Sentences with phrase «pediatric infectious disease specialist»

«Some infections in children that have typically been treated with oral antibiotics in the past may now require hospitalization, treatment with intravenous drugs, or both, as there may not be an oral treatment option available,» said Dr. Latania K. Logan, lead author of the study and an assistant professor of pediatrics and pediatric infectious disease specialist at Rush University Medical Center.
None of the above, says pediatric infectious disease specialist Sunil Sood, of Hofstra North Shore - LIJ School of Medicine in Hempstead, N.Y. «It's all overkill,» he says.
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A team led by Ron Dagan, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Soroka University Medical Center in Beer - Sheva, Israel, wanted to know if a new pneumococcal vaccine based on tetanus toxoid would change infants» immune responses to the standard regimen of vaccines, including those for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP), and Haemophilus influenzae type B, which protects against meningitis.
The finding shows that «carrier overload is not just a theoretical concern,» says Sheldon Kaplan, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Alpana Waghmare, one of the study authors who is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Seattle Children's and a Fred Hutch affiliate researcher, is launching a research project to better understand how and why rhinovirus is so dangerous to transplant patients.
The lead author is Genevieve Buser, a pediatric infectious disease specialist who worked as a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemic Intelligence Service officer based at the Oregon Health Authority when the study was done.
Rammelkamp's colleague, Edward Kaplan, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and pediatric cardiologist at the University of Minnesota Medical School, then took the baton.
«There was not a single outcome for which the delayed group did better,» observes Michael Smith, the pediatric infectious disease specialist at the University of Louisville who led that study.
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