Dr. Julie E Mangino M.D., Infectious Disease Specialist
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Dr. Julie E Mangino M.D.

Infectious Disease Specialist | Infectious Disease

456 W 10th Ave Columbus OH, 43210

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Dr. Julie Mangino is an infectious disease specialist practicing in Columbus, OH. Dr. Mangino specializes in infections that are difficult to diagnose or unresponsive to treatments, such as HIV or airborne infections from a foreign country. Infectious disease specialists usually work with conditions that are not treatable by a primary physician but it is important to keep contact with the primary physician in order to receive information about the patients history and for deciding which diagnostic tests are appropriate.

Education and Training

Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Brooklyn, Coll of Med, Brooklyn Ny 1989

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Dr. Julie E Mangino M.D.'s Expert Contributions
  • Worried?

    Mucous membrane exposures have a much lower risk than blood to blood but far from zero. I would get tested as soon as possible for HIV and also gonorrhea and chlamydia which could also lead to eye involvement. Health department, urgent care and community centers or your own MD would be good places to go. READ MORE

  • Cat bite?

    please go to an urgent care/immediate care clinic as soon as possible. Cat bites are often quite deep and antibiotics are often strongly recommended. Wounds can implode over night. READ MORE

  • What safety measures should we take to keep all of us safe?

    Especially if you are no longer symptomatic, you are not likely to be infectious. Despite this, if both you and your dad wear a good N95 mask when you are exchanging groceries, you should be safe at this point. Obviously washing your hands pre and post your unpacking groceries and being with your dad also ups the safety factor. READ MORE

  • Needle stick injury?

    I think you should be ok and would not worry. I suspect you are immune to Hep B, surface Antibody detectable- which is always a good status to know. I think I would reach out to your local veterinary clinic to be sure there is nothing I dont know about from dogs. Best! READ MORE

  • How long does covid last?

    It can drag on for 2/3 weeks. Keep drinking plenty of fluids water, non calorie beverages and try to get out and walk in tbe outdoors. Tylenol or if permitted ibuprofen may help w the HA. Its too late in covid course for paxlovid. Julie READ MORE

  • Hiv Transmission

    From the CDC website: Blood must come in contact with damaged tissue or be directly injected into the bloodstream (from a needle or syringe) for transmission to occur. So did the barber use an alum block *that was disinfected in between customers*? I am unfamiliar w/ the texture of alum so I think a bleach wipe may be a good way to disinfect it in between customers. Alum helps to close up the skin so, suspect the risk is low w/ a very small area of your open skin, but the volume of blood on the alum may not be zero if it's not disinfected properly and blood-borne (HIV, hepatitis C, and hepatitis B) viruses could potentially be transmitted if there is blood. I do not believe alum has antiviral properties. I think it's safest if someone has a nick to provide pressure w/ an new alcohol wipe (like what is used to clean your skin prior to a blood draw)-as a quick kill disinfectant to the skin and the small nick should close on its own and be provided a bandaid if needed. If you want to use your own alum stick/block or styptic pencil at home just for you that's fine. (For these types of cases, w/ a small volume of potential blood and a small non-severe open area and not a hollow bore (ie blood inside) needle, no post-exposure prophylaxis/PEP for HIV is recommended since 2005 for unknown source exposures- and yours would be an unknown source. I hope this leaves your fear, however, if it does not, get HIV/Hep C tested today, abstain from any/all risky non-condom sexual encounters (oral, anal receptive, or insertive), and get re-tested again in 2-3 weeks. I assume you are immune to Hepatitis B as every US kid is vaccinated since the early 1990s. If unknown, check for hepatitis B surface antibody as well. If not immune to hep B, do get vaccinated; there is a vaccine that is new and requires only 2 doses separated by one month/ helical. READ MORE

  • Exposure to Covid-19?

    If I am following the dates you provided, you were exposed to a pt who tested pos for COVID 11 days AFTER your exposure in December 2021. No, you do NOT need to be tested. READ MORE

  • Covid results?

    If it’s been a few days since the incident, test and then retests 3-5 days later. Wear a mask for 10 d since you performed CPR. READ MORE

  • Is it safe to get the family together?

    This is a very important question and there are a few caveats for keeping it as safe as possible for your mother and her older sister and brother as well. First, everyone should be up to date w/ their vaccines; this means if you are eligible for a booster get it, including the children of these older siblings of your mom. Secondly, there are now a lot of free covid tests and it would be prudent to take one 24-48 hrs before the trip and would certainly keep a low profile in the few days PRIOR to that test, to minimize any risk of the acquisition...let's say 4-5 days prior to the test. Thirdly, since we dont know much yet about the omicron BA2 strain, if any of the above go to the grocery store in the week prior to being together, to a concert, or to Mass, I would strongly recommend wearing an N95 mask. That is the most protective in those days prior to the trip for all. I would also of course wear an N95 on the plane if that is how travel will occur. Best, Julie Mangino READ MORE

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456 W 10th Ave -
Columbus, OH 43210
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