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Antibody titer after COVID-19 vaccination in liver transplant recipients

Mita A, Shimizu A, Ohno Y, Kubota K, Masuda Y, Notake T, Yoshizawa K, Soejima Y

Background: COVID-19 has raised a pandemic. A mRNA-based vaccine is released for prophylaxis, and its high efficacy has been reported. However, there is a paucity of data in immunosuppressed individuals....
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Long-term catch-up growth and risk factors for short adult height after pediatric liver transplantation

Umemura K, Mita A, Ohno Y, Masuda Y, Yoshizawa K, Kubota K, Notake T, Shimizu A, Soejima Y

Background: Children who require liver transplantation (LTx) for end-stage liver disease generally have severe growth retardation. After LTx, recipients experience catch-up growth (CUG), though there are not a few cases...
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In vitro Activities of Oral Cephem and Telithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Major Respiratory Pathogens in Japan

Shimizu A, Maebashi K, Niida M, Mikuniya T, Hikida M, Ubukata K

The in vitro antibacterial activities of oral cephem antibiotics and ketolide telithromycin against major respiratory pathogens possessing beta-lactam-resistant mutations (within the pbp gene) and/or macrolide-resistant genes (erm and mef) were...
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Polypharmacy, Potentially Inappropriate Medications, and Dysphagia in Older Inpatients: A Multi-Center Cohort Study

Togashi S, Ohinata H, Noguchi T, Wakabayashi H, Nakamichi M, Shimizu A, Nishioka S, Momosaki R

Background: Although the relationship between medication status, symptomatology, and outcomes has been evaluated, data on the prevalence of polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and the association of polypharmacy and...
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