Kaoru Kawata
Yokohama City University
9 Papers
21 Citations
Kaoru Kawata is an academic researcher from Yokohama City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacokinetics & Cmax. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
[Simple method for typing human immunodeficiency virus type I (B, E) by PCR and chronological change of distribution of subtype (B to E) in Japan].
Mitsunobu Imai,Makiko Kondo,Kouji Sudo,Takashi Saito,Hironori Sato,Yutaka Takebe,Yuzo Noguchi,Kaoru Kawata,Akira Ito,Hiroko Sagara,Masahiro Kihara +10 more
TL;DR: The clade distribution of B and E in HIV-1 isolates in Japan is analyzed by a nested PCR method using 5'-CCCACAAGATTTAAATATATG-3' of the gag gene as clade B primer and 5-CCCAAGatTTAAACTCC-3’ ofThe gag geneas clade E primer to identify male Japanese hemophiliacs and homosexuals and female Thai heterosexuals with clade A.
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[Hansenula anomala fungemia in a patient undergoing IVH-treatment with ascending colon carcinoma].
TL;DR: It appears that H. anomala has recently emerged as a potential pathogen in the immunocompromised hosts and patients after insertion of central venous catheters and that these organisms should be added to the growing list of unusual fungal pathogens in these patients.
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Evaluation of antifungal susceptibility testing by the broth microdilution method against Candida species: activities of 5 antifungal agents against Candida species isolated from oral candidiasis or other candidal infectious diseases and correlation of vitro data and clinical outcome of fluconazole therapy.
Takako Sudo,Koichi Makimura,Kaoru Kawata,Akira Ito,Sinichi Oka,Katsuhisa Uchida,Hideyo Yamaguchi +6 more
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[Quantitation of viral load in patients infected with HIV-1 subtype E or A].
TL;DR: The Kanagawa primer method was establised using newly developed subtype E and A primers added to the primers of Roche's conventional method to increase the sensitivity of measurement of HIV-1 RNA of sub type E or A.
Seroprevalence of antibodies to Chlamydia spp. in human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects in Japan.
Naoyuki Miyashita,Yoshihito Niki,Aikichi Iwamoto,Akira Yasuoka,Shinichi Oka,Kaoru Kawata,Akira Ito,Kazunori Tomono,Shigeru Kohno,Toshiharu Matsushima +9 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that the higher C. pneumoniae and C. trachomatis seroprevalence among HIV‐infected subjects is probably due to an HIV risk factor, such as promiscuous sexual behavior, rather than to HIV infection itself.
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