Is it a Pseudomonas Sinus infection? A Look at Pseudomonas Sinusitis
Is it a Pseudomonas Sinus Infection? Let's take a look A patient came to see me recently who I had treated for refractory Stenotrophomonas maltophilia sinusitis some twelve years
Is it a Pseudomonas Sinus Infection? Let's take a look A patient came to see me recently who I had treated for refractory Stenotrophomonas maltophilia sinusitis some twelve years
Living With CVID Guest Post by Cat Latuszek Indisposed But Not Inanimate by CVID There are a lot of questions I get asked on a frequent basis, the most common
Last Week I joined on a Webinar on A4M with other ID Experts regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. Scroll down to Week 1 Webinar and Click Watch Now. My part starts
COVID-19 A Look at What We Know: By: Alex Pugliese 04.12.2020 Thanks to the efforts by scientists, public health researchers, and front-line responders, we have learned quite a bit
The brain is the most metabolically active organ in the body and with all that metabolism there is a tremendous amount of toxic waste byproducts produced. One of these byproducts
Coronavirus Q+A with Doctor Dan Ketterer Originally posted on the IDCGA website.(Version 4.0, updated 4/6/20) My name is Dr. Daniel Ketterer, and I am an Infectious Disease physician practicing in
Can you use Hydroxychloroquine to combat Covid-19? Since the end of last week there has been a lot of mention about using hydroxychloroquine in the use of combating Covid-19. The
For the past several years, I have been taking care of a patient who was morbidly obese. Due to the obesity, the patient had severe sleep apnea, mostly due to
This article was previously published in the IDF Advocate. Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PI) can be difficult for many, but it also may only be one of several diseases that
Kiley's Story Dr. Pugliese, As per your request, I’m sharing my story with you in hopes that this will reach someone that is suffering like I was. I’ll