State resident ‘s impressions

Dr. Hayashi
Dr. Hayashi
I didn’t know exactly what the infectious disease department was doing before the training.

I chose the department of infectious diseases because I want to study for the select of antibiotics that used by many departments.

Throughout the month, I learned the importance of selecting antibiotics based on the results of culture and susceptibility tests. If you didn’t study in this department, you might have used antibiotics somehow.

In the future, I would like to select the optimal antibiotics of the appropriate amount and the number of the times of administer according to the patient’s condition.

When you will administer the antibiotics for your patients, you apply what you have learned here to consider the appreciate choice, dosage and duration.
Dr. Tarumoto
Dr. Tarumoto
Dr. Mizuno
Dr. Mizuno
Thank you for one month. I wanted to training in this department form the time of luncheon seminar at the first year of resident. I was really looking forward to going to September.

When I went around, I can study in detail how to use antibiotics and I also impressed a lot about dealing for examinations with outpatients.

In addition, the coaching doctors lectured the appropriate select of the antibiotics through the Kurusus. I wanted to go around for one more month.

If you have a chance to go around in the future, I would love to see you again.

Anyone can easily administer the antibiotics, so it is important to understand principles of this drugs. If you have any questions in the future, please feel free to consult us anytime.
Dr. Tarumoto
Dr. Tarumoto

Case Conference in CCIDR (September 25, 2019)

Case 1

  • Case presentation Department of General Medicine / Infectious  Diseases  General Medical Center
  • Presenter Dr. Akihiko Ogata
  • Case 20s women
  • Final diagnosis Lemierre syndrome
  • Pathogen Fusobacterium necrophorum

Cace 2

  • Case presentation Department of Infectious Diseases and Infection Control
  • Presenter Dr. Kimihito Mizuno & Dr. Mayu Hayashi
  • Case  50s male
  • Final diagnosis Fungiemia
  • Pathogen Malassezia restricta

Dr. Maeda and Dr. Tarumoto present at RCGM Frontier Symposium

Dr. Maeda and Dr. Tarumoto will present of the result for research at RCGM Frontier Symposium

Takuya Maeda

「Application of nanopore sequencer MinION to clinical laboratory」

Norihito Tarumoto

「Detection of macrolide resistant mutations in syphilis treponema using PNA-LAMP method」

The 17th RCGM Frontier Symposium
September 14  2019 (Saturday)
Saitama Medical School Orkos Hall

The gonococcal detection method developed by Dr. Maeda exhibited at BioJAPAN 2019

The gonococcal detection method developed by Dr. Takuya Maeda of the Department of Microbiology will be exhibited at BioJapan 2019.

We have already received inquiries about commercialization from several companies.

If more companies are interested in this exhibition, we believe we can contribute greatly to the diagnosis of gonorrhea.

Dr. Jun Sakai received the Japan Infectious Diseases Drug Association Encouragement Award.

Dr. Jun Sakai, Saitama Medical University, Department of Infectious Diseases and Infectious Control received the “Japan Infectious Diseases Drug Association Encouragement Award” in 2019.

Awarded research title : “Clinical application of sequencing technology for metagenomic analysis of febrile neutropenia

The award ceremony and  lecture are scheduled for November.

See the following website for details

Japan Infectious Diseases Drug Association