key words | Vol. No. | page | @ | report |
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 Series 6. Condition of TB (1) |
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 | TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 |
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 From Development to Relapse |
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 0.1Ęg/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 A Review of 12 Cases over 10 Years and the Utility of Drug-Susceptibility Testing |
Building | Vol.78 No.12 | 733-738 | Makoto TOYOTA | Environmental Factors Relating to a Mass Outbreak of Tuberculosis in a Junior High School |