[Current status of bacteriological studies at prefectural and municipal public health institutes in Japan].

Hiroto Shinomiya, Kazuko Seto, Jun Kawase, Kentaro Arikawa, Keiji Funatogawa, Masahiro Suzuki, Hiroaki Kubota, Komei Shirabe
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Prefectural and municipal public health institutes are located in prefectures and ordinance-designated cities in Japan, and play a vital role in the regional surveillance of infectious diseases and foodborne illnesses. These institutes, in close cooperation with national institutes such as the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Health Sciences, construct the national surveillance network for infectious diseases and their causative agents. Bacteriological examinations and studies on a variety of infectious diseases and foodborne illnesses are core activities of prefectural and municipal public health institutes, through which novel and important bacteriological findings have been acquired. In this article, we report the latest findings regarding bacteriological examinations/studies and interesting cases at these institutes, especially concerning foodborne illnesses, tuberculosis, and antimicrobial resistances.

[日本县和市公共卫生机构细菌学研究的现状]。
日本的县和市公共卫生机构位于县和法令指定的城市,在传染病和食源性疾病的区域监测中发挥着至关重要的作用。这些研究所与国家传染病研究所和国家卫生科学研究所等国家研究所密切合作,建立了国家传染病及其病原体监测网络。对各种传染病和食源性疾病进行细菌学检查和研究是县、市公共卫生机构的核心工作,通过这些工作获得了新的重要细菌学发现。在这篇文章中,我们报告了这些研究所关于细菌学检查/研究的最新发现和有趣的病例,特别是关于食源性疾病,结核病和抗菌素耐药性。
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