Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kazuhiro Oshima"
- Kazuhiro Oshima's research primarily focuses on infectious diseases, particularly related to HIV, antimicrobial susceptibility, and complications arising from various infections, as exemplified by his work on non-AIDS-defining cancers in HIV patients and the clinical implications of Clostridium ramosum bacteremia.
- His recent studies include nationwide longitudinal surveys on HIV-related health issues in Japan, highlighting trends in AIDS-defining and non-AIDS-defining illnesses from 1995 to 2021, and identifying risk factors associated with antibiotic-resistant infections.
- Oshima has also explored case reports detailing unique clinical scenarios, such as rare infections and the complexities of immune responses in patients undergoing specific therapies, showcasing his interest in the intersection of microbiology, pharmacology, and patient management outcomes.