Auwaerter, Paul
Paul "no such thing as chronic Lyme disease" Auwaerter
Paul Auwaerter- John Hopkins
2006 IDSA Lyme Disease Guidelines Author
IDSA Spokesman
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Clinical DirectorAppointed: 2006
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Medicine
Infectious Diseases and General Internal Medicine
Associate ProfessorAppointed: 2003
Mailing Address
1830 E. Monument Street
#449
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
United States
Contact Information
Phone: (410) 614-2959
Fax: (410) 502-7029
Qualifications
M.B.A., Johns Hopkins University, Business, Health Sciences, 2003.
M.D., Columbia University, Medicine, 1988.
A.B., Columbia University, Biology, 1984.
Expertise and Research Interests
Lyme and Tickborne diseases
General Infectious Diseases
Epstein Barr virus infections
Respiratory Tract infections
Keywords
COS Keywords:
Epstein-Barr Virus, Infectious Diseases Or Agents, Lyme Borreliosis Or Lyme Disease, Respiratory System.
Additional Terms:
Infectious Diseases, Lyme, Lyme Disease, Respiratory Tract Infections.
Memberships
American College of Physicians
American Society for Microbiology
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Previous Positions
1996-2003, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Medicine, General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Publications
- Auwaerter PG (2007) Point: antibiotic therapy is not the answer for patients with persisting symptoms attributable to Lyme disease., Clinical Infectious Diseases, 45 (2), 143-8
- Auwaerter PG, Flynn JT (2007) Tickborne Diseases, Principles of Ambulatory Medicine, 7th Ed, Philadelphia, PA, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (bookchapter)
- Auwaerter PG (2007) Approach to the Patient with Fever, Principles of Ambulatory Medicine, 7th Ed, Philadelphia, PA, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (bookchapter)
- Auwaerter PG (2006) Recent advances in the understanding of infectious mononucleosis: are prospects improved for treatment or control?,Expert Reviews Antiinfective Therapy, 4 (6), 1039-49
- Bochicchio GV, Smit PA, Moore R, Bochicchio K, Auwaerter P, Johnson SB, Scalea T, Bartlett JG; POC-IT Group. (2006) Pilot study of a web-based antibiotic decision management guide, J Am Coll Surg, 202 (3), 459-67
- Auwaerter PG (2006) Cellulitis, Skin Abscesses, and Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, Advanced Studies in Medicine, 6 (2), 62-70
- Spivak A, Cheng A, Zaas A, Auwaerter PG (2006) Central Nervous System Infection, The Osler Medical Handbook, 2nd ed, Philadelphia, PA, Saunders Elsevier, 619-629 pages (bookchapter)
- Kim S, Damico R, Auwaerter PG (2006) Fever of Unknown Origin, The Osler Medical Handbook, 2nd ed, Philadelphia, PA, Saunders Elsevier, 608-619 pages (bookchapter)
- Coulter P, Lema C, Flayhart D, Linhardt AS, Aucot JN, Auwaerter PG, Dumler JS (2005) Two-year evaluation of Borrelia burgdorferi culture and supplemental tests for definitive diagnosis of Lyme disease, J Clin Microbiol, 43 (10), 5080-4
- John G. Bartlett, Paul G. Auwaerter, Paul A. Pham (2005) The ABX Guide: Diagnosis & Treatment of Infectious Diseases (Abx Guide), 1st Ed, Montvale, New Jersey, Thomson Healthcare, ISBN=1563635194
- Yang S, Lin S, Khalil A, Gaydos C, Nuemberger E, Juan G, Hardick J, Bartlett JG, Auwaerter PG, Rothman RE (Jul 2005) Quantitative PCR assay using sputum samples for rapid diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia in adult emergency department patients, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 43 (7), 3221-6
- Yang S, Lin S, Khalil A, Gaydos C, Nuemberger E, Juan G, Hardick J, Bartlett JG, Auwaerter PG, Rothman RE (Jul 2005) Quantitative PCR assay using sputum samples for rapid diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia in adult emergency department patients, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 43 (7), 3221-6
- Alghaferi MY, Anderson JM, Park J, Auwaerter PG, Aucott JN, Norris DE, Dumler JS (Apr 2005) Borrelia burgdorferi ospC heterogeneity among human and murine isolates from a defined region of northern Maryland and southern Pennsylvania: lack of correlation with invasive and noninvasive genotypes, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 43 (4), 1879-84
- Auwaerter PG (Jul 2004) Infectious mononucleosis: return to play, Clinics in Sports Medicine, 23 (3), 485-97, xi
- Auwaerter PG, Aucott J, Dumler JS (2004) Borreliosis (Lyme disease): Molecular and Cellular Pathobiology and Prospects for Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment, Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 6, 1-22
- Auwaerter PG (2004) Respiratory Infections., Johns Hopkins Board Review of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, Mosby (bookchapter)
- Auwaerter PG (2003) Bacterial Pneumonia, Conn's Current Therapy 2004, 56th ed, Philadelphia PA, Saunders, ISBN=0721604013 (bookchapter)
http://myprofile.cos.com/pauwaert
Paul Auwaerter
Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases);
Chief Medical Officer, Point of Care-Information Technology (POC-IT) Center;
Clinical Director, Division of Infectious Diseases
Academic Degrees
AB, Columbia University, 1984; MD, Columbia University, 1988; MBA, Johns Hopkins University, 2003
Contact
E-mail: pauwaert@jhmi.edu
Phone: (410) 583-2774
Fax: (410-583-2883
Paul Gisbert Auwaerter- CV
CURRICULUM VITAE
Paul Gisbert Auwaerter, MD, MBA, FACP, FIDSA
______________________________ Version: March 8, 2011
Paul G. Auwaerter
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
2002 Managing Editor, Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide (ABX-Guide)
2003 Associate Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Infectious Diseases and General Internal
Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, Maryland
2003 Executive Director, Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Center, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine
2006 Clinical Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
PERSONAL DATA
Office Address:
East Monument Street, #449
Baltimore, MD 21205
Telephone: 410-502-6938
Facsimile: 410-502-7029
Email: pauwaert@jhmi.edu
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
May 1984 A.B. Biology, magna cum laude, Columbia College, Columbia University,
New York, New York
May 1988 M.D. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New
York, New York
July 1988-June 1991 Residency, Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
(b) (6)
(b) (4)
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July 1992-June 1996 Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
May 2003 M.B.A. Johns Hopkins University School of Professional Studies in
Business and Education, Baltimore, MD
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
July 1991-June 1992 Assistant Chief of Service, Chief Medical Resident, Instructor,
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
March 1993- June 1996 Attending Physician, Part-time staff, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
July 1996-February 2003 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Divisions of General Internal
Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,
Maryland.
July 2000-November 2006 Director of General Internal Medicine at Green Spring Station,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed, State of Maryland # , June 1991
Board certified, Internal Medicine (ABIM): December 1992, Recertified November 2002
Board certified, Infectious Diseases (ABIM): December 1994, Recertified November 2004
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1992-present American College of Physicians, Fellow (elected 2001)
1993-present Infectious Disease Society of America, Fellow (elected 2009)
1994-1997 Immunology Council, Johns Hopkins University
1995-1997 American Society for Virology
1997- present Intern Selection Committee, Department of Medicine, John
Hopkins University School of Medicine
1998 - present Director, Board of Governors, Johns Hopkins Green Spring Station
Lutherville, MD
1999-2004 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1999-2000 American College of Physicians, panel participant on Development
of Guidelines for Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis
2005-present Member, Technical Expert Panel for Surgical Care Improvement
Project (SCIP) Infection
2006-present American Society of Microbiology
2009-present Advisory Board Member, Palm Beach Infectious Disease Institute
2009-present The American Clinical and Climatological Association
(b) (4)
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CURRENT CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
Infectious Diseases, Attending Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Firm Faculty, Janeway, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ambulatory Faculty Practice, Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Green Spring Station
PUBLICATIONS (Peer reviewed)
1. Gaydos CA, Eiden JJ, Oldach D, Mundy LM, Auwaerter, PG, Warner ML, Vance E,
Burton AA, Quinn TC. Diagnosis of Chlamydia pneumonia in patients with community-
acquired pneumonia by polymerase chain reaction enzyme immunoassay. Clinical
Infectious Diseases, (1): 157-161, 1994.
2. Mundy LM, Auwaerter PG, Oldach D, Warner ML, Burton AA, Quinn TC, Charache
PC, Johnson RM, Bartlett J. Community-acquired pneumonia: impact of immune status.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 152: 1309-1315, 1995.
3. Fantry L, De Jonge E, Auwaerter PG, Lederman HM. Immunodeficiency and elevated
CD4+ T lymphocyte counts in two patients co-infected with HIV and HTLV I. Clinical
Infectious Diseases, 21(6):1466-1468, 1995.
4. Auwaerter, PG, Oldach D, Mundy LN, Burton A, Warner ML, Vance E, Moore RD,
Rossi CA. Hantavirus serologies in patients hospitalized with community-acquired
pneumonia. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 173(1): 237-239, 1996.
5. Auwaerter PG, Hussey G, Goddard E, Hughes J, Ryon J, Stebel P, Markowitz L, Beatty,
Griffin DE. Changes within the T cell receptor VB repertoire in infants following
measles vaccination. Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 79(2):163-170, 1996.
6. Auwaerter PG, Kaneshima H, McCune JM, Wiegand G, Griffin DE. Measles virus
infection in the SCID-hu-mouse causes disruption of the thymic microenvironment and
massive thymocyte apoptosis. Journal of Virology, 70(6) L:3734-3740, 1996.
7. Auwaerter PG. The Pemberton and Maroni signs (letter). Annals of Internal Medicine,
126(11):916, 1997.
8. Mundy LM, Oldach D, Auwaerter PG, Gaydos CA, Moore RD, Bartlett JG, Quinn TC.
Implications for macrolide treatment in community-acquired pneumonia. Chest,
113(5):916 1998.
9. Valsamakis A, Schneider H, Auwaerter PG, Kaneshima H, Billeter MA, Griffin DE.
Recombinant measles viruses with mutation in the c, v, or f gene have altered growth
phenotypes in vivo. Journal of Virology, 72:7754-7761, 1998.
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10. Auwaerter PG. Infectious Mononucleosis in Middle Age. JAMA, 281(5): 454-459,
1999.
11. Polack, FP, Auwaerter PG, Lee SH, Nousairi HC, Valsamakis A, Lieferman KM,
Diwan A, Adams RJ, Griffin DE. Production of atypical measles in rhesus macaques:
Evidence for disease mediated by immune complex formation and eosinophils in the
presence of fusion-inhibiting antibody. Nature Medicine,(5):629-63, 1999.
12. Valsamakis A, Auwaerter PG, Rima Bert, Kaneshima H, Griffin DE. Altered Virulence
of Vaccine Strains of Measles Virus after Prolonged Replication in Human Tissue.
Journal of Virology, October; 73 (10):8791-7, 1999.
13. Auwaerter PG, Rota PA, Elkins R, Adams RJ, Crowell J, DeLozier T, Shi Y, Bellini
WJ, Murphy BR, Griffin DE. Measles Virus Infection in Rhesus Macaques: Altered
Immune Responses and Comparison of the Virulence of Six Different Virus Strains.
Journal of Infectious Diseases, October, 180 (4):950-958, 1999.
14. Yanez M, Auwaerter PG, Urban BA, Cahid C, Hepatic abscess detected by lung
scintigraphy. The Journal of Critical Illness, February; Vol. 15, No. 2: 87-90, 2000.
15. Auwaerter PG. Infectious Mononucleosis: The Diagnosis and Management of Primary
Epstein-Barr Virus Infection; The Physician and Sports Medicine, November; 30 (11):
43-50, 2002.
16. Auwaerter PG, Aucott J, Dumler JS. Lyme Borreliosis (Lyme disease): Molecular and
Cellular Pathobiology and Prospects for Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment, Expert
Reviews in Molecular Medicine 6:1-22, 2004.
17. Auwaerter PG. Infectious mononucleosis: return to play. Clin Sports Med 23(3):485-97,
2004.
18. Alghaferi MY, Anderson JM, Park J, Auwaerter PG, Aucott JN, Norris DE, Dumler JS.
Borrelia burgdorferi ospC Heterogeneity among Human and Murine Isolates from a
Defined Region of Northern Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania: Lack of Correlation
with Invasive and Noninvasive Genotypes. J Clin Microbiol 43:1879-84, 2005.
19. Yang S, Lin S, Khalil A, Gaydos C, Nuermberger E, Juan G, Hardick J, Bartlett JG,
Auwaerter PG, Rothman RE. Quantitative PCR assay using sputum samples for rapid
diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia in adult emergency department patients. J Clin
Microbiol 43:3221-6, 2005.
20. Coulter P, Lema C, Flayhart D, Linhardt AS, Aucott JN, Auwaerter PG, Dumler JS.
Two-year evaluation of Borrelia burgdorferi culture and supplemental tests for definitive
diagnosis of Lyme disease. J Clin Microbiol 43:5080-5084, 2005.
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21. Bochicchio GV, Smit PA, Moore R, Bochicchio K, Auwaerter PG, Johnson SB, Scalea
T, Bartlett JG. POC-IT Group. Pilot study of a web-based antibiotic decision
management guide. J Am Coll Surg 202:459-67, 2006.
22. Auwaerter PG. Cellulitis, skin abscesses, and community-acquired methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus. Advanced Studies in Medicine 6 (2):62-70, 2006.
23. Auwaerter PG. Recent advances in the understanding of infectious mononucleosis: are
prospects improved for treatment or control? Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther 4(6):1039-49,
2006.
24. Auwaerter PG. Antibiotics are not the answer for patients with persisting symptoms
attributable to Lyme disease. Clin Infec Dis 45:143-8, 2007
25. Feder HM Jr, Johnson BJ, O'Connell S, Shapiro ED, Steere AC, Wormser GP; Ad Hoc
International Lyme Disease Group, Agger WA, Artsob H, Auwaerter P, Dumler JS,
Bakken JS, Bockenstedt LK, Green J, Dattwyler RJ, Munoz J, Nadelman RB, Schwartz I,
Draper T, McSweegan E, Halperin JJ, Klempner MS, Krause PJ, Mead P, Morshed M,
Porwancher R, Radolf JD, Smith RP Jr, Sood S, Weinstein A, Wong SJ, Zemel L. A
critical appraisal of “chronic Lyme disease.” N Engl J Med 357 (14): 1422-30, 2007.
26. Karp CL, Auwaerter PG. HIV and coinfection with tropical diseases. I: Protozoa. Clin
Infec Dis 45 (9):1214-20, 2007.
27. Karp CL, Auwaerter PG. Coinfection with HIV and tropical infectious diseases. II.
Helminthic, fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens. Clin Infect Dis 45 (9):1208-13, 2007.
28. Chang LW, Reller ME, Bishop JA, Talaat K, Nutman TB, Auwaerter PG. A 41-year-old
woman from Cameroon with infertility. Clin Infect Dis 47(1):141-3, 2008.
29. Hristov AC, Auwaerter PG, Romagnoli M, Carroll KC.Bordetella hinzii septicemia in
association with Epstein-Barr virus viremia and an Epstein-Barr virus-associated diffuse
large B-cell lymphoma. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 61(4):484-6, 2008.
30. Marinopoulos SS, Coylewright M, Auwaerter PG, Flynn JA. Clinical Problem Solving.
More than meets the ear. N Engl J 362(13):1228-33, 2010.
31. McGrath-Morrow SA, Gower WA, Rothblum-Oviatt C, Brody AS, Langston C, Fan LL,
Lefton-Greif MA, Crawford TO, Troche M, Sandlund JT, Auwaerter PG, Easley B,
Loughlin GM, Carroll JL, Lederman HM. Evaluation and management of pulmonary
disease in ataxia-telangiectasia. Pediatr Pulmonol 2010;45(9):847-59.
32. Auwaerter PG, Dove J, Mackowiak PA. Simon Bolivar's medical labyrinth: an
infectious diseases conundrum. Clin Infect Dis. 2011;52:78-85.
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33. Auwaerter PG, Bakken JS, Dattwyler RJ, Dumler JS, Halperin JJ, McSweegan E,
Nadelman RB, O'Connell S, Sood SK, Weinstein A, Wormser GP. Scientific evidence
and best patient care practices should guide the ethics of Lyme disease activism. J Med
Ethics. 2011;37:68-73.
BOOKS
. The ABX Guide: Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, 1st edition. Editors:
Bartlett JG, Auwaerter PG, Pham PA; Executive Editor: Auwaerter PG. Thomson
PDR, Montvale, New Jersey, 2005.
The Johns Hopkins ABX Guide: Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, 2nd
edition. Editors: Bartlett JG, Auwaerter PG, Pham PA. Jones and Bartlett Publishing,
Sudbury, MA 2010.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Auwaerter PG. Gram-negative meningitis. Neurobase III, Arbor Publications, San
Diego, 1997.
2. Auwaerter PG. Gram-positive meningitis. Neurobase III, Arbor Publications, San
Diego, 1997.
3. Auwaerter, PG. Listeria meningitis. Neurobase IV, Arbor Publications, San Diego,
1998.
4. Auwaerter PG, Provost TT. Septicemia. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn
JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 530-534, 2001.
5. Auwaerter PG, Provost TT. Streptococcal Infections. Cutaneous Medicine, eds.
Provost TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 535-540, 2001.
6. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Meningococcal Infections. Cutaneous Medicine, eds.
Provost TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 541-543, 2001.
7. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Rickettsial Infections. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost
TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 544-546, 2001.
8. Auwaerter PG, Provost TT. Haemophilus influenzae. Cutaneous Medicine, eds.
Provost TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 547-548, 2001.
9. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Tuberculosis. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn
JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 549-556, 2001.
10. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Leprosy. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn JA.
BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 557-564, 2001.
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11. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Syphilis. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn JA.
BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 565-578, 2001.
12. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Cutaneous
Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 579-584,
2001.
13. Auwaerter PG, Provost TT. Lyme Disease. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT,
Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 585-589, 2001.
14. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Erysipeloid. Cutaneous Medicine, eds. Provost TT, Flynn
JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 592, 2001.
15. Provost TT, Auwaerter PG. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Cutaneous Medicine, eds.
Provost TT, Flynn JA. BC Decker, Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, 593-594, 2001.
16. Flynn JA, Auwaerter PG. Tickborne Diseases. In The Principles of Ambulatory
Medicine, 6th ed.. Eds. Barker LR, Burton JR, Zieve PD, Fiebach NH, Kern DE, Thomas
PA, Ziegelstein RC. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia PA, 2002.
17. Auwaerter PG. Approach to the Patient with Fever. In The Principles of Ambulatory
Medicine, 6th ed. Eds. Barker LR, Burton JR, Zieve PD, Fiebach NH, Kern DE, Thomas
PA, Ziegelstein RC. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia PA, 2002.
18. Cheng A, Auwaerter PG. Bacterial Meningitis. In The Osler Medical Handbook. Eds.
Cheng A, Zaas A. Mosby, Philadelphia PA, 2003.
19. Auwaerter PG. Bacterial Pneumonia. In Conn’s Current Therapy 2004, 56th ed. Eds.
Rakel RE and Bope ET. Saunders, Philadelphia PA, 2004.
20. Auwaerter PG. Respiratory Infections. In Johns Hopkins Board Review of Internal
Medicine. Eds Miller RG, Ashar BH, Sisson SD. Mosby, Philadelphia PA, 2004.
21. Kim S, Damico R, Auwaerter PG. Fever of Unknown Origin. In The Osler Medical
Handbook, 2nd ed. Eds Nilsson KR, Piccini JP. Saunders Elsevier, Philadelphia PA, 608-
619, 2006.
22. Spivak A, Cheng A, Zaas A, Auwaerter PG. Central Nervous System Infection. In The
Osler Medical Handbook, 2nd ed. Eds Nilsson KR, Piccini JP. Saunders Elsevier,
Philadelphia PA, 619-629, 2006.
23. Auwaerter PG. Approach to the patient with fever. Chap 21 in The Principles of
Ambulatory Medicine, 7th ed. Eds. Fiebach NH, Kern DE, Thomas PA, Ziegelstein RC.
Lippincott, Williams & Willkins, Philadelphia PA, 457-465, 2007.
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24. Auwaerter PG, Flynn JF. Approach to the patient with Fever. Chap 38 in The Principles
of Ambulatory Medicine, 7th ed. Eds. Fiebach NH, Kern DE, Thomas PA, Ziegelstein
RC. Lippincott, Williams & Willkins, Philadelphia PA, 560-571, 2007.
25. Auwaerter PG. Respiratory Infections, Chap. 10. In Johns Hopkins Board Internal
Medicine Board Review 2008-2009, 2nd ed.Eds. Miller RG, Ashar BH, Sisson SD. Mosby
Elsevier, Philadelphia PA, 75-86, 2008.
26. Auwaerter PG, Shapiro ED. Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) in Antimicrobial
Therapy and Vaccines Volume I: Microbes, Antimicrobe, 2008. Eds, Yu VL,Weber R,
Raoult D. www.antimicrobe.org.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA (Peer Reviewed)
1. Nettles R and Auwaerter PG. Pericarditis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2002.
2. Nettles R and Auwaerter PG. Myocarditis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2002.
3. Auwaerter PG. Epstein Barr Virus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2002.
4. Blankson J and Auwaerter PG. Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome. Johns Hopkins
Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2002.
5. Blankson J and Auwaerter PG. Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome. Johns Hopkins
Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2002.
6. Nuermberger E, Auwaerter PG. Diabetic Foot Infections. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic
Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, December 2002.
7. Nuermberger E, Auwaerter PG. Hardware-associated Septic Arthritis. Johns Hopkins
Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, December 2002.
8. Auwaerter PG. Bacterial Meningitis, Community-acquired. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic
Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, December 2002.
9. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Streptobacillus monilliformis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic
Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2003.
10. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Rabies. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2003.
11. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Vaccinia. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2003.
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12. Auwaerter PG. B Virus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, February 2003.
13. Auwaerter PG. Whipple=s Disease. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, February 2003.
14. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Shigella species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, April 2003.
15. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Dermatophytes. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, April 2003.
16. Auwaerter PG. Measles. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, May 2003.
17. Auwaerter PG. Ehrlichia. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2003.
18. Auwaerter PG. Varicella Zoster Virus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2003.
19. Auwaerter PG. Nosocomial Diarrhea. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2003.
20. Auwaerter PG. Bacillus species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2003.
21. Auwaerter PG. Mastitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, August 2003.
22. Auwaerter PG. Rubella. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, August 2003.
23. Auwaerter PG. Acute Rheumatic Fever. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2003.
24. Auwaerter PG. Serratia. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, September 2003.
25. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Ascaris. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2003.
26. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Cardiovascular Device Infections. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic
Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2003.
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27. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Onchocercosis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
28. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Taenia saginata. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
29. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Acanthamoeba. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
30. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. JC/BK virus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
31. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Lacrimal infections. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
32. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Ocular keratitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
33. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Orbital cellulitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
34. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Parvovirus B19. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
35. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Prion diseases. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
36. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Ascaris. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD. January 2004
37. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD. January 2004
38. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Enterobius. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
39. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Fever and neutropenia. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
40. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. HHV6/HHV7. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
41. Ghanen K, Auwaerter PG. Hookworm. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2004.
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42. Zaas D, Auwaerter PG. Clostridium tetani. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
43. Zaas D, Auwaerter PG. Bordetella. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
44. Zaas D, Auwaerter PG. Plesiomonas. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
45. Zaas D, Auwaerter PG. Bronchiectasis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
46. Auwaerter PG, Srinivasan AS. Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Surgery. Johns Hopkins
Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
47. Auwaerter PG, Srinivasan AS. Helicobacter pylori. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
48. Auwaerter PG. Haemophilus influenzae. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
49. Auwaerter PG. Candida albicans. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
50. Auwaerter PG. Streptococcus species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
51. Auwaerter PG. Cardiac Manifestations of HIV. Johns Hopkins HIV Guide
[http://hopkins-hivguide.org], Baltimore, MD. October 2004
52. Auwaerter PG. Haemophilus influenzae. Johns Hopkins HIV Guide [http://hopkins-
hivguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
53. Auwaerter PG. Epstein-Barr Virus. Johns Hopkins HIV Guide [http://hopkins-
hivguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
54. Auwaerter PG. Nocardia. Johns Hopkins HIV Guide [http://hopkins-hivguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, October 2004.
55. Auwaerter PG. E. coli. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, November 2004.
56. Auwaerter PG. Borrelia species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2005.
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57. Auwaerter PG. Propionibacterium species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2005.
58. Auwaerter PG. Myelitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, May 2005.
59. Auwaerter PG. Citrobacter species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, March 2005.
60. Auwaerter PG. Capnocytophaga canimorsus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, March 2005.
61. Auwaerter PG. Mumps. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, July 2005.
62. Aronson MD, Auwaerter PG. Infectious mononucleosis in adults and adolescents. In:
Up-To-Date, Rose, BD (Ed), Up-To-Date, Wellesley, MA, 2005.
63. Auwaerter PG. Aseptic Meningitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, April 2007.
64. Auwaerter PG. Bacterial Meningitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
65. Auwaerter PG. Lymphadenopathy. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
66. Auwaerter PG. Lymphangitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007
67. Auwaerter PG. Myelitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
68. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium ulcerans. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
69. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium xenopi. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
70. Auwaerter PG. Myocarditis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, May 2007.
71. Auwaerter PG. Nosocomial Diarrhea. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
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72. Auwaerter PG. Encephalitis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
73. Auwaerter PG. Hepatitis A. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
74. Auwaerter PG. Hepatitis D. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
75. Auwaerter PG, Carpenter C. Hepatitis, non-A, B, C, D or E. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic
Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
76. Auwaerter PG. Brain Abscess. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
77. Auwaerter PG. CNS Shunt Infections. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
78. Auwaerter PG, Martins CR. Erythrasma. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
79. Auwaerter PG. Carbuncle/Furncle. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
80. Auwaerter PG, Martins CR. Impetigo. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
81. Auwaerter PG. Venous sinus thrombosis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
82. Auwaerter PG, Nettles R. Pericarditis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, September 2007.
83. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium abscessus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
84. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium fortuitum. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
85. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium gordonae. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
86. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium marinum. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
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87. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Mycobacterium scorfulaceum. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
88. Auwaerter PG, Dorman S. Other atypical mycobacteria. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, October 2007.
89. Auwaerter PG, Perl T. SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). Johns Hopkins
Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, January 2009.
90. Auwaerter PG. Aeromonas. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, July 2009.
91. Auwaerter PG. Chikungunya virus. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, July 2009.
92. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Mycobacterium leprae. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
93. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Rickettsia rickettsii. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
94. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Rickettsia species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
95. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Schistosoma species. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
96. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Strongyloides stercoralis. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
97. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Taenia solium. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
98. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Vibrio cholerae. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
99. Auwaerter PG, Vinetz J. Toxoplasma gondii. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide
[http://hopkins-abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, August 2009.
100. Auwaerter PG. Tick paralysis. MedLink Neurology [http://
http://www.medlink.com/medlinkcontent.asp], San Diego, CA, October 2009.
101. Auwaerter PG. Subacute sclerosing encephalitis. MedLink Neurology [http://
http://www.medlink.com/medlinkcontent.asp], San Diego, CA, January 2010.
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102. Auwaerter PG. Polio. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-abxguide.org],
Baltimore, MD, April 2010.
103. Auwaerter PG. Cystoisospora belli. Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide [http://hopkins-
abxguide.org], Baltimore, MD, November 2010.
NON-PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES
1. Auwaerter PG. Dapsone-related hemolytic anemia in the HIV+ population. Moore
News, 4(2): 8-10, 1993.
2. Auwaerter PG. HIV/AIDS. CareThere.com, Santa Monica, CA, 10,000 word overview,
June 2000.
3. Auwaerter PG. Lyme Disease. Distinguished Author Series, Internal Medicine. Oakstone
Medical Publishing, Birmingham, Alabama, October 2005.
4. Auwaerter PG. eInfluenza Review. eLiterature Review. Johns Hopkins University Center
for Continuing Medical Education, Vol. 1 No. 2, November 2006.
5. Auwaerter PG. Common Tick-borne Infections in the United States. eInfection Review.
Johns Hopkins University Center for Continuing Medical Education, Vol. 1 No. 2,
July 2007 (http://www.einfectionsreview.org/).
6. Auwaerter PG. Infectious Mononucleosis. eInfection Review.
Johns Hopkins University Center for Continuing Medical Education, Vol. 1 No. 11,
May 2008 (http://www.einfectionsreview.org/).
7. Auwaerter PG. Infectious Mononucleosis. Google knol. June 2008
(http://knol.google.com/k/paul-auwaerter/infectious-mononucleosis/a3fCqzNS/cd-Niw#).
8. Auwaerter PG. Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza. eInfection Review.
Johns Hopkins University Center for Continuing Medical Education, Vol. 2 No. 1,
Nov 2009 (http://www.einfectionsreview.org/).
ABSTRACTS
J Stephen Dumler, Gabriella Bobba, John N Aucott, Paul G Auwaerter. COMPARISON OF
THE LIAISON BORRELIA BURGDORFERI CHEMILUMINESCENT IMMUNOASSAY
WITH A TWO-TIERED IMMUNODIAGNOSIS OF EM-ASSOCIATED AND CULTURE-
PROVEN LYME BORRELIOSIS. Departments of Pathology and Medicine, The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD and DiaSorin Inc., Stillwater, MN. October 2008,
11th International Conference on Lyme Borreliosis and Other Tick-borne Diseases. Irvine,
California
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TEACHING
Classroom Instruction
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Microbiology Course, 1996-1999.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Human Physiology Course, Introduction to
Virology, Gastrointestinal Viruses, RNA viruses, 2006-present
Clinical Instruction
Janeway Firm Faculty Attending, Johns Hopkins Hospital,1996-present
Infectious Diseases Attending, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1997-present
Intern Case Ambulatory Care Elective, Green Spring Station,1997-1999
Clinic Preceptor, Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, Resident Internal Medicine Clinic weekly,
1998-2002
Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinic, fellowship preceptor Green Spring Station,1999-present
Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinic, medical resident preceptor, Green Spring Station, 2003-
2005
Preliminary Oral Participation
Conference Program Committee Member
Program Committee member for Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
(IDSA): term 2004-2007.
Vice Chair, Program Committee for combined ICAAC/IDSA 48th/46th Annual Meeting, October
24-28, 2008 Washington, DC.
Chair, Annual Program Committee for the 47th Annual Meeting Infectious Diseases Society of
America (IDSA), October 29-November 1, 2009, Philadelphia, PA.
Past Chair, Annual Program Committee for the 48th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases
Society of America (IDSA), October 21-24 2010, Vancouver, BC.
Conference Director
The Annual Conference on Infectious Diseases for the Primary Care Provider, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2009-present.
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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Annual Conference on Information Technologies at the Point
of Care, Baltimore MD. 2004-2006.
Visiting Professorships
The John Moyer Visiting Professorship, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, March 25-27, 2003
Visiting Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, July 25, 2003
Visiting Professor, Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, New Jersey, May 11, 2004
Invited Panelist
Clinical Management of Infectious Diseases, Moderator Merle Sande, M.D. 40th Meeting IDSA
(Infectious Diseases Society of America), Chicago, Illinois. October 2002.
Clinical Management of Infectious Diseases, Moderator Merle Sande, M.D. 42nd Meeting IDSA
(Infectious Diseases Society of America), Boston, MA. October 2004.
Images in Infectious Diseases and Case Discussion, Moderator Timothy Raj Ghandi. 45th
Meeting IDSA (Infectious Diseases Society of America), San Diego, CA. October 2007
Case Panel Discussion for Fellows, Moderator Timothy Raj Ghandi. 47th Meeting IDSA
(Infectious Diseases Society of America), Philadelphia PA. October 2009
Invited Moderator
Clinical Studies, co-moderator with David Fredericks, MD. 42nd Meeting IDSA (Infectious
Diseases Society of America), Boston, MA. October 2004
Clinical Guideline Update, co-moderator Thomas File, MD. 44th Meeting IDSA (Infectious
Diseases Society of America), Toronto, Canada. October 13, 2006.
Clostridium difficile colitis, co-moderator with Daniel Musher, MD. 44th Meeting IDSA
(Infectious Diseases Society of America), Toronto, Canada. October 14, 2006.
Forum Moderator
Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide, Question and Answer Forum. April 2003-current
HONORS AND AWARDS
1982 Class of 1961 J. R. Macy Research Scholarship, Columbia University
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1984 Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University.
1988 Aranow Prize in Medicine, Columbia University
1995 Young Investigator’s Day Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
1997 The First L. Randoll Barker General Internal Medicine Fellows Appreciation
Award, June 1997.
2002 Top Doctor, Baltimore Magazine, November 2002.
2007 Top Doctor, Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine, Baltimore Magazine,
November 2007.
2009 Top Doctor, Baltimore Magazine, November 2009
INVITED TALKS
The First Yemeni-American Medical Conference, Sanaa, Yemen: Malaria Update, October 1999
The First Yemeni-American Medical Conference, Sanaa, Yemen: The Problem of Antimicrobial
Resistance and the Pneumococcus, October 1999.
Medical Grand Rounds, Wilmington Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware: Antibiotic resistance and
the Pneumococcus, March 2000.
Pulmonology Society of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR: Controversies in Diagnosis and
Management of Pneumonia, November 2000.
Annual Meeting for the Tennessee Osteopathic Association (TOMA), Kingsport, TN. Update in
Respiratory Infections and the Implications of Antibiotic Resistance, April 2002.
Annual Meeting for the Tennessee Osteopathic Association (TOMA), Kingsport, TN.
Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Clinical Guidelines, April 2002.
NPACE/National Women=s Healthcare Conference, Newport, Rhode Island. Prudent Use of
Antibiotics in Respiratory Infections (The Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics
[APUA]), May 2002.
Family Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska. Trends in the
Management of Respiratory Infections, May 2002.
George Washington University Hospital, Department of Pharmacy Conference on Respiratory
Illness. Important Changes in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections and Pharmacological
Interventions, November 23, 2002.
American Medical Student Association National Convention. Antibiotics and Anxiety: What
Anthrax and Acute Bronchitis Have in Common. Arlington, VA, March 22, 2003.
ePharma Summit, Strategic Integration. Keynote Speaker: eTools for Medicine. Baltimore, MD,
May 14, 2003
American Academy of Physician Assistants, 31st Annual Convention. Post Anthrax-
Ciprofloxacin Resistance and Other Emerging Resistant Bacterial Organisms. New
Orleans, LA, May 24, 2003.
University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and Puerto Rican Society of Pulmonology Sixth
Annual Convention. New Pulmonary Pathogens. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, November
15, 2003.
American University of Beirut-Johns Hopkins Topics in Internal Medicine. Influenza and Avian
Influenza. Beirut, Lebanon, February 4, 2006.
American University of Beirut-Johns Hopkins Topics in Internal Medicine. Community-
Acquired MRSA: How does it factor in treatment? Beirut, Lebanon, February 4, 2006.
American University of Beirut-Johns Hopkins Topics in Internal Medicine. Favorite Infectious
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Diseases Curbside Consults. Beirut, Lebanon, February 4, 2006.
Association of American Medical Publishers Annual Meeting. Turning Texts into Tools,
Point of Care: From Where to Care. McGraw Hill Building, New York City, May 10,
2006.
Are Antibiotics Indicated for the Persistent Symptoms in Lyme Disease? 44th Meeting IDSA
(Infectious Diseases Society of America), Toronto, Canada, October 12, 2006.
Treatment of Lyme Disease: The IDSA Perspective. Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases
Conference. Boston, Massachusetts, October 26, 2007.
The Microbiology and the Treatment of Chronic Lung Infections. Pulmonary Disease in Ataxia-
Telangiectasia Conference. Hilton Baltimore BWI Hotel, April 24, 2009.
Medical Grand Rounds. Pandemic H1N1 2009. The Eric Williams Medical School, University of
the West Indies, Trinidad, November 18, 2009.
Pri-Med Annual Conference. Common Questions Regarding Antibiotic Prophylaxis. Baltimore
Convention Center, Baltimore Maryland, December 2, 2009.
Calvert County Medical Society Dinner. Lyme Disease for the Practitioner. Prince Frederick,
Maryland, February 16, 2010.
Medical Grand Rounds. Lyme Disease Update: Reality and Politics. Greater Baltimore Medical
Center, Towson, Maryland, February 18, 2010
A Medical Labyrinth: Símon Bolívar. 17th Annual Historical Clinicopathological Conference.
University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland
Health Care System, Baltimore, MD, April 30, 2010.
Ask the Experts. Pri-Med Annual Conference. Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore
Maryland, October 28, 2010.
Electronic Decision Support at the Point of Care: Integrating Content for a Low Resource
Setting. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting. Denver, CO,
November 8, 2010.
TALKS
CPC, Cat Scratch Disease, Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, October, 1996.
Saturday Medicine, Varicella Zoster Virus, Department of Medicine, November, 1996.
General Internal Medicine Talks, Antimicrobial Prophylaxis, Division of General Internal
Medicine, 1996-1997.
Saturday Medicine, Enteric Fever, Department of Medicine, May, 1997.
Topics Course, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, Post Herpetic Neuralgia, May, 1997.
Saturday Medicine, Evaluation of Lymph Nodes, Department of Medicine, November, 1997.
Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Infectious Mononucleosis, November, 1997.
Johns Hopkins Infectious Disease Course, Santa Fe, and New Mexico, Herpes Viruses 1-8
Update. August, 1998.
Johns Hopkins Infectious Disease Course, Santa Fe, and New Mexico: Approach to Fevers of
Unknown Origin, August, 1998.
Saturday Medicine, Johns Hopkins, Evaluation to fevers of unknown origin, October 17, 1998.
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Topics Course, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, The Diagnostic Evaluation of Fevers of
Unknown Origin, May, 1999.
Preventative Ambulatory Medicine, Johns Hopkins Division of General Internal Medicine,
Loews Hotel, Annapolis, MD, Prevention of Travel Related Illness, June, 1999.
Medical Grand Rounds, Olney Hospital, Fevers of Unknown Origin, August 1999.
Saturday Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Prevention of Travel Related Illness, October,
1999.
Medical Grand Rounds, The Pneumococcus and Antibiotic Resistance, St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Towson, MD, February, 2000.
Topics Course, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, The
Prevention of Travel Related Illness, May, 2000.
Medical Grand Rounds, Pneumonia Update, Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, MD, June,
2000.
Medical Grand Rounds, Harbor Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Update in Travel Medicine, October,
2000.
Medical Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Tuberculous Lymphadenitis and Extra
Pulmonary Tuberculosis, October, 2000.
Medical Grand Rounds, Kent and Queen Anne’s Hospital, Pneumonia 2000, November, 2000.
Ambulatory Medicine Topics Course, Department of Medicine, Bayview, Johns Hopkins
University, Controversies in Lyme Disease (with workshop), Renaissance Hotel,
December, 2000.
Saturday Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Extra Pulmonary Tuberculosis, February, 2001.
Topics in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, Lyme Disease in Primary
Care, May, 2001.
Saturday Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lyme Disease, What You Need To Know,
September, 2001.
Maryland Council of Pharmacists, Annual Meeting, University of Maryland at College Park,
MD. Quinolone Drugs, What’s the Difference? September, 2001.
Medicine Grand Rounds, Bayview Medical Center, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD, What you need to know: Lyme Disease, May, 2002.
Grand Rounds, Southern Maryland Hospital, Clinton, MD, Trends in the Diagnosis and
Management of Respiratory Infections, May, 2002.
Topics in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine. New Antibiotic Update,
May, 2002.
Hot Topics in Nursing, Annual Meeting of Nurse Practitioners, Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, Update in the Management of Respiratory Infections, May, 2002
Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review, Baltimore, MD, Respiratory Tract Infections,
July, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, Southpointe Hospital Center, St. Louis, MO, New Oral and Topical
Antimicrobials, September, 2002.
Residency Talk, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Medicine, New Antifungals- Where do
they fit in? September, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Towson, MD, Fever and Fever of
Unknown Origin: Definitions and Approaches, October, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, Holy Cross Hospital Center, Silver Spring, MD, Trends in Respiratory
Diseases with an Emphasis on Sinusitis, October, 2002.
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Medical Grand Rounds, Marion General Hospital/OSU, Marion, OH, Pneumococcal resistance;
Do we need to change our clinical practices? November 21, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, St. Joseph=s Hospital Center, Towson, MD, Trends in Respiratory
Diseases with an Emphasis on Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis and Acute
Bacterial Sinusitis, November, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, Holy Cross/Provident Hospital Center, Mission Hills, CA, Antibiotic
Resistance: Where do we stand; what can we do? November, 2002.
CME Monthly Rounds, Lee’s Summit Hospital, Lee’s Summit, MO, Current Guidelines for the
Management of Respiratory Tract Infections, December 17, 2002.
Medical Grand Rounds, Brunswick General Hospital, Update on Acute Exacerbation of Chronic
Bronchitis, Amityville, NY, January 15, 2003.
Medical Grand Rounds, Good Samaritan Hospital, Lyme Disease for the Internist, Baltimore,
MD, February 4, 2003.
Division of Infectious Diseases Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. What
the ID Consultant Needs to Know about Lyme Disease, March 10, 2003.
Topics in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, Fever and Fever of
Unknown Origin: Definitions and Concepts, May, 2003.
Division of Infectious Diseases Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
Osteomyelitis, September, 2003.
Medical Grand Rounds, South Mountain Home Hospital, South Mountain, PA, Update on
Antibiotic Use in Respiratory Tract Infections, September, 2003.
Division of Infectious Diseases Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Joint
Infections, December, 2003.
Florida Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Society, The Management of Acute Respiratory Tract
Infections in an Era of Resistance, Visiting Professor Program, Fort Lauderdale, FL,
January, 2004.
Adams County Medical Society, Trends in Respiratory Infections, Gettysburg, PA, March, 2004.
Lancaster Regional Hospital, Respiratory Tract Infections and Their Management for Primary
Care Physicians, Lancaster, PA, April, 2004.
9th Annual Topics in Infectious Diseases for Primary Care. Fever of Unknown Origin and
Tick-borne diseases. Santa Fe, NM, August, 2004.
9th Annual Topics in Infectious Diseases for Primary Care. Viral Infections in Primary Care
including EBV and Viral Meningitis. Santa Fe, NM, August, 2004.
Maryland Rheumatology Society, Lyme Disease: What a Rheumatologist Needs to Know,
Baltimore, MD, October, 2004.
York Hospital, Update on Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, York, PA,
October, 2004.
York Memorial Hospital, Update on Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance,
York, PA, October, 2004.
Maryland Society of Health System Pharmacists, Respiratory Tract Infections; Place of
Fluoroquinolones and Ketolides, Baltimore, MD, November, 2004.
Burlington County Medical Society, Respiratory Tract Infections; Newer Antibiotics: What is
Their Role? Burlington, NJ, November, 2004.
Southern Maryland Hospital, Grand Rounds; Respiratory Tract Infection Update, Clinton, MD,
January, 2005.
Infectious Diseases Monday Conference, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins School
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of Medicine, Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, May 2005.
Johns Hopkins CME at Sea; Newer Antibiotics and Vaccines, Vancouver, Canada, July, 2005.
Johns Hopkins CME at Sea; Update on Respiratory Tract Infections, Vancouver, Canada, July,
2005.
Johns Hopkins CME at Sea; Emerging Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Resistance,
Vancouver, Canada, July, 2005.
Johns Hopkins, Infectious Diseases for the Primary Care Practitioner; Cellulitis, Skin Abscess:
Where to Factor Community-Acquired MRSA, Baltimore, MD, September, 2005.
Walter Reed Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds. Community-acquired Pneumonia: Agreement
and Controversies. Washington, DC, February 14, 2006.
Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, Medical Grand Rounds. Respiratory
Tract Infections: Diagnosis and Management in the Hospital and the Office, Washington,
DC, February 17, 2006.
Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital (SUNY Stony Brook). Clinical
Update, Lyme Disease 2006. East Patchogue, NY, May 26, 2006.
Topics in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, Vaccine Update:
Meningococcal, Tdap, Zoster and Influenza, May, 2006.
Grand Rounds, Shore Memorial Hospital. Lyme Disease: Discussion of Controversies.
Nassawadox, VA, July 2006.
11th Annual Topics in Infectious Diseases for Primary Care. Acute Gastrointestinal Syndromes.
San Diego, California, August, 2006.
11th Annual Topics in Infectious Diseases for Primary Care. Viral Infections and Tick-borne
Diseases in Primary Care. San Diego, California, August, 2006.
Medicine Conference. Fevers of Unknown Origin and an Efficient Evaluation. Good Samaritan
Hospital, Baltimore, MD, November 30, 2006.
Medical and Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Peninsula Regional Medical Center. Lyme Update 2007.
Salisbury, MD, June 19, 2007.
Northern Virginia Medical Society. Update in Common Respiratory Tract Infections.
Alexandria, Virginia, October 2007.
Medical Conference. Fever of Unknown Origin. Good Samaritan Hospital. Baltimore, MD.
February 2008.
Update on Antibiotic Prophylaxis. Blair Memorial Lectureship. Warren, PA. October 2008.
Chronic Lyme disease: facts and foibles. Blair Memorial Lectureship. Warren, PA. October
2008.
A Woman’s Journey, The Women’s Board of Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Pill Box: Exploring
Problems with Medications and Supplements, Palm Beach FL, January 2009.
Division of Allergy and Immunology Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine. Complications of anti-TNF inhibitor therapy. Baltimore MD, January 2009.
Topics in Cardiovascular Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Office of Continuing Medical
Education. Issues in Endocarditis Treatment and Prophylaxis. Baltimore, MD, February
2009.
Infectious Diseases Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital. CNS Shunt Infections. Baltimore, MD,
August 17, 2009.
Infectious Diseases Case Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Neurosarcoidosis. Baltimore,
MD, November 10, 2009.
A Woman’s Journey, The Women’s Board of Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Top 10 Infections for
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2009. Baltimore Hyatt, Baltimore MD, November 14, 2009
Topics in Internal Medicine, Tumulty Course. Antibiotics or not? Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, May 6, 2010
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Principles of Bacterial Infections (260.22
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Environmental Health Sciences,
Epidemiology and Pathology): Lyme Disease and other Borrelia Infections, May 13,
2010.
6th Annual Rheumatology Conference, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Lyme
Disease. Tremont Hotel, Baltimore, MD, June 4, 2010.
ROUNDS
ID Clinical Rounds, Generalized Vaccinia, Department of Medicine, October, 1996.
ID Clinical Rounds, Invasive Aspergillosis, Department of Medicine, December, 1996.
Tumulty Rounds, Bell’s Palsy, Department of Medicine, January, 1997.
Tumulty Rounds, Disseminated Histoplasmosis, Department of Medicine, March, 1997.
Tumulty Rounds Pulmonary MAI, Department of Medicine, May, 1997.
Tumulty Rounds, Right Ventricular Dysplasia, Department of Medicine, March, 1998.
Tumulty Rounds, Hepatitis C, October, 1998.
ID Clinical Rounds, Fever in Returning Traveler, Department of Medicine, November 1998.
ID Clinical Rounds, Q Fever, January, 1999.
Tumulty Rounds, Lumpy Jaw/Actinomycosis, March, 1999.
Tumulty Rounds, Celiac Disease, April, 1999.
Tumulty Rounds, Pelvic Congestion Syndrome, October, 1999.
ID Clinical Rounds, Scrofulous Coccidiodes, April, 2000.
Janeway Firm Grand Rounds, Bronchiolitis Obliterans with Organizing Pneumonia, October,
2000.
ID Clinical Rounds, Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses, February, 2001.
ID Clinical Rounds, Cutaneous Alternaria, June, 2001.
Janeway Firm Grand Rounds, Pellagra and Vitamin A deficiency in a Patient with Short Gut
Syndrome, October, 2001.
ID Clinical Rounds, Neuroborreliosis, March, 2002.
Tumulty Round, Lyme Polyradiculitis, May, 2002.
Janeway Firm Grand Rounds, Overwhelming Sepsis in the Post-Splenectomy Patient:
Capnocytophaga canimorsus, September, 2003.
Janeway Firm Grand Rounds, Drug Fever, September, 2004.
Infectious Diseases Clinical Rounds, Systemic Amyloidosis Masquerading as Treatment
Refractory Lyme Disease, April, 2006.
Infectious Diseases Clinical Rounds, FUO as Manifestation of Schnitzler’s Syndrome, June,
2006.
Janeway Firm Grand Rounds, Patient with fever, rash and myalgia. September 2007.
Infectious Diseases Clinical Rounds, Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria Secondary to Syphilis.
April 2008.
Infectious Diseases Clinical Rounds, “Chronic Lyme Disease” refractory to antibiotic treatment
explained by pituitary-hypothalamic dysfunction secondary to neurosarcoidosis.
December 2009
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Infectious Diseases Case Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Microsporidial keratitis.
Baltimore, MD, February 2, 2010.
Infectious Diseases Case Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Erythromelalgia. Baltimore,
MD, February 2, 2010.
Infectious Diseases Case Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Food poisoning: Fiddlehead
ferns. Baltimore, MD, July 6, 2010
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Journal Peer Review Activities
Ad hoc Reviewer (partial list)
American Family Physician
American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
British Medical Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
European Journal of Internal Medicine
IDSA Guideline Reviews
Journal of the American Family Physician
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Journal of General Internal Medicine
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Journal of the Physician and Sports Medicine
Lancet
Medicine
Medical Principles and Practice
New England Journal of Medicine
World Journal of Pediatrics
Media Editorial Activities
Advisory Board, Infectious Diseases, Medscape http://www.medscape.com/infectiousdiseases
2008-present.
Co-editor, eInfections Review. Monthly, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Continuing Education (http://www.einfectionsreview.org/), July 2007-present.
Editor, Advanced Studies in Medicine Vol 7, No 7. Meeting the Challenges of Childhood
Influenza Immunization: A Public Health Perspective, June 2007.
Abstract Reviewer, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Annual Meetings, 2003-present
Managing Editor, The Johns Hopkins University Division of Infectious Diseases Antibiotic
Guide, 2002-present
Associate Editor, Practical Reviews in Infectious Diseases, Oakstone Medical Publishing, 2001
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Club Physician: Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, Maryland
Volunteer:
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