Alvin Wee, MD, discusses case details and the policy that aims to make organ transplantation more equitable for people living with HIV.
What to Do About Monkeypox
A vaccination program targeted toward those at high risk is the best bet for stemming the monkeypox outbreak.
Expanding Transplantation Options for Patients with HIV
Cleveland Clinic’s Transplant Center will soon begin offering kidney transplantation from deceased donors with HIV to patients with end-stage kidney disease who are HIV positive.
COVID-19: When Caregivers Come Home to Their Families
Steven Gordon, MD, Chair of Infectious Disease in Cleveland Clinic’s Respiratory Institute, discusses ways healthcare workers can prevent the spread of COVID-19 to their families.
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At the Intersection of Autoimmune and Infectious Disease
Complex immunologic disease requires collaboration across subspecialties. Cleveland Clinic’s first dual-trained rheumatology-infectious disease specialist explains why we need more rheum-ID hybrids.
New Fellowship Is First to Combine Rheumatology and Infectious Disease
Here’s why Cleveland Clinic just launched the first known fellowship combining these two complementary disciplines. Hint: Research opportunities loom large.