Chicago Infectious Disease Physicians

Chicago Infectious Disease Physicians

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Evidence-based treatment of a wide variety of infectious and communicable diseases in adults

Erythema Multiforme | NEJM 05/09/2026

Erythema Multiforme | NEJM A 22-year-old man presented with a 5-day history of painful lesions on his hands, feet, lips, and tongue. Physical examination showed erosions on the tongue and target lesions on the palms.

05/07/2026

Hunta virus outbreak is a cruise ship

301 Moved Permanently

Photos from Chicago Infectious Disease Physicians's post 12/07/2025

Sir William Osler

From Isolation to Solidarity_Medcon2025.pdf 11/07/2025

From Isolation to Solidarity_Medcon2025.pdf BEYOND QUARANTINE CLINICAL REALITIES & SOCIAL IMPACTS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAKS! Highlight Clinical/Social Dimensions of Outbreaks Examine the social, psychological, and ethical implications of infectious disease through the lens of COVID-19 and past pandemics. How isolation measures affect pa...

Bloodstream_Infections_CME_Presentation_ Oct 2025.pdf 11/05/2025

Bloodstream_Infections_CME_Presentation_ Oct 2025.pdf Blood stream infections, Bacteremia, BSIs represent serious infections with significant morbidity and mortality. •Prompt recognition & multidisciplinary care. •Early source control, and appropriate antimicrobial therapy Device-related BSIs are largely preventable with adherence to bundles and in...

10/27/2025
Gov. Pritzker Issues Executive Order to Protect Life-Saving Immunization Access for Illinoisans 09/17/2025

Kudos to IL state leaders for continue to support the science beyond the politics !

Gov. Pritzker Issues Executive Order to Protect Life-Saving Immunization Access for Illinoisans Action prioritizes consistent, transparent, science-based guidance on and access to vaccines in advance of fall respiratory season

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