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Huge Excess Mortality Due to the Delta Strain of COVID-19 in Japan in August 2021
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Journal of Disaster Research,
2022 |
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Pathogenicity of sublineage BA. 5, omicron variant strain comparison with other variant strains of SARS-Cov-2 and seasonal influenza in Japan: Updated until …
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2022 |
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Excess Mortality probably due to COVID-19 in Tokyo, Japan between August and October, 2020
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2021 |
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Simulation of future COVID-19 epidemic by vaccination coverage scenarios in Japan
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Journal of Global Health,
2021 |
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Excess Mortality Probably Attributable to COVID-19 in Tokyo, Japan During August and October 2020
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2021 |
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Prediction of fish migration caused by ocean warming based on SARIMA model
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2021 |
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No Excess Mortality of COVID-19 in Japan until April and May, 2020
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2020 |
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No Excess Mortality of COVID− 19 in JJapan until April and May, 2020
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2020 |
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Few Excess Mortality in Japan in August, 2020 since January, 2020
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2020 |
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Excess Mortality probably due to COVID-19 in Tokyo, Japan in August and September, 2020
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2020 |
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Pathogenicity of the omicron variant strain comparison with delta variant strain and seasonal influenza in Japan: Updated until June 2022.
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[12]
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Pathogenicity of the omicron variant strain comparison with delta variant strain and seasonal influenza in Japan
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[1]
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Huge Excess Mortality Due to the Delta Strain of COVID-19 in Japan in August 2021
Journal of Disaster Research,
2022
DOI:10.20965/jdr.2022.p0057
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[2]
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Prediction of Fish Migration Caused by Ocean Warming Based on SARIMA Model
Complexity,
2021
DOI:10.1155/2021/5553935
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[3]
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Excess Mortality Probably Attributable to COVID-19 in Tokyo, Japan During August and October 2020
Journal of Disaster Research,
2021
DOI:10.20965/jdr.2021.p0890
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[4]
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Simulation of future COVID-19 epidemic by vaccination coverage scenarios in Japan
Journal of Global Health,
2021
DOI:10.7189/jogh.11.05025
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