Dr. Annette C Reboli M.D.
Infectious Disease Specialist | Infectious Disease
501 Fellowship Rd Suite 101 Mount Laurel NJ, 08054About
Dr. Annette Reboli is an infectious disease specialist practicing in Mount Laurel, NJ. Dr. Reboli 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
Georgetown Univ Sch of Med, Washington Dc 1981
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Infectious Disease
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Intravenous and oral itraconazole versus intravenous amphotericin B deoxycholate as empirical antifungal therapy for persistent fever in neutropenic patients with cancer who are receiving broad-spectrum antibacterial therapy. A randomized, controlled
- Encephalopathy and psychoses associated with sulfadiazine in two patients with AIDS and CNS toxoplasmosis.
- Anidulafungin: a new echinocandin for candidal infections.
- A comparative evaluation of properties and clinical efficacy of the echinocandins.
- Micafungin versus caspofungin for treatment of candidemia and other forms of invasive candidiasis.
- Anidulafungin: a drug evaluation of a new echinocandin.
- Anidulafungin: a novel echinocandin for candida infections.
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection in women.
- Secondary bacterial pneumonia due to Staphylococcus aureus complicating 2009 influenza A (H1N1) viral infection.
- Pharmacodynamics of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in Listeria meningitis: a case report.
- Anidulafungin: when and how? The clinician's view.
- Anidulafungin compared with fluconazole in severely ill patients with candidemia and other forms of invasive candidiasis: support for the 2009 IDSA treatment guidelines for candidiasis.
- Prevention of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections: is it time to add simulation training to the prevention bundle?
- Micafungin: an evidence-based review of its place in therapy.
- Editorial commentary: Is the debate about treatment of Candida parapsilosis complex infections with echinocandins much ado about nothing?
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