Dr. Ross G Hewitt MD
Infectious Disease Specialist | Infectious Disease
1879 Madison Ave New York NY, 10035About
Dr. Ross Hewitt is an infectious disease specialist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Hewitt 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
New York Univ Sch of Med, New York Ny 1983
New York University School of Medicine 1983
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Gemfibrozil effectively lowers protease inhibitor-associated hypertriglyceridemia in HIV-1-positive patients.
- Prevention of disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection with reduced dose clarithromycin in patients with advanced HIV disease.
- Natural history of intestinal microsporidiosis among patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus.
- Cocaine differentially modulates chemokine production by mononuclear cells from normal donors and human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients.
- Eradication of Helicobacter pylori is associated with increased exposure to delavirdine in hypochlorhydric HIV-positive patients.
- If taken 1 hour before indinavir (IDV), didanosine does not affect IDV exposure, despite persistent buffering effects.
- Women's health. The role of gender in HIV progression.
- Effects of grapefruit juice on pharmacokinetic exposure to indinavir in HIV-positive subjects.
- Toxoplasmic encephalitis and primary lymphoma of the brain--the shift in epidemiology: a case series and review of the literature.
- The role of gender in HIV progression.
- Effect of cocaine on chemokine and CCR-5 gene expression by mononuclear cells from normal donors and HIV-1 infected patients.
- Abacavir hypersensitivity reaction.
- New-onset seizures as an initial presentation of end-stage renal failure in patients with HIV/AIDS.
- Delavirdine malabsorption in HIV-infected subjects with spontaneous gastric hypoacidity.
- Pharmacokinetics of ritonavir and delavirdine in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients.
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