Dr. Gregory P Priebe MD
Infectious Disease Specialist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Infectious Diseases
300 Longwood Ave Div. Critical Care M Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. Gregory Priebe is a pediatric infectious disease specialist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Priebe specializes in recurring or persistent diseases caused by bacteria, parasites or fungus in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious disease specialists also provide consultation to other health care professionals dealing with complex cases.
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 1993
Harvard Medical School 1993
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Acquisition of expression of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoU cytotoxin leads to increased bacterial virulence in a murine model of acute pneumonia and systemic spread.
- Bacterial subretinal abscess: a case report and review of the literature.
- Construction and characterization of a live, attenuated aroA deletion mutant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a candidate intranasal vaccine.
- High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatric patients.
- Protection against fatal Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia in mice after nasal immunization with a live, attenuated aroA deletion mutant.
- Human monoclonal antibodies to Pseudomonas aeruginosa alginate that protect against infection by both mucoid and nonmucoid strains.
- Virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a murine model of gastrointestinal colonization and dissemination in neutropenia.
- Sepsis in the immunocompromised child: the least studied with the most to gain.
- A live-attenuated Pseudomonas aeruginosa vaccine elicits outer membrane protein-specific active and passive protection against corneal infection.
- The neutrophil serine protease inhibitor serpinb1 preserves lung defense functions in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection.
- Inescapable need for neutrophils as mediators of cellular innate immunity to acute Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia.
- Analysis of acquisition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa gastrointestinal mucosal colonization and horizontal transmission in a murine model.
- Caveolin-1 modifies the immunity to Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
- Mucosal vaccination with a multivalent, live-attenuated vaccine induces multifactorial immunity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa acute lung infection.
- Parallel bacterial evolution within multiple patients identifies candidate pathogenicity genes.
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