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OFFICE LOCATIONS
Erie County Medical Center 462 Grider Street Buffalo NY, 14215
Phone: 716-8984119 Fax: 716-898-3187
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Insurance Accepted
Aetna U.S. Healthcare Better Health Plan, Inc. (HMO) Community Blue (HMO) Empire Fidelis Independent Health Association (HMO) United Healthcare Univera Health Care (HMO) |
DESCRIPTION OF INTERESTS
Mortality risk prediction model for HIV infected population Antibiotic development witha focus on blood stream infections and sepsis Severe sepsis with a focus on a prediction model and development of clinical pathway Staphylococcus blood stream infection with a focus on epidemiological and genomic relationship/clinical presentation and outcome
Opportunistic infections (Ols) increase viral load and decrease survival in HIV-infected individuals. Ols prophylaxis and treatment slow the rate of HIV disease progression. Lower respiratory tract infections cause major morbidity and mortality among patients infected with HIV. It is important to determine contributory factors, such as host, environmental, bacterial, fungal, and viral, related to the illness, so we may establish the preventive and therapeutic measures for this group of patients. |
SPECIALTIES
EDUCATION
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Fellowship, Infectious Diseases University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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| 1993 |
MS, MSBS Medical College of Ohio at Toledo
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| 1992 |
Residency, Medicine University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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| 1984 |
M.D., MD Taipei Medical College, Taiwan
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PUBLICATIONS
| Ross Hewitt, Papandonatos GD, Shelton MJ, 0F70L4CLWB, Harmon BJ, Kaczmarek SR, Daniel Amsterdam; Prevention of disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection with reduced dose clarithromycin in patients with advanced HIV disease.; AIDS; 1999 Jul; 13(11); 1367-1372 |
| El Solh AA, Hsiao CB, Goodnough, S, Serghani, J, Grant BJ; Predicting active pulmonary tuberculosis using an artificial neural network; Chest; 1999; 116; 968-973 |
| HSIAO C; Predicting active pulmonary tuberculosis using an artificial neural network.; Chest; 1999; 116(4); 968-972 |
| HSIAO C; Outer membrane protein CD of Branhamella catarrhalis: sequnce conservation in strains recovered from the human respiratory tract.; Microbial Pathogenesis; 1995; 19; 215-225 |
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