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Rubella cases are reported unusually frequently in 2013.
(cf, Rubella case explosively spiking up “acceleratingly increasing since April 2011″ [URL])
(cf, Rubella cases spiked up 35 times much in Osaka within 3 months [URL 2])
National Institute of Infectious Diseases publish the reports about rubella cases weekly.
From the research of Fukushima Diary, they changed the past cumulative rubella cases number in 2011 and 2012 this April.
In their report of 4/10/2013, the number of 2011 is 371 and the one of 2012 is 2,353.
However in their report of 4/17/2013, the number of 2011 is 378 (↑7), the one of 2012 is 2,392 (↑39).
Since 4/17/2013, they have been commenting on their weekly reports that “Due to the potential addition and revision, cumulative number of rubella cases in past years may change.”
↓ The report published on 4/10/2013. There is no specific statement. [URL 3]
↓ The report published on 4/17/2013. The note reads “Until they sum up the definitive value, the cumulative number of each year may change.” [URL 4]
↓ The report published on 6/26/2013. There is a note but it’s different from the one above. It reads “Due to the potential addition and revision, the cumulative number of each year may change.” [URL 5]
http://www.nih.go.jp/niid/ja/rubella-m-111/2132-rubella-top.html
Iori Mochizuki Don’t let them dominate the truth just because they have money.