Dr Makoto Saito
Dr
Makoto
Saito
Head of Antimicrobial Resistance Disease Theme
Research Theme
Malaria
WWARN
Antimicrobial resistance

Makoto is an infectious disease physician and a clinical epidemiologist. Since joining WWARN/IDDO in 2015, he has worked on malaria in pregnancy, supporting the 2022 revision of the WHO malaria treatment guidelines to recommend artemether-lumefantrine for women in their first trimester.

His research interests extend broadly to the epidemiology of clinical infectious diseases, including nosocomial bacterial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Currently, his research focuses on evidence synthesis related to AMR, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, to support evidence-based actions against AMR where data is limited.

He completed his DPhil at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford (2015-2019, Clarendon Scholar, NDM Graduate Prize 2019). He earned an MD from the University of Tokyo, as well as an MSc in Tropical Medicine and International Health and an MSc in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He is a certified epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist in Japan and a fellow of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. He is a Wolfson College Research Fellow in Sciences.

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Systematic literature review and meta-analysis of the efficacy of artemisinin-based and quinine-based treatments for uncomplicated falciparum malaria in pregnancy: methodological challenges
Saito, M., Gilder, M., Nosten, F., McGready, R., & Guérin, P. (2017). Malaria Journal, 16(488), 1-17.
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Dose-dependent effect of daptomycin on the artificial prolongation of prothrombin time in coagulation abnormalities: in vitro verification.
Hashimoto, H., Saito, M., Kanda, N., Yamamoto, T., Mieno, M., & Hatakeyama, S. (2017). BMC Pharmacology & Toxicology, 18(1), 74.
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Dose-dependent artificial prolongation of prothrombin time by interaction between daptomycin and test reagents in patients receiving warfarin: a prospective in vivo clinical study.
Saito, M., Hatakeyama, S., Hashimoto, H., Suzuki, T., Jubishi, D., Kaneko, M., Kume, Y., Yamamoto, T., Suzuki, H., & Yotsuyanagi, H. (2017). Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, 16(1), 27.
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Acute Rheumatic Fever with Erythema Marginatum.
Saito, M., & Hatakeyama, S. (2016). The New England Journal of Medicine, 375(25), 2480.
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A pathologically proven case of adult-onset HIV-related lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia with acute exacerbation treated with steroid and antiretroviral therapy.
Saito, M., Hatakeyama, S., Wakabayashi, Y., Yanagimoto, S., Takemura, T., & Yotsuyanagi, H. (2015). Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy : Official Journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy, 21(12), 868-872.
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Clinical Features of Imported Loiasis: A Case Series from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London.
Saito, M., Armstrong, M., Boadi, S., Lowe, P., Chiodini, P., & Doherty, T. (2015). The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 93(3), 607-611.
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