The history of the Japanese Society for Neuro-infectious Diseases: Foundation, objectives, and legacy
Hiroshi Shoji,
Yoshihisa Yamano
Abstract:herpes simplex encephalitis, influenza encephalopathy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease/prion disease, HTLV-1 associated myelopathy, clinical guidelineThe Japanese Research Group for Neuro-infectious Diseases was founded in August 1996, and by 2004 it had evolved into the Japanese Society for Neuro-infectious Diseases. The Society focuses on neuroinfectious conditions (e.g., encephalitis/encephalopathy, myelitis, and meningitis), providing a venue for academic presentations and exchanges. Clinical guidelines for majo… Show more
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