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Movement Component Analysis of Reaching Strategies in Individuals With Stroke: Preliminary Study
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e50571
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Ando et al [3] reported that 89.6% of strains harbored MRMs, with 68.3% harboring par C mutations and 27% harboring gyr A mutations. Given the unavailability of resistance testing for MRMs and the high prevalence of strains harboring MRMs (89.6%), sitafloxacin is the preferred treatment for M genitalium infections at our facility. Ando et al [20] reported that sitafloxacin monotherapy cleared strains harboring wild-type par C and gyr A.
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e52565
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A Tablet-Based Aphasia Assessment System “STELA”: Feasibility and Validation Study
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42219
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