Dr. Bernard M Branson MD
Infectious Disease Specialist | Infectious Disease
2175 Eldorado Dr Ne Atlanta GA, 30345About
Dr. Bernard Branson is an infectious disease specialist practicing in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Branson 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
Northwestern Uniiversity 1975
Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine 1975
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Do physicians provide counseling with HIV and STD testing at physician offices or
- Cost comparison of three HIV counseling and testing technologies.
- Virological evaluation of the 'Ottawa case' indicates no evidence for HIV-1 superinfection.
- FDA approves OraQuick for use in saliva. On March 25, the FDA approved the first
- Rapid HIV-1 testing during labor: a multicenter study.
- Incidence immunoassay for distinguishing recent from established HIV-1 infection in therapy-naive populations.
- Outcomes of offering rapid point-of-care HIV testing in a sexually transmitted disease clinic.
- Rapid HIV testing. Wait time reduced from days to minutes.
- Surveillance for HIV-1 incidence using tests for recent infection in
- A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of alternative HIV counseling and testing methods to increase knowledge of HIV status.
- Rapid HIV antibody testing in the New York State Anonymous HIV Counseling and Testing Program: experience from the field.
- Comparison of HIV type 1 incidence observed during longitudinal follow-up with incidence estimated by cross-sectional analysis using the BED capture enzyme immunoassay.
- To screen or not to screen: is that really the question?
- Investigation of false positive results with an oral fluid rapid HIV-1/2 antibody test.
- State of the art for diagnosis of HIV infection.
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