Response to Letter to the Editor: Do Age-related Differences in the Incidence of Mumps Deafness Reflect a True Difference or a Misclassification of Mumps Deafness?

Author:

Takagi Akira1ORCID,Ohfuji Satoko2ORCID,Nakano Takashi3ORCID,Kumihashi Hideaki4ORCID,Kano Munehide4ORCID,Tanaka Toshihiro5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Shizuoka General Hospital

2. Department of Public Health, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine and Research Center for Infectious Disease Sciences, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine

3. Department of Pediatrics, Kawasaki Medical School

4. Global Vaccine Business Unit, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

5. Department of Pediatrics, Shizuoka Kosei Hospital

Publisher

Japan Epidemiological Association

Subject

General Medicine,Epidemiology

Reference7 articles.

1. 1. Fujiwara T, Maeda Y. Do age-related differences in the incidence of mumps deafness reflect a true difference or a misclassification of mumps deafness? J Epidemiol. 2022;32:53–54.

2. 2. Takagi A, Ohfuji S, Nakano T, et al. Incidence of mumps deafness in Japan, 2005–2017: analysis of Japanese Insurance Claims Database. J Epidemiol. 2022;32:21–26.

3. 3. List of annual number of reports from the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases (sentinel site observation). National Institute of Infectious Diseases. https://www.niid.go.jp/niid/ja/ydata/9005-report-jb2018.html. (accessed 13 January 2021) (in Japanese).

4. 4. Hashimoto H, Fujioka M, Kinumaki H; Kinki Ambulatory Pediatrics Study Group. An office-based prospective study of deafness in mumps. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2009;28:173–175.

5. 5. Taniguchi K. “Study on Evaluation and Improvement of Effective Infectious Disease Surveillance” supported by Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants in Fiscal Year 2008 (Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases Research Project) Study report by Group for Evaluation and Improvement of Epidemiological and Statistical Surveillance. Warnings and advisories on epidemics and national annual prevalence estimates based on the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases -Part 9-. https://www.lab.toho-u.ac.jp/med/stat/surveillance/tjoimi0000001yd0-att/H20(2008).pdf. (accessed 19 January 2021) (in Japanese).

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