Po-Ren Hsueh
National Taiwan University
1072 Papers
7.7K Citations
Po-Ren Hsueh is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bacteremia. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 1030 publications. Previous affiliations of Po-Ren Hsueh include Fu Jen Catholic University & China Medical University (PRC).
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Papers
Effects of toluidine blue O (TBO)-photodynamic inactivation on community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates
Sung-Pin Tseng,Wei-Chun Hung,Hsiao-Jan Chen,Yu-Tzu Lin,Hung-Sih Jiang,Hao-Chieh Chiu,Po-Ren Hsueh,Lee-Jene Teng,Jui-Chang Tsai +8 more
TL;DR: Although toluidine blue O (TBO) is slightly less effective against CA-MRSA than HA- MRSA isolates, TBO-PDI could reduce the production of virulence factors at a sublethal TBO concentration, which would be beneficial for treating CA-mrSA infections.
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Brain Abscess Caused by Tsukamurella tyrosinosolvens in an Immunocompetent Patient
TL;DR: A previously healthy patient with chronic otitis media complicated with cerebellar abscess caused by Tsukamurella tyrosinosolvens is described, who was treated successfully with debridements and prolonged antibiotic therapy.
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Predominance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the residents and environments of long-term care facilities in Taiwan
Chia Ying Liu,Chih-Cheng Lai,Hsiu Tzy Chiang,Min-Chi Lu,Ling Fang Wang,Tsai Ling Tsai,Mei Yu Kang,Yi Ni Jan,Yi Ting Lo,Wen Chien Ko,Shu Hui Tseng,Chun Ming Lee,Chun Ming Lee,Po-Ren Hsueh,Po-Ren Hsueh +14 more
TL;DR: MRSA was the most commonly colonized MDRO, both in the LTCF residents and in the environment, followed by MDRAB and carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae.
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Characterization of invasive isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae among Taiwanese children
Yu-Chia Hsieh,Yi-Chuan Huang,Hung-Chih Lin,Y.-H. Ho,Kuang-Yi Chang,Kuang-Yi Chang,Li-Min Huang,Po-Ren Hsueh +7 more
TL;DR: The spread of certain international clones and some domestic antibiotic-resistant clones resulted in invasive diseases among Taiwanese children, mainly related to Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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