approach to Pulmonary Diseases 2. Bronchoscopy for Critical Respiratory Care in Neonates, Infants, and Children
Broth based culture Vol.82 No.11 825-829 Koichi WATANABE et al. A Case of Laboratory Cross-Contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on the Broth-Based Culture System
BrothMIC MTB Vol.77 No.02 61-66 Miyako Higa et al. Interpretive Compatibility of Antimycobacterial Susceptibility for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Determined by Proportion Test Method on Egg-Based Ogawa Media and Broth Microdilution Test, BrothMIC MTB
BrothMIC MTB-1 method Vol.77 No.07 533-535 Hiroko YOSHIDA et al. A Study of INH 0.1ƒĘg/ml Resistant M. tuberculosis Strains Assessed by BrothMIC MTB-1 Method
BrothMIC NTM Vol.81 No.04 329-335 Hiromi ANO et al. Antimycobacterial Susceptibility against Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Using BrothMIC NTM
BrothMIC NTM Vol.87 No.05 391-396 Yumiko SASAKI et al. ANALYSIS OF THE CLINICAL FEATURES OF PULMONARY DISEASE CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM SZULGAI „Ÿ A Review of 12 Cases over 10 Years and the Utility of Drug-Susceptibility Testing „Ÿ
Building Vol.78 No.12 733-738 Makoto TOYOTA Environmental Factors Relating to a Mass Outbreak of Tuberculosis in a Junior High School