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Tomohiko Takasaki

Jichi Medical University

ORCID: 0000-0002-7245-0516

Publishes on Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Viral Infections and Vectors, Malaria Research and Control. 246 papers and 6.5k citations.

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Molecular epidemiological analysis of Japanese encephalitis virus in China
Huanyu Wang, Tomohiko Takasaki, Shi Hong Fu et al.|Journal of General Virology|2007
Cited by 158

Sixty-two new Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) isolates were obtained from mosquitoes, biting midges, human cerebrospinal fluid and human blood samples in China during 2002-2005. The E and prM genes were sequenced and phylogenetic analyses were performed with 38 JEV other isolates from China and 36 JEV strains from other countries. Phylogenetic trees based on the E and prM gene sequences were similar. The results indicate that: (i) recent JEV isolates from China are divided into two genotypes, genotype 1 and genotype 3; (ii) recent JEV isolates from China are grouped into the same clusters within genotypes 1 and 3; and (iii) genotype 1 JEV strains have been isolated in China since 1979, whilst genotype 3 JEV strains were isolated before the 1970s. The results suggest that genotype 1 JEV was introduced to China around 1979 and that JEV strains belonging to genotypes 1 and 3 circulate in China.

Two cases of Zika fever imported from French Polynesia to Japan, December 2013 to January 2014
Satoshi Kutsuna, Yasuyuki Kato, Tomohiko Takasaki et al.|Eurosurveillance|2014
Cited by 152Open Access

We present two cases of imported Zika fever to Japan, in travellers returning from French Polynesia, where an outbreak due to Zika virus (ZIKV) is ongoing since week 41 of 2013. This report serves to raise awareness among healthcare professionals, that the differential diagnosis of febrile and subfebrile patients with rash should include ZIKV infection, especially in patients returning from areas affected by this virus.

Autochthonous Dengue Fever, Tokyo, Japan, 2014
Satoshi Kutsuna, Yasuyuki Kato, Meng Ling Moi et al.|Emerging infectious diseases|2015
Cited by 147Open Access

After 70 years with no confirmed autochthonous cases of dengue fever in Japan, 19 cases were reported during August–September 2014. Dengue virus serotype 1 was detected in 18 patients. Phylogenetic analysis of the envelope protein genome sequence from 3 patients revealed 100% identity with the strain from the first patient (2014) in Japan.