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Yutaka Nagao

Researcher at Okayama University

Publications -  10
Citations -  29

Yutaka Nagao is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Japanese encephalitis & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 24 citations.

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Infection of herons and domestic fowls with Japanese encephalitis virus with specific reference to maternal antibody of hen (epidemiological study on Japanese encephalitis 26).

TL;DR: The results indicate that white herons can be also infection source of JE though less than in the case of night herons, and domestic fowls can be infection sources ofJE.
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Vaccination with complete adjuvant-added inactivated virus vaccine of Japanese encephalitis to swine, rabbits and chicks for preventing viremia (epidemiological study on Japanese encephalitis 25)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the antibody titers of pigs, rabbits and chicks with inactivated Japanese encephalitis vaccine supplemented with complete or incomplete Freund's adjuvant twice at one-week interval.
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Vaccination with complete adjuvant-added inactivated virus vaccine of Japanese encephalitis to swine, rabbits and chicks for preventing viremia

TL;DR: It has been demonstrated clearly that vaccination of inactivated Japanese encephalitis vaccine supplemented with incomplete adjuvant brings about less sideeffects, and such a method of vaccination can be applied as the vaccination with least side-effects.
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Transformation of antibody of Japanese encephalitis from IGM to IGG in experimental infected hen and transmission of IGG from hen to chicks. (epidemiological study on Japanese encephalitis. 37).

TL;DR: Transformation of Japanese encephalitis antibody from IgM to IgG in the sera of the experimental infected chicks with JapaneseEncephalitis virus and transmission of IgM or IgG from hen to chicks were examined by the gel filtration on Sephadex G-200 column.
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Vaccination with complete adjuvant-added inactivated virus vaccine of Japanese encephalitis to swine for preventing viremia (with specific reference to the effect of vaccination on viremia; epidemiological study on Japanese encephalitis. 35).

TL;DR: In the group of pigs inoculated with vaccine containing adjuvant, titer of hemoagglutination inhibiting and neutralizing antibodies was higher than those inoculation with vaccine alone and their high titer persisted, and on antibody formed in those pigs inoculating with vaccine with or without adjUvant proved to be all 2-ME resistant type, whereas the antibodies produced in control group were 2- ME sensitive antibody.