Publications by authors named "Taku Ogawa"

Clostridioides difficile, a cause of healthcare-associated infections, poses a significant global health threat. This multi-institutional retrospective study focuses on epidemic dynamics, emphasizing minor and toxin-negative clinical isolates through high-resolution genotyping. The genotype of the C.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between amenamevir, a new anti-herpesvirus drug, and the risk of encephalopathy, a potential complication during herpes zoster treatment.
  • Using data from the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report (JADER) database, the researchers identified 246 patients treated with amenamevir and found a significant association between the drug and encephalopathy, with older age being a key risk factor.
  • The findings highlight the need for healthcare providers to monitor elderly patients (especially those aged 70 and above) closely for signs of encephalopathy when prescribing amenamevir.
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Introduction The administration of routine vaccinations to patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is highly recommended. However, studies examining reasons for not completing vaccination in post-HSCT patients are lacking. Method We reviewed the medical records of patients who sought vaccination following HSCT from January 2012 to December 2018 at the Center for Infectious Diseases, Nara Medical University.

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Introduction: An increased incidence of metabolic syndrome has been observed in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. In contrast, gut dysbiosis is involved in various pathogeneses, including vascular endothelial disorders. Organic acids, including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), are essential for maintaining gut homeostasis.

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  • Japan has maintained a rabies-free status for over 50 years, yet some travelers have reported rabies exposure abroad; this study aimed to analyze animal encounters among these travelers.
  • The study reviewed data from the Japanese Registry for Infectious Diseases from Abroad (J-RIDA) for travelers between October 2017 and October 2019, focusing on the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and types of animals involved in incidents.
  • Findings revealed that a majority of travelers were exposed to animals in rabies-risk countries, with most injuries linked to dogs, cats, and monkeys; the study emphasizes the need for better pre-travel consultations and awareness about rabies risks.
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  • A 32-year-old woman in Japan got a serious infection during her pregnancy called chorioamnionitis, which can cause a baby to be lost.
  • The doctors tried treating her with a common medicine called ampicillin, but it didn’t work because the infection was resistant to it.
  • They switched her treatment to another medicine called ceftriaxone, which helped her recover without any more problems for her health.
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Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) caused by in healthy adults can rapidly lead to severe outcomes. We treated a case of -induced CAP and concurrent severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a healthy 39-year-old man without other serious risk factors for severe illness except smoking. Immediately after admission, the patient developed sepsis and received intensive broad-spectrum antibacterial therapy with meropenem and vancomycin, veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VAECMO), and catecholamine supplementation.

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Objective: Using a prospective observational design, we assessed adverse events (AEs) after COVID-19 vaccination in Japanese patients.

Methods: Two doses of the mRNA-1273 (SPIKEVAX®) or BNT162b2 (COMIRNATY®) vaccine were administered to participants aged 12 to 18 years, and AEs after each dose were recorded for 14 days. Data on the duration and nature (local vs.

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Introduction: Inadequate vaccine response is a common concern among healthcare workers at the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to investigate if healthcare workers with history of weak immune response to HBV vaccination are more likely to have weak responses against the BioNTech/Pfizer's BNT162b2 mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

Methods: We prospectively tested 954 healthcare workers for the Anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein antibody titers prior to the first and second BNT162b2 vaccination doses and after four weeks after the second dose using Roche's Elecsys® assay.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a machine learning (ML) algorithm in predicting the disease severity of COVID-19 patients using chest CT scans compared to traditional CT scoring methods.
  • From March to May 2020, 32 COVID-19 patients were assessed, and those starting favipiravir treatment earlier showed significant differences in CT findings and outcomes related to recovery.
  • Results indicated that the ML-based analysis had a higher accuracy (87.5%) for predicting disease severity and treatment timing than conventional CT severity scoring (62.5%).
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Background: Awareness of pre-travel consultations (PTCs) and prevention methods for overseas travel-related diseases, and the understanding of PTCs among Japanese travelers and medical professionals remains low in Japan. A multicenter registry was established to examine PTCs in Japan. This study assessed the PTC implementation rate and examined the indicators of PTCs that can be used as criteria for evaluating quality.

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Background: Inappropriate blood collection subjected to blood culture (BC) causes BC contamination and may complicate the diagnose is of infectious diseases. Therefore, we developed a bundle based on the guideline recommendations for appropriate blood collection and examined the effects of bundle introduction.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of BC samples to determine the contamination rates before and after introducing the BC bundle.

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Background: This study aimed to determine whether disease severity varied according to whether coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients had multiple or single cardiovascular diseases and risk factors (CVDRFs).

Methods and results: COVID-19 patients with single (n=281) or multiple (n=412) CVDRFs were included retrospectively. Multivariable logistic regression showed no significant difference in the risk of in-hospital death between groups, but patients with multiple CVDRFs had a significantly higher risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (odds ratio: 1.

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Introduction And Importance: Immunocompromised patients are at high risk of unexpectedly serious infections caused by uncommon bacteria or fungi. We experienced a case of Cryptococcus neoformans-induced necrotizing fasciitis (NF) of the lower extremities. The progress so far has been reported by the urology department [1].

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Background: It is important to analyze the types of vaccines in travel clinics to determine the focus points in future practice.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the electronic medical records of all patients who visited the travel clinic of Nara Medical University between June 2013 and December 2019 to determine their background and the vaccines administered. The information regarding adverse events of the unapproved vaccines in Japan (Havrix, Verorab, Boostrix, Priorix, Typhim Vi, and Mencevax) was also collected.

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  • The study investigates how clinical and demographic factors affect the time it takes for patients with COVID-19 to clear the virus and identifies the ideal isolation duration.
  • Data from 63 confirmed COVID-19 cases showed that younger patients (under 60 years old) cleared the virus faster than older patients, who had more variability in clearance times.
  • The findings suggest that isolation periods could be adjusted based on age, particularly for older patients, and highlight the need for further research to establish better guidelines for isolation duration.
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  • Japan lacks comprehensive data on the epidemiology of imported infectious diseases, prompting the creation of J-RIDA (Japan Registry for Infectious Diseases from Abroad) to gather detailed clinical information.
  • From October 2017 to September 2019, J-RIDA collected data from 15 medical institutions, documenting 3,046 cases with details like patient demographics, travel history, and final diagnosis.
  • The study found that most cases were linked to travel in Southeast Asia, with common issues including fever, gastrointestinal, respiratory symptoms, and diseases like travelers' diarrhea and dengue fever.
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Favipiravir is an oral broad-spectrum inhibitor of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase that is approved for treatment of influenza in Japan. We conducted a prospective, randomized, open-label, multicenter trial of favipiravir for the treatment of COVID-19 at 25 hospitals across Japan. Eligible patients were adolescents and adults admitted with COVID-19 who were asymptomatic or mildly ill and had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1.

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Ruxolitinib, a Janus kinase inhibitor, considerably improves symptoms of patients with polycythemia vera and primary or secondary myelofibrosis. However, its association with the development of infectious complications is a concern. Herein, we report the case of an 80-year-old man with primary myelofibrosis who developed disseminated tuberculosis during treatment with ruxolitinib at 15 mg twice daily and prednisone at 5 mg.

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  • * This text presents a case of a 52-year-old Japanese man who developed an unusual epidural abscess caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Altona, leading to osteomyelitis and a psoas abscess.
  • * The case highlights the need for better understanding of non-typhoidal Salmonella infections, particularly the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment in severe cases, as well as a review of existing cases, which predominantly involved Salmonella Enteritidis.
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Given the complicated history of Japan's National Immunization Program, a significant proportion of Japanese people including healthcare workers (HCWs) still lack adequate immunity against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), resulting in occasional outbreaks. In 2014, the Japanese Society of Infection Prevention and Control (JSIPC) published vaccination guidelines for HCWs. We evaluated antibody titers before and after MMR vaccination in HCWs at the Nara Medical University Hospital, the attainment rate of the target antibody titers defined by the JSIPC guidelines, and the safety of vaccines.

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For the consistent development of the field of photon upconversion via triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA-UC), it is pivotal to know the true quantum yield of TTA-UC emission. Although TTA-UC quantum yields have been determined by common relative measurements using quantum yield standards, there is still a discrepancy between the reported values even for the benchmark sensitizer-emitter pair of platinum(II) octaethylporphyrin (PtOEP) and 9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA). Here, to resolve this situation, we show a method to obtain the absolute quantum yield of TTA-UC photoluminescence.

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