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Infectious Diseases in the News

22 August, 2012 by GAggreyMD Leave a Comment

My Twitter feed today is alive with so much infectious disease related news that I’m having a major ID NERD moment. Therefore I’m sharing! New AIDS-like Disease in Asians, Not Contagious This first news item made me wonder if I had fallen behind in my medical journal reading because it’s the first I am hearing […]

Filed Under: Infectious Diseases Tagged With: Hantavirus, HIV, Microbes, Osteomyelitis, Social Media, Surgical Infection, Viruses

Cancer Vixen – Death of a Physician

20 August, 2012 by GAggreyMD Leave a Comment

On Monday August 6th, 2012 a former colleague of mine died. She was a mate from my internal medicine residency program who shared with me a passion for infectious diseases, being warm, food, and particularly sweets. Her laughter was contagious and her wry sense of humour always appreciated. While I spent the unpleasant days counting […]

Filed Under: Musings Tagged With: Death, Medical Residency, Social Media, Student Loans

Surviving Sepsis – A Word to the Wise…

12 July, 2012 by GAggreyMD 3 Comments

I just read a really awful heart-wrenching story in the New York Times today. It’s the story of Rory Staunton, a 12 year old boy in New York City who presented to his pediatrician’s office on a Thursday ill with fever, vomiting, and leg pain; was sent to the emergency room at NYU Langone where […]

Filed Under: Infectious Diseases Tagged With: Abx Stewardship, Healthcare, Medical Residency, Save Abx, Sepsis, Streptococcus, System Error

When Religion Puts you at Risk for Infectious Diseases

4 July, 2012 by GAggreyMD 2 Comments

There’s a letter to the editor in the June 15th, 2012 edition of Clinical Infectious Disease that speculates on a link between ritual cleansing and brain-eating amoebae fatal infections. It comes to us from Pakistan, where in 2010, a single small private hospital recorded the deaths of 20 devout Muslim men due to Naegleria fowleri […]

Filed Under: Infectious Diseases Tagged With: Amoeba, Herpes, Religion, STI

Occupational Syphilis

12 June, 2012 by GAggreyMD 1 Comment

In true “infectious disease – nerd” fashion, I am overly excited about an article I’m reading. It is très cool, though maybe not for the sufferers. The March 20th, 2012 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine published a letter on Occupational Syphilis following Scalpel Injury. It immediately caught my eye as syphilis is not one […]

Filed Under: Infectious Diseases Tagged With: Penicillin, PEP, STI, Syphilis

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