In a study involving kidney-transplantation candidates with HIV, results of transplantation from donors with HIV were noninferior to those of transplantation from donors without HIV. Full study results: nej.md/4fpjvML
ALT The cumulative incidence of a safety event (primary outcome), which was defined as a composite of death from any cause, graft loss, serious adverse event, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) breakthrough infection, persistent failure of HIV treatment, or opportunistic infection, among kidney-transplant recipients with HIV.
Mpox is a viral infection transmitted primarily through close skin-to-skin contact. This review describes the epidemiology, transmission, clinical presentation, assessment and diagnosis, prognosis, management and treatment, and prevention of mpox. ja.ma/3NmNLMd
Thrilled to have received a 2024 NIH Director’s New Innovator Award and be part of this amazing group of scientists!So excited to continue our work on RNA, quiescence and malaria parasites! #NIHHighRisk#malaria@NIH_CommonFund@cuimc_id@ColumbiaMed
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Mark your calendars! Our conference "Infections in Hospitalized Patients: Updates in Diagnosis & Treatment 2024" will take place November 15!!
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The changing of the guard! Congratulations to the outgoing first-year fellows, and greetings to our new ID fellows!! 😍It's going to be an amazing year 💖🧬🪄
Social isolation is a critical risk factor for poor outcomes in HIV. COVID-19 made it worse. Excited to share our study showing the role a multidisciplinary clinic can play in mitigating isolation during the pandemic✊🏾 @cuimc_id@NYUGSOM_ID#IDTwitterlink.springer.com/article/10…
Amazing presentations yesterday by @cuimc_id's Dr. Delivette Castor and Dr. Angela Gomez-Simmonds at the 17th Annual Young Faculty Mentoring Program Symposium!!! @ColumbiaMed