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Kazuo Ono
Researcher at Kobe University
Publications - 27
Citations - 487
Kazuo Ono is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Fecal coliform. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 473 citations.
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Contamination of soil with helminth parasite eggs in Nepal.
TL;DR: The overall soil contamination rate was 36.5% and A. lumbricoides was predominant in Kathmandu Valley while Trichostrongylus was the commonest one in outside of valley.
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Seasonal distribution of enteropathogens detected from diarrheal stool and water samples collected in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Kazuo Ono,Shiba Kumar Rai,Masatsugu Chikahira,Tsuguto Fujimoto,Hiroshi Shibata,Yasunao Wada,Hidetaka Tsuji,Yoko Oda,Ganesh Rai,Chandrika Devi Shrestha,Kuniyoshi Masuda,H. G. Shrestha,Takeo Matsumura,Hak Hotta,Takashi Kawamura,Shoji Uga +15 more
TL;DR: Investigation of diarrheal fecal samples in Kathmandu, Nepal showed a slightly high tendency in the summer season compared with that in the other seasons, whereas the detection of viruses was significantly high in the winter season.
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The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose in semi-urban population of Nepal.
Kazuo Ono,Yuba Raj Limbu,Shiba Kumar Rai,Manabu Kurokawa,Jun-ichiro Yanagida,Ganesh Rai,Numaya Gurung,Madhusudan Sharma,Rai Ck +8 more
TL;DR: The overall prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose increases with age, and the prevalence is highest among middle age men where as the prevalence of T2DM is high among older men.
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Contamination of River Water by Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Western Japan
Kazuo Ono,Hidetaka Tsuji,Shiba Kumar Rai,Akio Yamamoto,Kuniyoshi Masuda,Takuro Endo,Hak Hotta,Takashi Kawamura,Shoji Uga +8 more
TL;DR: When tested with a more sensitive method, river water in western Japan was found to be greatly contaminated with C. parvum oocysts, as reported in other countries.
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Small-scale study on intestinal parasitosis in a remote hilly village in Nepal.
TL;DR: A small-scale cross sectional study on intestinal parasitosis was conducted in a remote hilly village in western Nepal in January 2001 and Dalits (the lower caste people) had highest prevalence than Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Arvan ethnic (P>0.05).