衛生化学
Print ISSN : 0013-273X
1990年代のコレラ : 暴れ回る疾患
/ 篠田 純男SUMIO SHINODA
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

41 巻 (1995) 4 号 p. 239-249

詳細
PDFをダウンロード (1285K) 発行機関連絡先
抄録

The decade of the 1990s is witnessing a resurgence of cholera on a global scale. Cholera entered Latin America after almost 100 years and for the first time in the 20th century in an explosive fashion beginning with concurrent outbreaks in several coastal cities in Peru in late January 1991. The origin of the strains of Vibrio cholerae responsible for the initial outbreaks in Peru remains an enigma. Across the globe, in October 1992 a series of outbreaks of cholera-like illness in Southern India was found to be caused by a non-O1 serogroup which was subsequently classified as Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal. As with the Latin American epidemic, the O139 serogroup spread with amazing speed and in the matter of a year affected all the cholera endemic areas in India and several neighbouring countries in south-east Asia. Imported cases of O139 V. cholerae has now been reported from several countries across the globe. These two events have dominated the global cholera scenario in the 1990s and both these events are reviewed.

著者関連情報
© 社団法人 日本薬学会
次の記事
feedback
Top