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Donna Mildvan is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with focused work in subfields such as Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Emergency Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Virology.

The scientist's publications cover several main topics, including Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment, Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, Emergency and Acute Care Studies, Ethics in Clinical Research, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions.

Donna Mildvan has contributed to a range of peer-reviewed papers, including:

  • Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Adults, 2020, CHEST Journal
  • Antibiotic Treatment Failure and Associated Outcomes Among Adult Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the Outpatient Setting: A Real-world US Insurance Claims Database Study, 2020, Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • Minorities Remain Underrepresented in HIV/AIDS Research Despite Access to Clinical Trials, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Comparison of Once-Daily versus Twice-Daily Combination Antiretroviral Therapy in Treatment-Naive Patients: Results of AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) A5073, a 48-Week Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, UNC Libraries

Their work has been published in several venues, with frequent contributions to UNC Libraries, CHEST Journal, and Open Forum Infectious Diseases.

Donna Mildvan frequently collaborates with peers including Julio A. Ramírez, Daniel M. Musher, Scott E. Evans, Charles S. Dela Cruz, and Kristina Crothers.

Best Publications

  • Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study

    Daniel D. Murray;Kazuo Suzuki;Matthew Law;Jonel Trebicka

  • The efficacy of azidothymidine (AZT) in the treatment of patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.

    Margaret A Fischl;D. D. Richman;M. H. Grieco;M. S. Gottlieb

  • The toxicity of azidothymidine (AZT) in the treatment of patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

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  • Sex differences in the Toll-like receptor–mediated response of plasmacytoid dendritic cells to HIV-1

    Angela Meier;J Judy Chang;Ellen S Chan;Richard B Pollard

  • Infection of chimpanzees by human T-lymphotropic retroviruses in brain and other tissues from AIDS patients.

    D. Carleton Gajdusek;Clarence J. Gibbs;Pamela Rodgers-Johnson;Herbert L. Amyx

  • HIV-1 Infection Among Intravenous Drug Users in Manhattan, New York City, From 1977 Through 1987

    Don C. Des Jarlais;Samuel R. Friedman;David M. Novick;Jo L. Sotheran

  • Opportunistic Infections and Immune Deficiency in Homosexual Men

    Donna Mildvan;Usha Mathur;Roger W. Enlow;Paul L. Romain

  • Risk factors for infection with human immunodeficiency virus among intravenous drug abusers in New York City.

    Marmor M;Des Jarlais Dc;Cohen H;Friedman

  • Anemia in HIV Infection: Clinical Impact and Evidence-Based Management Strategies

    Paul A. Volberding;Alexandra M. Levine;Douglas Dieterich;Donna Mildvan

  • Central-Nervous-System Toxoplasmosis in Homosexual Men and Parenteral Drug Abusers

    Brian Wong;Jonathan W. M. Gold;Arthur E. Brown;Michael Lange

  • Sexual Transmission of Enteric Protozoa and Helminths in a Venereal-Disease-Clinic Population

    Steven C. Phillips;Steven C. Phillips;Steven C. Phillips;Donna Mildvan;Donna Mildvan;Donna Mildvan;Daniel C. William;Daniel C. William;Daniel C. William;Alvin M. Gelb;Alvin M. Gelb;Alvin M. Gelb

  • Prolonged Zidovudine Therapy in Patients With AIDS and Advanced AIDS-Related Complex

    Margaret A. Fischl;Douglas D. Richman;Dennis M. Causey;Michael H. Grieco

  • A larger spectrum of severe HIV-1--related disease in intravenous drug users in New York City.

    Rand L. Stoneburner;Don C. Des Jarlais;Diane Benezra;Leo Gorelkin

  • Continuity and change within an HIV epidemic. Injecting drug users in New York City, 1984 through 1992.

    Don C. Des Jarlais;Samuel R. Friedman;Jo L. Sotheran;John Wenston

  • Amphotericin B Lipid Complex Compared with Amphotericin B in the Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in Patients with AIDS

    Patricia K. Sharkey;John R. Graybill;Edward S. Johnson;Stephen G. Hausrath

  • Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Adults: A Consensus Statement Regarding Initial Strategies.

    Julio A Ramirez;Daniel M Musher;Scott E Evans;Charles Dela Cruz

  • HIV incidence among injection drug users in New York City, 1990 to 2002: use of serologic test algorithm to assess expansion of HIV prevention services.

    Don C. Des Jarlais;Theresa Perlis;Kamyar Arasteh;Lucia V. Torian

  • Ganciclovir for the treatment and suppression of serious infections caused by cytomegalovirus

    Oscar L. Laskin;Donna M. Cederberg;John Mills;Lawrence J. Eron

  • The Bone Marrow in AIDS: A Histologic, Hematologic, and Microbiologic Study

    Antonio Castella;Thomas S. Croxson;Donna Mildvan;David H. Witt

  • LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY IN HOMOSEXUAL MEN: RELATION TO ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME

    Usha Mathur-Wagh;Usha Mathur-Wagh;Usha Mathur-Wagh;Ilya Spigland;Ilya Spigland;Ilya Spigland;HenryS. Sacks;HenryS. Sacks;HenryS. Sacks;StanleyR. Yancovitz;StanleyR. Yancovitz;StanleyR. Yancovitz

  • Reductions in hepatitis C virus and HIV infections among injecting drug users in New York City, 1990-2001.

    Don C Des Jarlais;Theresa Perlis;Kamyar Arasteh;Lucia V Torian

  • Prevalence of human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus (HTLV) type II infection among high-risk individuals: type-specific identification of HTLVs by polymerase chain reaction.

    Garth D. Ehrlich;Jordan B. Glaser;Ken LaVigne;Dianna Quan

  • Once-Daily versus Twice-Daily Lopinavir/Ritonavir in Antiretroviral-Naive HIV-Positive Patients: A 48-Week Randomized Clinical Trial

    Joseph J. Eron;Judith Feinberg;Harold A. Kessler;Harold W. Horowitz

  • Evaluation of an intensive intermittent-induction regimen and duration of short-course treatment for human immunodeficiency virus-related pulmonary tuberculosis

    Wafaa M. El-Sadr;David C. Perlman;John P. Matts;Eileen T. Nelson

Frequent Co-Authors

Don C. Des Jarlais
Don C. Des Jarlais New York University
Margaret A. Fischl
Margaret A. Fischl University of Miami
Marya Gwadz
Marya Gwadz New York University
Samuel R. Friedman
Samuel R. Friedman National Development and Research Institutes
Richard B. Pollard
Richard B. Pollard University of California, Davis
Douglas D. Richman
Douglas D. Richman University of California, San Diego
Robert T. Schooley
Robert T. Schooley University of California, San Diego
Alan L. Landay
Alan L. Landay The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Charles M. Cleland
Charles M. Cleland New York University
Harold A. Kessler
Harold A. Kessler Rush University Medical Center

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