Recent research developments from our Infectious Diseases faculty include the following:
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Yi Guo, PharmD
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Grace Minamoto, MDDr. Yi Guo and Dr. Grace Minamoto's study, "Customized Order-Entry Sets Can Prevent Antiretroviral Prescribing Errors: A Novel Opportunity For Antimicrobial Stewardship" was published in the May 2015 issue of Pharmacy and Therapeutics.
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Marla Keller, MDDr. Marla Keller's study entitled "Cervical Precancer Risk in HIV-Infected Women Who Test Positive for Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus Despite a Normal Pap Test" was recently accepted for publication in Clinical Infectious Diseases, one of the highest impact journals in the field of infectious diseases.
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Kerry Murphy, MD
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Betsy Herold, MDDr. Kerry Murphy and Dr. Betsy Herold (Pediatrics) published "Levels of Genital Tract Defensins and Cytokines Differ between HIV-Uninfected US and African Women" in the June 2015 issue of the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology.
Posted July 27, 2015