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C/EBP-β Vol.75 No.09 547-556 Koh NAKATA et al. Tuberculosis in Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
C/EBP-β Vol.77 No.10 687-692 Koh NAKATA et al. The Mechanism of HIV Replication at the Site of Inflammation Confected with HIV and M.tuberculosis
CA125 Vol.76 No.06 479-484 Hiroshi MIZUTANI et al. A case of Tuberculous Peritonitis Diagnosed by a Direct Smear of Ascitic Fluid Complicated with an Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Intestinal Tuberculosis
Calcifi cation Vol.87 No.10 655-658 Hiroaki SATOH et al. HEMOPTYSIS IN A PATIENT WITH OLD PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS SHOWING ATYPICAL FINDINGS IN CHEST  COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
CAM Vol.77 No.06 435-441 Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. The Effect of Combined Chemotherapy Following the Guidelines on Treatment for Mycobacterium avium Complex Pulmonary Disease
Cambodia Vol.81 No.07 467-474 Saint SALY et al. Decentralized DOTS Shortens Delay to TB Treatment Significantly in Cambodia 
Capilia TB Vol.77 No.12 823-826 Chairpersons:Chiyoji ABE, Tetsuya TAKASHIMA New Diagnostic Methods for Tuberculosis and Their Clinical Utilities
Carbapenem Vol.78 No.09 587-590 Kunihiko ITO et al. Activity of Cephems and Carbapenems against Clinically Isolated Mycobacterium abscessus
Cardiac tamponade Vol.85 No.03 155-158, Yoshihisa KOHNO  et al. A Case of Cardiac Tamponade Caused by Tuberculous Pericarditis
Care facility for the elderly Vol.86 No.04 437-444 Yuko SUZUKI et.al. A STUDY ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS IN CARE FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY IN A TOKYO METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
Case finding Vol.82 No.02 85-93 Masako OHMORI et al. Current Epidemiological Situation of Tuberculosis in the Workplace:Considering the Risk of Tuberculosis among Nurses
Case findings Vol.77 No.09 621-625 Yuka SASAKI A Study of Case Findings In Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients
Case management Vol.77 No.07 521-526 Hideko ISHII et al. Understanding Level on Tuberculosis Among Hospital Nurses
Case management Vol.79 No.11 669-687 Chairpersons:T. TAKASHIMA and Y. KAWABE  Strategies against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Case-finding Vol.77 No.04 329-339 Masako OHMORI et al. Discussing the Current Situation of Tuberculosis Case-Finding by Mass Miniature Radiography in Japan
Case-finding Vol.80 No.06 475-479 Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. Influences of the Adoption of New Tuberculosis Mass-examination System for School Children on Tuberculosis in School Age
Case-finding Vol.85 No.11 839-844 Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. RECENT CASE-FINDING ACTIVITIES OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN JAPAN
Caseous granuloma Vol.84 No.08 559-568 Hideo OGATA The Chest CT Findings and Pathologic Findings of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Cat scratch disease Vol.76 No.07 545-548 Toshihiko MACHI Cat Scratch Disease Showing Clinical Picture Resembling Tuberculous Lymphadenitis:A Case Report
Cattle TB Vol.85 No.08 661-666 Tadao SHIMAO CONTROL OF CATTLE TB IN JAPAN
Cattle TB Control Law Vol.85 No.08 661-666 Tadao SHIMAO CONTROL OF CATTLE TB IN JAPAN
Cause of death Vol.77 No.12 789-793 Fuminobu KURODA et al. A Study on Low Performance Status Cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Elderly
Cause of death Vol.84 No.10 667-673 Takeshi KAWASAKI et al. A Hospital  Based  Study  on Evaluation  of  Causes of of Death in 52 Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Cavitation Vol.76 No.06 447-454 Yasuhiro YAMAGUCHI et al. A Study on the Clinical Features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients
Cavity Vol.79 No.07 449-451 Kunihiko Ito Pseudo-Recurrence of Lung Tuberculosis Based on the Detection of Smear AFB Positive Sputum Due to Excretion of Necrotic Material
Cavity Vol.82 No.02 143-147 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA Treatment of Non-Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis with New Anti-Fungal Drugs 
Cavity Vol.84 No.08 585-590 Hiroshi TANAKA et al. Differential  Diagnosis of  Pulmonary Mycobacterial  Infection; Radiological Findings Mimicking Tuberculous or Nontuberculous  Mycobacterial  Pneumonia 
Cavity Vol.85 No.3 213-216, Tuberculosis Surveillance
Center, RIT,JATA
Tuberculosis Annual Report 2008 -Series6. Condition of TB(1)-
Cavity Vol.86 No.05 509-514 Harutaka OMURA et al. A  CASE  OF  PULMONARY  TUBERCULOSIS  WITH  DIMINISHED  LUNG  FUNCTION  WHOSE  PARADOXICAL  REACTION  LED  TO  DEATH
Cavity Vol.86 No.10 835-838 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ─ Series 6. Condition of TB (1) ─
Cavity Vol.87 No.05 397-402 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA et al. DISTRIBUTION OF PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX (MAC) DISEASE CAVITIES AND THEIR COURSE UNDER CHEMOTHERAPY
Cavity Vol.87 No.05 433-448 Chairpersons: Atsuyuki KURASHIMA and Kenji OGAWA ─The 86th Annual Meeting Symposium─ FOREFRONT OF THE CLINIC AND RESEARCH OF PULMONARY MAC DISEASE
Cavity Vol.87 No.08 541-547 Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SMOKING AND SPUTUM SMEAR-POSITIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN OSAKA  CITY
Cavity Vol.87 No.10 655-658 Hiroaki SATOH et al. HEMOPTYSIS IN A PATIENT WITH OLD PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS SHOWING ATYPICAL FINDINGS IN CHEST  COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Cavity Vol.87 No.11 743-746 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center (TSC), RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─ (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 ─
CD+ T cell Vol.85 No.06 539-546, Ikuo KAWAMURA Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
CD4+T cell Vol.77 No.12 795-798 Shinichi MATSUNAGA et al. A Case of Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia During Treatment for Miliary Tuberculosis
CD8 T cell Vol.85 No.06 539-546, Ikuo KAWAMURA Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
CEA(cost effectiveness analysis) Vol.75 No.11 629-641 Takashi YOSHIYAMA Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy to the Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients under Japanese Settings
Cellmediated immunity Vol.78 No.01 1-3 Shinya KONDO et al. Difficulties in the Treatment of Tuberculosis in Infants
Cell-mediated immunity Vol.76 No.05 407-411 Shinya KONDO et al. Infants 12 Month-Old or Less as a High Risk Group in Tuberculosis-Comparison of Clinical Data with Those in Children Aged One to Two Years-
Cellular immunosuppression Vol.75 No.10 619-623 Chairpersons: Y. NAMBU, T. OGURA Tuberculous Infection and Prevention
Central nervous system tuberculosis Vol.75 No.06 423-427 Yuka SASAKI et al. The Complication with Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System in Patients with Miliary Tuberculosis
Central venous (CV) catheter 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
Centrilobular Vol.84 No.08 551-557 Hitoshi TOKUDA Various Aspects of Acinar Lesions -The Key Finding of Pulmonary tuberculosis on HRCT-
Centri-lobular nodule Vol.84 No.08 585-590 Hiroshi TANAKA et al. Differential  Diagnosis of  Pulmonary Mycobacterial  Infection; Radiological Findings Mimicking Tuberculous or Nontuberculous  Mycobacterial  Pneumonia 
Cephem Vol.78 No.09 587-590 Kunihiko ITO et al. Activity of Cephems and Carbapenems against Clinically Isolated Mycobacterium abscessus
Cerebral infarction Vol.79 No.08 469-473 Yusuke SHIKAMA et al. Acute Onset of Somnolence and Amnesia Due to Cerebral Infarction of Bilateral Thalamus Accompanied with Tuberculous Meningitis:A Case Report
Cerebrovascular disease Vol.76 No.06 447-454 Yasuhiro YAMAGUCHI et al. A Study on the Clinical Features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients
Cervical lymph node tuberculosis Vol.79 No.07 453-457 Yasuhiro IWATA et al. A Case of Cervical and Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis, Tuberculous Pleurisy, Spinal Caries and Cold Abscess in the Anterior Chest Wall
Cervical lymphadenitis Vol.87 No.10 659-662 Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. CERVICAL LYMPHADENITIS CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT ADULT
Cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis Vol.86 No.11 879-882 Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. DEVELOPMENT OF CERVICAL TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A PATIENT WITH CROHN'S DISEASE RECEIVING INFLIXIMAB DESPITE OF CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS WITH ISONIAZID
Cervico-mediastinal lymph node tuberculosis Vol.80 No.01 19-23 Masayoshi MINAKUCHI et al. An Adult Case of Cervico-mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis Followed by the Development of Pulmonary Lesions during the Treatment with Antituberculous Drugs
CFP-10 Vol.79 No.12 725-735 Nobuyuki HARADA et al. Basic Characteristics of a Novel Diagnostic Method (QuantiFERON® TB-2G) of Latent Tuberculosis Infection with a Use of Mycobacterium tuberculsis-Specific Antigens, ESAT-6 and CFP-10
CFP-10 Vol.82 No.08 635-640 Hideaki NAGAI et al. Usefulness of a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay (QuantiFERON®-TB-2G) for Detecting Tuberculosis Infection in HIV-Infected Persons
cfp29 Vol.87 No.06 461-467 Masaki NIIMI et al. A STUDY OF GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS WITH  PULMONARY M.AVIUM DISEASE IN JAPAN AND KOREA
cfp29 Vol.87 No.11 687-695 Taku NAKAGAWA et al. MULTICENTER STUDY ON CLINICAL FEATURES AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS IN JAPAN WITH LUNG DISEASE CAUSED BY M.AVIUM
Change Vol.76 No.07 519-524 Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years-
Change of regimen 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
Chemokine Vol.79 No.09 541-545 Kaoru SHIMOKATA Tuberculous Infection and Biological Response in Man
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.75 No.08 505-509 Fumio YAMAGISHI et al. Management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus before Diagnosis as Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Feasibility of Chemoprophylaxis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.76 No.02 77-81 Fumio YAMAGISHI Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.76 No.06 455-460 Izumi HAMAJIMA A Study on Family Infection of Tuberculosis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.76 No.09 625-634 Makoto TOYOTA et al. Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Junior High School in Kochi City-Studies on Factors Relating to Extent of Tuberculosis Infection and the Efficacy of Isoniazid Chemoprophylaxis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.76 No.10 663-666 Makoto TOYOTA et al. A Case of Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculosis Diagnosed during Chemoprophylaxis with Isoniazid
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.78 No.10 629-631 Hirofumi OKUNO First Time Tuberculin Skin Test among Children in Asaminami-Ward, Hiroshima City
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.78 No.10 661-667 Fumio YAMAGISHI Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis-
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.79 No.11 637-643 Nobuyuki HARADA et al. Usefulness of a Novel Diagnostic Method of Tuberculosis Infection, QuantiFERON®TB-2G, in an Outbreak of Tuberculosis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.79 No.11 669-687 Chairpersons:T. TAKASHIMA and Y. KAWABE  Strategies against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.80 No.02 81-88 Isamu TAKAMATSU Problem of Conversion Period of Childhood Tuberculosis Measures 
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.80 No.07 527-534 Kazushi FUNAYAMA et al. Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in Contact Investigation of a Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.80 No.08 557-564 Hirofumi MIYASHITA et al. Detection of Tuberculosis Infection Using a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay in a Contact Investigation-Evaluation Using QuantiFERON QuantiFERON®TB-2G-
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.80 No.10 637-642 Yuka SASAKI et al. The Current Situation of Contacts Examination and Chemoprophylaxis for Persons Exposed to Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Ordinance-designated Cities in Japan
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.80 No.10 647-653 Fumio YAMAGISHI Chemoprophylaxis
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.81 No.10 631-638 Fumio YAMAGISHI The Clinical Features for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.82 No.01 53-59 Keiji FUKAZAWA Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School-
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.82 No.08 629-634 Junichi YAMAGUCHI et al. Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in which Tuberculosis Developed from QuantiFERON®-TB Second Generation (QFT-2G) Test Negative Persons
Chemoprophylaxis Vol.83 No.01 7-11 Muneyoshi MASUDA et al. Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in a Suspected Case of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University
Chemotherapy Vol.75 No.10 599-602 Satoshi OMURA Prospect of Chemotherapy in the 21st Century
Chemotherapy Vol.77 No.01 47-50 Chairpersons:A. KURASHIMA, H. OGATA Evaluation of Standardized Treatment Regimens for Tuberculosis in Japan
Chemotherapy Vol.77 No.07 503-512 Naohiro NAGAYAMA et al. Frequency of Previous Tuberculosis History in Patients with and Without Active Tuberculosis Admitted to Our Hospital in 1980-83 and in 1997-99
Chemotherapy Vol.77 No.08 569-571 Kenji KAWAKAMI Chemotherapy with Isoniazid and Rifampicin for Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chemotherapy Vol.77 No.12 815-821 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis
Chemotherapy Vol.78 No.08 517-523 Susumu HARADA  et al. A Clinical Study on Cases with Pulmonary M.avium Complex (MAC) Disease Followed Up for More than 10 Years
Chemotherapy Vol.78 No.10 611-617 Wakana SAITO et al. Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of INH-Resistant or RFP-Resistant Tuberculosis
Chemotherapy Vol.79 No.12 737-741 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA Clinical Study for Development of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease
Chemotherapy Vol.80 No.12 735-741 Kunihiko ITO et al. Should Chemotherapy for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Be Started after the Completion of Pretreatment Sputum Examination?
Chemotherapy Vol.81 No.06 413-418 Tetsuya TAKASHIMA et al. Treatment Outcome of Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Pregnancy
Chemotherapy Vol.82 No.03 195-199 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA The Perspective of Pulmonary MAC Infection Treatment
Chemotherapy Vol.82 No.07 577-581 Kazuhiko KOYAMA et al. A Case of Pulmonary Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis with Left Destroyed Lung, Treated with Pneumonectomy
Chemotherapy Vol.83 No.01 39-42 Katsuhiro SUZUKI Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDRTB)
Chemotherapy Vol.85 No.02 87-93 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA JAPANESE NEW GUIDELINES FOR NONTUBERCULOUS
MYCOBACTERIAL PULMONARY DISEASE
Chemotherapy Vol.85 No.10 737-742 Masao OKUMURA et al. CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF EXTENSIVELY-DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS (XDR-TB) IN OUR HOSPITAL
Chemotherapy Vol.86 No.11 863-868 Masao OKUMURA et al. FACTORS RELATED TO THE OCCURRENCE OF MULTI- (EXTENSIVELY-) DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS(M/XDR-TB) IN OUR HOSPITAL
Chemotherapy Vol.86 No.12 923-932 Yutsuki NAKAJIMA The 86th Annual Meeting Educational Lecture - TREATMENT OF RELATIVELY RARE SPECIES NONTUBERCULOUS PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIOSIS
Chemotherapy Vol.87 No.05 397-402 Atsuyuki KURASHIMA et al. DISTRIBUTION OF PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX (MAC) DISEASE CAVITIES AND THEIR COURSE UNDER CHEMOTHERAPY
Chemotherapy Vol.87 No.09 565-575 Toru MORI et al. CURRENT STATUS OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS IN JAPAN: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Chemotherapy for tuberculosis Vol.81 No.05 363-369 Masako WADA et al. Twice-Weekly Intermittent Chemotherapy during the Maintenance Phase of the Short-Course Treatment for New Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chest abnormal shadow Vol.82 No.10 759-763 Katsunori SUZUKI et al. A Case of Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium chelonae in Healthy Breast-Feeding Woman
Chest CT scan Vol.75 No.10 583-588 Susumu HARADA et al. Comparison of Chest CT Findings between Suspected and Definite Cases of Primary Pulmonary M. avium Complex Infection
Chest CT scan Vol.84 No.08 559-568 Hideo OGATA The Chest CT Findings and Pathologic Findings of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chest drainage Vol.85 No.08 673-677 Kosaku KOMIYA et al. A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS
Chest radiograph Vol.76 No.01 19-27 Jumpei YAMAMURA A Study on Chest Radiographs in Medical Check-ups for Over-Staying Foreigners
Chest radiographic study Vol.78 No.02 89-93 Shinya KONDO et al. Usefulness of Cranial and Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis among Infants and Young Children
Chest radiography Vol.87 No.11 743-746 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center (TSC), RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─ (6) Tuberculosis Characteristics upon Diagnosis-1 ─
Chest wall tuberculosis Vol.80 No.02 69-74 Akane HARUNA et al. Clinical Analysis of  10 Cases of Chest Wall Tuberculosis
Chest wall tuberculosis Vol.85 No.08 673-677 Kosaku KOMIYA et al. A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS
Chest X-ray Vol.80 No.07 521-526 Kunihiko ITO Limits of Chest X-ray Investigation in the Diagnosis of Recurrent Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chest X-ray examination Vol.82 No.01 19-25 Toshio TAKATORIGE et al. Tuberculosis and Its Control Measures for Homeless People: Implementation of Chest X-ray Examination for Three Successive Years
Childhood TB Vol.84 No.12 795-798 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2008
─ Series 3. Childhood TB─
Childhood TB Vol.86 No.05 553-556 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ―Series 3. Childhood TB―
Childhood tuberculosis Vol.81 No.05 375-379 Shinya KONDO et al. Three Cases of Tuberculosis Children Who Demonstrated Paradoxical Worsening during Different Stage of Treatment
Childhood tuberculosis Vol.87 No.08 549-553 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center (TSC), RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ─(3) Childhood Tuberculosis─
Children Vol.86 No.07 685-695 Emiko TOYOTA et al. TUBERCULOSIS  SCREENING  OF  FOREIGNERS  IN  EUROPEAN,  NORTH-AMERICAN,  AND  OCEANIAN  COUNTRIES
Cholesterol Vol.86 No.02 57-60 Kazumi NISHIO et. al. A CASE HAVING CHYLIFORM PLEURAL EFFUSION CAUSED BY FORMER TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY
Chronic disseminated acinar pulmonary tuberculosis Vol.82 No.06 507-513 Hitoshi TOKUDA Pathogenesis of Chronic Disseminated Acinar Pulmonary Tuberculosis:Oka's Classification of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Type IIB-A Discussion through an Analysis of Two Typical Cases-
Chronic empyema Vol.81 No.06 425-428 Hirokazu TANIGUCHI et al. A Case of Mycobacterium intracellulare Infection with Chronic Empyema
Chronic excretors Vol.86 No.04 445-451 Eriko SHIGETO TREATMENT AND ISOLATION OF NON-ADHERENT AND/OR INFECTIOUS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL LAW
Chronic hepatitis Vol.83 No.01 13-19 Yugo KANEKO et al. Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity Caused by Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs in Tuberculosis Patients Complicated with Chronic Hepatitis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Vol.86 No.08 763-766 Toru KADOWAKI et al. PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH ATYPICAL RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN A PATIENT WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
Chronic pyothorax Vol.77 No.04 367-371 Natsuko TANIGUCHI et al. A Case of Pleural Malignant Lymphoma Associated with Chronic Tuberculous Pyothorax
Chronic renal failure Vol.86 No.11 857-862 Chihiro FUKUSHIMA et al. PROBLEMS OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER DIALYSIS IN TAMA AREA, TOKYO
Chronic renal failure Vol.87 No.11 719-725 Masafumi SUGIYAMA A CASE OF AGRANULOCYTOSIS CAUSED BY RIFAMPICIN DURING TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS
IN A CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE PATIENT
Chronic respiratory failure Vol.77 No.07 527-531 Yasuo ITOH et al. A Case of Tuberculosis Pleuritis Developing Contralateral Pleural Effusion During Anti-Tuberculosis Chemotherapy, Falling into Chronic Respiratory Failure 
Chronic respiratory failure Vol.78 No.02 101-105 Kazuko MACHIDA Management of Respiratory Failure in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chronic respiratory failure Vol.80 No.10 655-674 Chairpersons:K. MACHIDA and R. MAEKURA State of the Art:Sequelae of Tuberculosis
Chronic respiratory failure Vol.81 No.06 407-412 Tomoaki IWANAGA et al. Clinical Analysis of Patients with Sequelae of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Undergoing Home Oxygen Therapy
Chronic tuberculous empyema Vol.79 No.04 301-307 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. Thoracic Malignancies in Patients with Chronic Tuberculous Empyema
Chronic tuberculous empyema Vol.79 No.09 561-567 Kunihiko ITO et al. Miss-managements in Treatment Failure of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chronological change Vol.85 No.05 447-452, Hisayuki OSOREDA and
Hideo KOBAYASHI
Chronological Change of Primary  Type Pulmonary Mycobacterium Avium-Intracellulare Complex  Infection
Chyliform  pleural  effusion Vol.86 No.02 57-60 Kazumi NISHIO et. al. A CASE HAVING CHYLIFORM PLEURAL EFFUSION CAUSED BY FORMER TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY
Ciprofloxacin Vol.76 No.04 357-362 Shin KAWAHARA et al. Comparison of in vitro Antimicrobial Activities of Ofloxacin, Levofloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, and Sparfloxacin against Various Mycobacteria
Ciprofloxacin Vol.81 No.04 345-349 Masahiro SHIRAI et al. A Case of Severe Intestinal Tuberculosis, Treated with Ciprofloxacin, Kanamycin and Prednisolone
Clarithromycin Vol.75 No.07 471-476 Kazuhiro SATO et al. A Study on the Effect of Combined Chemotherapy on Mycobacterium avium Complex Pulmonary Disease
Clarithromycin Vol.75 No.12 711-715 Tomonobu KOIZUMI et al. Pulmonary Mycobacterium gordonae Infection Treated with Clarithromycin
Clarithromycin Vol.78 No.01 33-35 Toshiaki SHIMIZU et al. Effects of Antisense Oligo DNA on the Antimicrobial Activity of Reactive Oxygen Intermediates and Antimycobacterial Agents Against Mycobacterium avium Complex
Clarithromycin Vol.82 No.08 641-646 Hisashi TAKI et al. Clinical Analysis of Drug Interaction between Rifampicin and Clarithromycin Which Are Used for Treating Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection
Clarithromycin 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 ─
Clarithromycin(CAM) Vol.80 No.01 1-7 Shu TAGA et al. The Clinical Study on Efficacy of Clarithromycin, Levofloxacin, and Streptomycin for Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Complex Infection
Clarithromycin resistance Vol.87 No.11 687-695 Taku NAKAGAWA et al. MULTICENTER STUDY ON CLINICAL FEATURES AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM STRAINS FROM PATIENTS IN JAPAN WITH LUNG DISEASE CAUSED BY M.AVIUM
Clarithromycin resistance gene Vol.86 No.02 61-68 Kenji OGAWA GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX
Clarithromycin-resistant gene Vol.88 No.01 17-22 Kenji OGAWA GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX
Class 2 infectious disease beds Vol.87 No.2 51-55 Kunihiko ITO et al. NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF THE USE OF CLASS 2 INFECTIOUS DISEASE BEDS FOR IN-HOSPITAL CARE OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS
Classification Vol.77 No.08 539-546 Yutaka FUKASAWA Microplate Hybridization Methods of Reduced Unspecific Reassociation Considering △TM -Comparison between Relative Relatedness of DNA and Key Characters for Mycobacterium szulgai
Classification Vol.77 No.08 547-554 Yutaka FUKASAWA Relative Relatedness of 11 Mycobacteria Species by Microplate Hybridization Methods Considering △Tm
Clinical application Vol.81 No.12 745-751 Masaji OKADA Novel Vaccines against M.tuberculosis
Clinical characteristic Vol.85 No.12 881-894 Chairpersons: M TOYOTA,
Y SASAKI
THE ISSUE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN
Clinical diagnosis Vol.82 No.03 165-171 Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. Evaluation of Accuracy of Clinical Diagnosis of TB by Annual Autopsy Report
Clinical features Vol.78 No.08 553-556 Jiro FUJITA Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Findings of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria Respiratory Infection
Clinical features Vol.82 No.09 721-727 Jiro FUJITA et al. Overview of Respiratory Infection Caused by Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Clinical features Vol.87 No.06 453-459 Satoko SUNAGAWA et al. CLINICAL FEATURES OF DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS ADMITTED TO A UNIVERSITYHOSPITAL
Clinical finding Vol.86 No.04 431-436 Satoko YONESHIMA et.al. CLINICAL REVIEW OF 8 PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOUS PERITONITIS
Clinical findings Vol.79 No.06 367-373 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis in Patients with Lung Cancer
Clinical indicator Vol.80 No.09 595-600 Toshiaki FUJIKANE et al. The Improvement of the Enforcement Rate of the Standard Regimen (A) of Tuberculosis Chemotherapy by the Introduction of Common Database System for Tuberculosis
Clinical investigation Vol.77 No.01 23-27 Yoshiaki TAO et al. Clinical Investigation of Pulmonary Mycobacterium kansasii Infection in Our Hospital
Clinical outcome Vol.81 No.04 337-344 Atsuhiko TADA et al. In vitro Antituberculous Activity of Ofloxacin and Levofloxacin against Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Clinical Outcomes
Clinical path Vol.82 No.11 837-844 Jun MITSUISHI et al. Investigation on the Changes in the Hospitalization Period after the Induction of New Discharge Criteria for Pulmonary Tuberculosis -Utility of Assessment Sheet for Using Clinical Path-
Clinical path Vol.84 No.04 173-186 Tomoya NARITA and
Noriko KOBAYASHI
Development and Perspectives of Community DOTS
Clinical research Vol.85 No.11 823-828 Naoto KEICHO BIOMARKERS TO ASSESS DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS ─ From Development to Relapse ─
Clinical studies Vol.85 No.02 113-123 Haruaki TOMIOKA and Atsuhiko TADA CAN WE HAVE ADEQUATE CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMENS
FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN THE FUTURE ?
Clinical symptom Vol.78 No.08 557-561 Jiro FUJITA Radiological Findings of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria Respiratory Infection
Clinic-based DOTS Vol.85 No.03 179-189, Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS
Cluster Vol.81 No.09 567-571 Takeo INOUE et al. Influence of Aging on Tuberculosis Infection-An Epidemiological Study of 1,141 Smear-positive TB Patients-
Cluster Vol.84 No.06 477-484 Takeo INOUE et al. Generation-to-generation TB transmission in Aichi, Central Japan
Cluster analysis Vol.85 No.11 809-813 Toshiaki KIKUCHI DISEASE PROGRESSION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM PULMONARY INFECTION AND THE MYCOBACTERIAL VARIABLE NUMBER TANDEM REPEAT(VNTR) TYPING
Cluster analysis Vol.88 No.01 23-27 Toshiaki KIKUCH GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX
Cluster formation rate Vol.81 No.04 321-328 Hiromi ANO et al. Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis by the Use of IS6110 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism:A Study from 2001 to 2003
Cluster rate Vol.82 No.05 459-466 Eri TSUKISHIMA et al. Association between Clustered Strain of M.tuberculosis and Infectiousness Index of Tuberculosis Cases in a Population-Based IS 6110-RFLP Analysis
Clustered secondary patient rate Vol.86 No.05 493-498 Takeo INOUE et al. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PATIENTS WITH EXTRA-PULMONARY TB ─A Study of 10,082 Patients with Tuberculosis─
Coexistence of lung cancer and nontuberculous mycobacteriosis Vol.79 No.06 367-373 Atsuhisa TAMURA et al. Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis in Patients with Lung Cancer
Coexistence of pathogen and host Vol.75 No.10 599-602 Satoshi OMURA Prospect of Chemotherapy in the 21st Century
Cohort Vol.85 No.08 683-686 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2008 ─Series 10. Treatment Outcome and TB Deaths─
Cohort Vol.87 No.05 415-419 Tuberculosis Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA TUBERCULOSIS ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ─Series 10. Treatment Outcome and TB Deaths ─
Cohort analysis Vol.75 No.11 675-679 Chairpersons: M. TSUJI, T. YAMASHITA Cooperation between Public Health Centers and Hospitals in Tuberculosis Control-How Should Clinical Nurses and Public Health Nurses Work Together?
Cohort analysis Vol.80 No.11 719-729 Chairperson:N. KOBAYASHI Needs for Assessment of Treatment Outcome by Cohort Analysis
Cohort analysis Vol.81 No.10 591-602 Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. Evaluation of Effect of Community DOTS on Treatment Outcomes by TB Surveillance Data
Cohort analysis Vol.82 No.12 897-901 Hitoshi HOSHINO et al. New Cohort Analysis System in New Tuberculosis Surveillance System in Japan
Cohort chart Vol.78 No.01 57-59 Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment
Cohort meeting Vol.78 No.01 57-59 Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment
Cohort meeting Vol.84 No.04 173-186 Tomoya NARITA and
Noriko KOBAYASHI
Development and Perspectives of Community DOTS
Co-Infection Vol.84 No.04 203-211 Norio YAMADA and
Hideaki NAGAI
The Current and Future Situations of TB/HIV (Co-Infection of Tuberculosis and HIV) in Japan
Cold abscess Vol.75 No.06 429-434 Shoko NAKAO et al. A Case of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated with Multiple Bone and Joint Tuberculosis
Cold abscess Vol.79 No.07 453-457 Yasuhiro IWATA et al. A Case of Cervical and Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Tuberculosis, Tuberculous Pleurisy, Spinal Caries and Cold Abscess in the Anterior Chest Wall
Cold abscess of the chest wall Vol.85 No.08 673-677 Kosaku KOMIYA et al. A CASE OF COLD ABSCESS OF THE CHEST WALL DUE TO THORACIC DRAINAGE FOR TUBERCULOUS PLEURITIS
Collaboration Vol.76 No.12 759-764 Chairpersons: T. AHIKO, M. TOYOTA Outbreak of Tuberculosis:the Current Situations and Perspective in Japan
collaboration network Vol.85 No.03 179-189, Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS
Collagen disease Vol.77 No.06 465-470 Masakuni FUJITA et al. A Case of Cutaneous Tuberculosis Under Steroid & Immunosuppressant Therapy for Dermatomyositis
Collagen disease Vol.77 No.12 799-804 Fumio YAMAGISHI Medical Risk Factors of Tuberculosis and Countermeasures
Colon cancer Vol.87 No.11 707-712 Yasuo SHIMIZU et al. PET/CT FOR MONITORING THE THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE IN A PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL LYMPH NODE TUBERCULOSIS AFTER COLON CANCER RESECTION
Colonization Vol.83 No.02 73-79 Hiroyuki KAMIYA et al. A Study on Clinical Features of Mycobacterium kansasii Pulmonary Disease in Women 
Colonization Vol.87 No.04 341-344 Harutaka OMURA et.al. MYCOBACTERIUM IMMUNOGENUM ISOLATED FROM A METAL WORKER IN JAPAN
Colony Vol.78 No.12 739-746 Hiromi ANO et al. Fluctuation in the Ratio between Drug-Resistant and -Susceptible M.tuberculosis Bacilli Which Were Isolated from Patients with Prolonged Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment
Combination Vol.76 No.07 519-524 Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years-
Commercial laboratory Vol.80 No.04 349-358 Satoshi MITARAI, Committee for Mycobacterial Examinations, Japanese Society for Tuberculosis The External Quality Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug Susceptibility Testing by Proficiency Testing Panel to the Commercial Laboratories
Common database Vol.80 No.09 595-600 Toshiaki FUJIKANE et al. The Improvement of the Enforcement Rate of the Standard Regimen (A) of Tuberculosis Chemotherapy by the Introduction of Common Database System for Tuberculosis
Community Vol.86 No.10 821-827 Naoki NAKATSUBO et al. THE IMPLEMENTATION STATUS OF COMMUNITY DIRECTLY OBSERVED THERAPY SHORT-COURSE (DOTS) PRACTICE IN MEDICAL FACILITIES DESIGNATED FOR TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT IN THE TAMA AREA
Community DOTS Vol.85 No.03 179-189, Eriko SHIGETOU and Yoko NAGATA Challenges and Prospect og The Community DOTS
Community DOTS Vol.87 No.12 789-794 Eriko SHIGETO ─The 87th Annual Meeting President Lecture─PRESENT AND FUTURE OF TUBERCULOSIS CARE IN REGIONS
Community hospital Vol.75 No.08 499-504 Yoshihiro KOBASHI et al. Transitional Pattern of the Clinical Features of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Community Hospital
Community medicine cooperation Vol.84 No.12 761-766 Eriko SHIGETO DEVELOPMENT OF TB TREATMENT SYSTEM BY LIAISON CRITICAL PATH
Community-acquired pneumonia Vol.77 No.02 79-86 Sadayuki MURAYAMA CT Diagnosis of Pulmonary Infectious Diseases
Community-acquired pneumonia Vol.77 No.07 499-502 Kunihiko ITO Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Connection with the Guideline for Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Community-cooperation Vol.76 No.11 707-713 Chairpersons:K. KOKUBU, K. INUZUKA Medical Treatment Support to Tuberculous Patients-From the Standpoint of Community Support-
Community cooperation Vol.86 No.12 971-981 Chairpersons: 1 Tadayuki AHIKO and  2 Tomoyo NARITA The 86th Annual Meeting Mini-Symposium - COOPERATION OF RELEVANT ORGANIZATIONS FOR TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL
Comparison between Japan and the US Vol.75 No.06 413-422 Hidenori MASUYAMA et al. On the Differences in Attitude and Awareness of Clinical Doctors, Health Administrators and Other Health Workers to Tuberculosis Treatment in Japan and the US
Complete medication Vol.76 No.11 707-713 Chairpersons:K. KOKUBU, K. INUZUKA Medical Treatment Support to Tuberculous Patients-From the Standpoint of Community Support-
Com-plete treatment Vol.82 No.11 803-808 Etsu Tsuzuki FUSE et al. Predictive Factors for Treatment Incompletion in Elderly Patients with Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Completion rate Vol.78 No.09 581-585 Emiko TOYOTA et al. Usefulness of Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) during Hospitalization as DOTS in Japanese Style
Complication Vol.77 No.05 395-399 Takenori YAGI et al.  Clinical Review of Pneumothorax Cases Complicated with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Complication Vol.87 No.05 421-432 Chairpersons: Tomokazu INAGAKI and  Seiya KATO ─The 86th Annual Meeting Symposium─ RESTRUCTURING THE MEDICAL SERVICE SYSTEM
Complication Vol.87 No.12 809-819 Chairpersons: Seiya KATO and Arisu KAMADA ─The 87th Annual Meeting Symposium─FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSION ON RESTRUCTURING THE MEDICAL-SERVICE SYSTEM
Complications Vol.77 No.11 759-761 Chairpersons:T. RIKIMARU, T. KAWASHIRO Treatment for Tuberculosis In Difficult Situations
Complications Vol.79 No.08 481-486 Fumio YAMAGISHI Tuberculosis in the Elderly
Compromised host Vol.75 No.06 435-437 Fumio YAMAGISHI et al. Frequency of Complication of Diabetes Mellitus in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Compromised host Vol.75 No.10 569-573 Yuka SASAKI et al. A Clinical Study in the Collagen Disease Patients Developed Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Corticosteroid Administration
Compromised host Vol.76 No.02 77-81 Fumio YAMAGISHI Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host
Compromised host Vol.78 No.10 661-667 Fumio YAMAGISHI Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis-
Compromised host Vol.79 No.09 509-518 Masakazu AOKI Transmission of Tuberculosis(I)
Compromised host Vol.81 No.10 631-638 Fumio YAMAGISHI The Clinical Features for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts
Computational biology Vol.85 No.11 809-813 Toshiaki KIKUCHI DISEASE PROGRESSION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM PULMONARY INFECTION AND THE MYCOBACTERIAL VARIABLE NUMBER TANDEM REPEAT(VNTR) TYPING
Computational biology Vol.88 No.01 23-27 Toshiaki KIKUCH GENETIC RESEARCH ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX
Computed radiography Vol.77 No.09 597-603 Tomoko KIMURA et al. Tuberculosis Control of Construction Workers Living in Hanba
Computed tomography Vol.75 No.04 341-347 Sanae OCHIAI et al. Evaluation of CT Appearance of Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection-Comparison with Bronchiectasia
Computed tomography Vol.77 No.09 597-603 Tomoko KIMURA et al. Tuberculosis Control of Construction Workers Living in Hanba
Computed tomography Vol.79 No.05 349-354 Tetsuya UEDA et al. Tuberculous Lymphadenitis:A Clinical Study of 23 Cases
Computerized system Vol.87 No.1 15-23 Masako OHMORI et al. COMPUTERIZED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM OF TUBERCULOSIS IN JAPAN: ITS EVOLUTION, ACHIEVEMENT AND CHALLENGES
Concentrated smear Vol.81 No.05 357-362 Kunihiko ITO Number of Concentrated Sputum Smears Needed to Adequately Assess Infectivity of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Concentrated smear Vol.81 No.09 573-576 Kunihiko ITO Comparison between Direct Smear by Ziehl-Neelsen and Concentrated Smear by Fluorochrome Stain
Confinement Vol.86 No.04 445-451 Eriko SHIGETO TREATMENT AND ISOLATION OF NON-ADHERENT AND/OR INFECTIOUS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS UNDER THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL LAW
Congenital pulmonary cyst Vol.78 No.11 699-704 Syeiyu HIRATA et al. An Adult Case of Hypoplasia of the Left Lung Disclosed by Pneumonectomy for Pulmonary M.avium Complex Infection Associated with Intractable Pneumothorax
Congenital tuberculosis Vol.79 No.06 391-395 Shinya KONDO et al. CT Imaging Findings in Congenital Tuberculosis, Part 1:Usefulness of Periportal Hyposensity in the Diagnosis of Congenital Tuberculosis
Congenital tuberculosis Vol.79 No.09 537-540 Shinya KONDO et al. An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis
Congenital tuberculosis Vol.80 No.05 421-425 Shinya KONDO et al. Management of Asymptomatic Newborns with Periportal Hypodensity and High Serum lgM Who were Born from Untreated Tuberculosis Mothers
Constrictive pericarditis Vol.76 No.02 71-75 Hiroshi MIZUTANI et al. A Case of Tuberculous Pericarditis Developing Constrictive Pericarditis
Construction labor Vol.76 No.11 691-698 Jiro FUJITA et al. The Intervention against an Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Dormitory of Construction Laborers-Connection with Approaches from Public Health, Medical Treatment, Social Welfare, and Labor Management-
Contact examination Vol.80 No.02 81-88 Isamu TAKAMATSU Problem of Conversion Period of Childhood Tuberculosis Measures 
Contact examination Vol.82 No.08 655-658 Takashi YOSHIYAMA et al. Timing of QuantiFERON TB-G Test for the Contact Examination of Tuberculosis 
Contact examination Vol.82 No.09 697-703 Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. Discussion on Incidence of Tuberculosis Patients among Nurses in Osaka City
Contact examination Vol.84 No.10 681-684 Rika KOIKE et al. A Case of Multiple-Drug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Hemodialysis Hospital
Contact examination        
Contact examination  Vol.85 No.07 601-607, Takashi YOSHIYAMA Tuberculosis Contact Examination and QFT-G Testing for the Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection
Contact examination Vol.86 No.11 869-877 Riyo FUJIYAMA et al. COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST AND QFT-2G®, A NEW METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION, WITH THE USE OF THE CONTACT SCORE
Contact examination Vol.87 No.04 329-335 Hideo YOSHIKAWA et.al. REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE QFT-G-IT ASSAY IN THE CONTACT EXAMINATION IN WHICH A HIGH POSITIVE RATE WAS SHOWN INDEPENDENT OF CONTACT TIME
Contact examination 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
Contacts examination Vol.88 No.03 323-335 Chairpersons: Hideo MAEDA and Chika SHIRAI HEALTH EXAMINATION IN FUTURE AT THE ERA OF LOW TUBERCULOSIS INCIDENCE ―From Contacts Examination toward Active Epidemiological Studies―
Contact examination rate Vol.86 No.07 709-715 Takeo INOUE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CONTACT EXAMINATIONS DONE BY NISHIO HEALTH CENTER USING QFT FROM 2008 TO 2010
Contact examination using Quantiferon Vol.86 No.07 709-715 Takeo INOUE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CONTACT EXAMINATIONS DONE BY NISHIO HEALTH CENTER USING QFT FROM 2008 TO 2010
Contact investigation Vol.76 No.09 625-634 Makoto TOYOTA et al. Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Junior High School in Kochi City-Studies on Factors Relating to Extent of Tuberculosis Infection and the Efficacy of Isoniazid Chemoprophylaxis
Contact investigation Vol.79 No.09 537-540 Shinya KONDO et al. An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis
Contact investigation Vol.80 No.08 557-564 Hirofumi MIYASHITA et al. Detection of Tuberculosis Infection Using a Whole Blood Interferon Gamma Assay in a Contact Investigation-Evaluation Using QuantiFERON QuantiFERON®TB-2G-
Contact investigation Vol.81 No.11 681-686 Nobuyuki HARADA Characteristics of a Diagnostic Method of Tuberculosis Infection Based on Whole Blood Interferon-γ Assay
Contact investigation Vol.82 No.01 53-59 Keiji FUKAZAWA Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School-
Contact investigation Vol.82 No.12 941-957 Chairpersons: T.AHIKO and N.KOBAYASHI Effective Measures for Promoting the New Tuberculosis Control Program of Japan
Contact investigation Vol.83 No.01 7-11 Muneyoshi MASUDA et al. Usefulness of QuantiFERON®TB-2G in a Suspected Case of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak in a University
Contact investigation Vol.85 No.01 17-31 Tadayuki AHIKO and Kiminori SUZUKI NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION :
THEIR PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES
Contact investigation Vol.85 No.07 585-589, Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. Discussion on Evidence for Principle of Tuberculosis Contact Investigation - From the Experience in Osaka City -
Contact investigation Vol.85 No.07 595-599, Nobuyuki HARADA Interpretation of  QFT Results in Several Contact Investigations
Contact investigation Vol.85 No.11 791-797 Kenji MATSUMOTO et al EXAMINATION OF LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT STATUS
Contact investigation Vol.86 No.05 487-491 Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. AN OUTBREAK OF TUBERCULOSIS IN WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCED TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION
Contact investigation 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
Contact investigation Vol.87 No.2 35-40 Kenji MATSUMOTO et al. EXAMINATION OF ONSET CASES IN CONTACT INVESTIGATION
Contact investigation Vol.87 No.2 47-50 Keiko MITAKA et al. TWO CASES OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH AN INTRA-FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION ROUTE
Contact investigation Vol.87 No.12 757-763 Makoto TOYOTA EVALUATION OF TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION ROUTES IN AN OUTBREAK AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FOR DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR CONTACT  INVESTIGATIONS
Contact investigation Vol.88 No.03 301-304 Jun KOMUKAI et al. INTERPRETING  EQUIVOCAL  RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE QUANTIFERON R -TB GOLD IN-TUBE TEST IN CONTACT INVESTIGATIONS
Contact investigations Vol.80 No.11 675-686 Toru MORI et ai. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of QuantiFERON®-TB 2nd Generation Used for Detection of Tuberculosis Infection in Contact Investigations
Contact investigations Vol.87 No.10 635-640 Hiroko NIGORIKAWA et al. CONTACT INVESTIGATION USING QuantiFERON®-TB Gold TEST TO EVALUATE  TB  EXPOSURE  IN  61  SUBJECTS IN A HOSPITAL SETTING ─ (1) Outline of the Outbreak and its Clinical Picture ─
Contact  score Vol.86 No.11 869-877 Riyo FUJIYAMA et al. COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST AND QFT-2G®, A NEW METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION, WITH THE USE OF THE CONTACT SCORE
Contact status Vol.85 No.06 547-552, Kenji MATSUMOTO et al Tuberculosis Infection by Tuberculin Skin Test or QuantiFERON and Related Factors in Contact Investigations
Contact survey Vol.78 No.10 619-627 Hiroko KOBAYASHI et al. Minor Outbreak of Tuberculosis Infection in a Junior High School-Infection from a Preventable Case-
Contact time Vol.87 No.04 329-335 Hideo YOSHIKAWA et.al. REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE QFT-G-IT ASSAY IN THE CONTACT EXAMINATION IN WHICH A HIGH POSITIVE RATE WAS SHOWN INDEPENDENT OF CONTACT TIME
Contact tracing Vol.75 No.11 629-641 Takashi YOSHIYAMA Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy to the Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients under Japanese Settings
Contacts examination Vol.76 No.11 691-698 Jiro FUJITA et al. The Intervention against an Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Dormitory of Construction Laborers-Connection with Approaches from Public Health, Medical Treatment, Social Welfare, and Labor Management-
Contacts examination Vol.80 No.06 461-467 Hirotoshi WATASE The Transmission of Tuberculosis in a Cram School
Contacts examination Vol.82 No.08 629-634 Junichi YAMAGUCHI et al. Outbreak of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in which Tuberculosis Developed from QuantiFERON®-TB Second Generation (QFT-2G) Test Negative Persons
Contacts investigation Vol.78 No.11 677-682 Shinya KONDO et al. Efficacy of Tuberculosis Contacts Investigation and Treatment, Especially of Preventive Therapy in Infants and Young Children
Contacts investigation Vol.78 No.12 747-750 Shinya KONDO et al. Infants and Children Who Developed Tuberculosis Following Contacts Investigation
Contralateral pleural effusion Vol.86 No.07 723-727 Takashi ISHII et al. A CASE OF TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY DEVELOPING CONTRALATERAL EFFUSION DURING ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS CHEMOTHERAPY
Contrast enhanced CT Vol.78 No.04 347-351 Shinya KONDO et al. Predominant Location of Pulmonary Parenchymal Lesions of Tuberculosis Primary Complex in Infants Aged Less Than One Year
Control Vol.77 No.11 735-740 Sang Jae Kim Current Problems of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Its Control
Control measures Vol.82 No.03 179-184 Akira SHIMOUCHI et al. A Survey on Nosocomial Infection of Tuberculosis in Nursing Homes for Elderly in Osaka City
Control of healthcare infection Vol.82 No.01 61-66 Yoshiko KAWABE Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs(2)Clinical Use of QuantiFERON®TB-2G
Cooperation between public health and clinical service Vol.75 No.11 675-679 Chairpersons: M. TSUJI, T. YAMASHITA Cooperation between Public Health Centers and Hospitals in Tuberculosis Control-How Should Clinical Nurses and Public Health Nurses Work Together?
Co-operative blind study Vol.77 No.06 449-455 Yoshimi HIGURASHI et al. Reliability of Amplicor® Mycobacteria Kit for Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and Mycobacterium intracellulare:Results of Cooperative Study Among 331 Laboratories in 2000
Coordination Vol.82 No.01 39-51 Chairpersons:K.TAKEUCHI and K. KOKUBU Let's DOTS-Embodying the Desire of Nursing to Heal in DOTS
COPD Vol.85 No.05 453-460, Mitsuhiro YOSHIKAWA et al. Clinical and Radiological Features of Tuberculous Pneumonia in Patients with Emphysema
Core curriculum Vol.78 No.02 111-114 Chairpersons:R. AMITANI, H. TOGA Education and Training Concerning Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis
Corticosteroid Vol.75 No.10 569-573 Yuka SASAKI et al. A Clinical Study in the Collagen Disease Patients Developed Pulmonary Tuberculosis during Corticosteroid Administration
Corticosteroid Vol.76 No.02 77-81 Fumio YAMAGISHI Prevention of Development of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Compromised Host
Corticosteroid 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
Corticosteroid Vol.77 No.12 799-804 Fumio YAMAGISHI Medical Risk Factors of Tuberculosis and Countermeasures
Corticosteroid Vol.78 No.10 661-667 Fumio YAMAGISHI Measures for Tuberculosis in Compromised Hosts-Mainly on Chemoprophylaxis-
Corticosteroid Vol.81 No.08 531-535 Yoshihito IWAHARA et al. Transient Worsening of Chest Radiograph and Development of Lymphadenopathy during Chemotherapy for Miliary Tuberculosis
Corticosteroids Vol.87 No.06 469-474 Minako MATSUBAYASHI et al. TWO CASES OF TUBERCULOUS UVEITIS
Cost effectiveness of tuberculosis treatment Vol.79 No.02 59-61 Chairpersons:Hideo OGATA and Takeko YAMASHITA The Results of DOTS Strategy
Cost-effective analysis Vol.78 No.01 57-59 Chairpersons:T. SAKURAYAMA, T. YAMASHITA Towards Success of Tuberculosis Treatment
Cost-effectiveness analysis Vol.77 No.04 329-339 Masako OHMORI et al. Discussing the Current Situation of Tuberculosis Case-Finding by Mass Miniature Radiography in Japan
Cost-effectiveness analysis Vol.80 No.11 675-686 Toru MORI et ai. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of QuantiFERON®-TB 2nd Generation Used for Detection of Tuberculosis Infection in Contact Investigations
Coxiella burnetii Vol.81 No.08 543-549 Akira WATANABE Clinical Manifestation of Q Fever and Tuberculosis, Similarly Caused by Intracellular Parasites
CpG Vol.85 No.06 515-522, Saburo YAMAMOTO CpG Motif and Tuberculosis Immunity
CpG DNA Vol.76 No.08 593-600 Shizuo AKIRA Bacterial Infections and Toll-like Receptors
Cram school Vol.82 No.01 53-59 Keiji FUKAZAWA Application and Problems of QuantiFERON®TB-2G for Tuberculosis Control Programs (1)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Cram School-
Cranial Imaging Vol.78 No.02 89-93 Shinya KONDO et al. Usefulness of Cranial and Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis among Infants and Young Children
C-reactive protein Vol.87 No.1 1-7 Kazuki FURUHASHI et al. INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS: ASSOCIATION WITH Th1/Th2 AND Tc1/Tc2 BALANCE
C-reactive protein (CRP) Vol.79 No.04 309-311 Kunihiko ITO et al. C-Reactive Protein in Patients with Bacteriological Positive Lung Tuberculosis
Criteria Vol.76 No.07 519-524 Takesuke HIRAOKA et al. The Alternative or Simultaneous Excretion of Different Species of Mycobacteria in Alypical Mycobacteriosis-15 Cases in 7 Years-
Criteria for discharge Vol.81 No.12 715-720 Eriko MORINO et al. Effects of New Discharge Criteria Incorporating DOTS on Treatment Outcome of Patients with Smear-Positive Tuberculosis
Criteria for discharge Vol.82 No.02 125-141 Chairpersons:E.TOYOTA and K.OGAWA The New Criteria for Discharge from Tuberculosis Ward-Practical Use and Problem
Criteria for discharge from hospital Vol.87 No.08 537-540 Hiraku ICHIKI et al. POSITIVE SPUTUM SMEAR RESULTS AFTER TWO CONSECUTIVE NEGATIVE SMEARS DURING TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
Criteria to release isolation Vol.82 No.02 125-141 Chairpersons:E.TOYOTA and K.OGAWA The New Criteria for Discharge from Tuberculosis Ward-Practical Use and Problem
Critical care 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
Critical path Vol.84 No.12 761-766 Eriko SHIGETO DEVELOPMENT OF TB TREATMENT SYSTEM BY LIAISON CRITICAL PATH
Critical pathway Vol.82 No.12 941-957 Chairpersons: T.AHIKO and N.KOBAYASHI Effective Measures for Promoting the New Tuberculosis Control Program of Japan
Crohn's disease 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
Crohn’s disease Vol.86 No.11 879-882 Tatsuyoshi IKEUE et al. DEVELOPMENT OF CERVICAL TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A PATIENT WITH CROHN'S DISEASE RECEIVING INFLIXIMAB DESPITE OF CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS WITH ISONIAZID
Cross-contamination 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
Cross-resistance Vol.82 No.12 891-896 Yuko KAZUMI et al Frequency of MDR-TB/XDR-TB Strains Isolated from Chronic Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Patients in Japan.
Cryptococcus Vol.75 No.09 557-560 Chairpersons:M. MITSUYAMA, K. SUZUKI Mechanisms of Pathogenicity and Host Defense in Infections by Intracellular Parasitic Microbes
CT Vol.77 No.02 79-86 Sadayuki MURAYAMA CT Diagnosis of Pulmonary Infectious Diseases
CT appearance Vol.75 No.04 369-374 Yuka FUJITA et al. Pulmonary Infection Caused by Mycobacterium gordonae in Immunocompetent Patient
CT imaging Vol.79 No.06 391-395 Shinya KONDO et al. CT Imaging Findings in Congenital Tuberculosis, Part 1:Usefulness of Periportal Hyposensity in the Diagnosis of Congenital Tuberculosis
CT imaging Vol.79 No.09 537-540 Shinya KONDO et al. An Infant with Tuberculosis Who Previously Contacted with an Infant with Congenital Tuberculosis
CT imaging Vol.80 No.05 421-425 Shinya KONDO et al. Management of Asymptomatic Newborns with Periportal Hypodensity and High Serum lgM Who were Born from Untreated Tuberculosis Mothers
Culture Vol.77 No.02 73-77 Junko ASHINO et al. A Case of Disseminated Tuberculosis Requiring Extended Period for the Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Culture
Culture Vol.79 No.12 705-709 Yasushi YAMAMOTO et al. Validity of Measuring Time to Detect Growth of M.tbc by BACTEC MGIT960 System for Quantitation and Prediction of Mycobacterial Growth
Culture Vol.80 No.12 735-741 Kunihiko ITO et al. Should Chemotherapy for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Be Started after the Completion of Pretreatment Sputum Examination?
Culture Vol.81 No.08 511-518 Kunihiko ITO et al. Number of Sputum Cultures by MGIT System Needed to Diagnose Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Culture Vol.81 No.01 15-17 Kunihiko ITO Comparison of Sputum Positive Rate between Bilateral vs. Unilateral Lung Tuberculosis
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