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What are Portable Infusion Pumps?
What are Portable Infusion Pumps?

Infusion pumps are used to deliver medicine or nutrients into a patient’s body at controlled rates and intervals. While infusion pumps have been popular in hospitals for decades, more patients are opting for a portable solution. Whether a patient feels more comfortable receiving treatment outside of a hospital or if they have a busy schedule, portable infusion pumps can provide…

Leprosy on the Rise in Central Florida: A Historical and Modern Perspective
Leprosy on the Rise in Central Florida: A Historical and Modern Perspective

Introduction Leprosy, commonly referred to as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic infectious condition that has left its mark on human history for millennia. Originating from the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, leprosy primarily targets the skin and peripheral nervous system, leading to symptoms from mild skin lesions to severe nerve damage. Its long-standing presence in historical records, from ancient civilizations to biblical references,…

IDATB Physicians Selected for Tampa Magazine’s 2023 “Top Doctors” List Award
IDATB Physicians Selected for Tampa Magazine’s 2023 “Top Doctors” List Award

Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay (IDATB) is excited to announce that four of our esteemed physicians have been honored with the renowned “Top Doctors 2023” award from Tampa Magazine. What makes this achievement even more significant is that these doctors have received this prestigious award in previous years as well. In May, Tampa Magazine asked more than 11,260 physicians…

Listeria Lurking
Listeria Lurking

A Floridian’s Guide to Staying Safe Introduction Meet Listeria monocytogenes, or Listeria for short. It’s a tricky little bacterium that causes a severe infection called Listeriosis. This infection is especially nasty for pregnant women, newborns, the elderly, and folks with weakened immune systems. Even though it’s relatively rare, Listeriosis has a high mortality rate, leading to about 1,600 cases and…

Human Scabies and Skin Mites
Human Scabies and Skin Mites

The Vital Facts Every Floridian Should Know Unveiling the Creepy Crawlies: Human Scabies and Skin Mites in Florida As a resident of the Sunshine State, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the vast biodiversity that Florida showcases, from its lush tropical forests to its sandy beaches. However, this biological diversity does not come without its own array of microscopic trespassers. Today, we’re…

RSV Vaccine During Pregnancy
RSV Vaccine During Pregnancy

Offering Newborns Protection Against a Severe Respiratory Virus   Respiratory syncytial virus, often known simply as RSV, is an unchecked yet under-discussed pathogen that poses a significant health risk to our most vulnerable population: infants. Although seemingly harmless to many adults, this tiny virus can lead to severe disease in infants and the elderly, causing an alarmingly high rate of…

Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida Gulf Waters. Myth or Reality?
Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida Gulf Waters. Myth or Reality?

A closer look at Vibrio Vulnificus. Vibrio Vulnificus is a type of bacteria that can cause serious illness in people who consume contaminated seafood or have an open wound exposed to saltwater. This bacterium is commonly found in warm coastal waters, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico. It can significantly threaten human health, especially during the summer months.   Vibrio…

Hepatitis Awareness Month 2023
Hepatitis Awareness Month 2023

Don’t let hepatitis go unnoticed: May is the perfect time to get tested and stay informed. Join the national efforts in Hepatitis Awareness Month 2023 and on May 19th for Hepatitis Testing Day and take control of your health. Find out how you can stay up-to-date on the latest information and resources to help prevent the spread of this disease.…

What is an Immigration Exam?
What is an Immigration Exam?

 vide Navigating the complex requirements of U.S. immigration can be overwhelming, but don’t let the mandatory immigration medical exam add to your stress. Get a head start by discovering how you can prepare and what to expect during this crucial aspect of the immigration process. Are you in the midst of applying for a green card to live in the…

Monkeypox is Spreading: What You Need to Know
Monkeypox is Spreading: What You Need to Know

Since recovering from the initial COVID-19 outbreak, the United States is now facing yet another infectious disease outbreak. But this time, it’s monkeypox. While it may be the first time many of us have heard of this disease, it was first discovered decades ago. Now with over 10,000 confirmed cases identified in nearly every state in the United States, at…

Zika Virus in Florida
Zika Virus in Florida

What is Zika Virus? Zika virus is an arthropod-borne (transmitted to humans via insect) disease that is primarily spread from the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. It can also be spread to partners via sex and from mother to baby via pregnancy. When infected, the Zika virus is primarily a threat to pregnant women since it is directly…

Tuberculosis in Florida – Everything You Need to Know
Tuberculosis in Florida – Everything You Need to Know

While the world has been focused on the COVID-19 pandemic for the past two years, tuberculosis still remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases (ECDC). Let’s learn more about tuberculosis and how you can stay up to date with cases in Florida! As the world was reminded with COVID-19, airborne infectious diseases are extremely contagious and can be fatal…

IDATB Doctors Selected for Tampa Magazine’s 2022 Top Doctors List
IDATB Doctors Selected for Tampa Magazine’s 2022 Top Doctors List

Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay (IDATB) is proud to announce that four of our physicians have been selected and recognized in Tampa Magazine’s 2022 Top Doctors List this August! In May 2022, notable Tampa Magazines sent surveys to 11,260 physicians practicing in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties asking them to nominate the peers they believe stand out from the…

Infection Prevention & Control Program (IPC) – What You Need to Know
Infection Prevention & Control Program (IPC) – What You Need to Know

In a healthcare setting, the only thing that should be spreading around is education. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is a scientifically proven program that effectively prevents the transmission of any potential infection to and from patients and health care workers. Through these proven IPC programs, healthcare settings can provide both patients and team members with reassurance in their safety…

Meningococcal Disease in Florida
Meningococcal Disease in Florida

Meningococcal Disease is a rare disease that can even lead to death in a healthy child or adult in only a few hours. This rapidly progressive bacterial infection is caused by Neisseria meningitidis which can cause serious blood infections and infections of the brain and spinal cord (meningitis). Although contracting the disease is rare, statistics show that one out of…

What You Should Know About Clostridioides Difficile
What You Should Know About Clostridioides Difficile

What is Clostridioides difficile? Clostridioides difficile, more commonly known as C. diff, is a bacterium-causing infection that affects the large intestine. As a result of this infection, C. diff can cause severe diarrhea and even colitis (inflammation of the colon). If not treated quickly and properly, patients can run the risk of severe infection and hospitalization. Generally, C. diff more…

MAC Lung Disease – What Floridians Need to Know
MAC Lung Disease – What Floridians Need to Know

What is MAC Lung Disease? MAC Lung Disease is an uncommon infection caused by Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC). It has a thick, protective, and waxy cell wall, and found in dust, soil, and water. While most people come into contact with the MAC bacteria, only a few become infected and are severely impacted by it. People over the age of…

Antibiotic Infusion Therapy: A New Way to Get Better, Sooner
Antibiotic Infusion Therapy: A New Way to Get Better, Sooner

We have all been there—strep throat, food poisoning, or even something more serious like pneumonia or meningitis. Bacterial infections have become a part of our everyday lives. And that is precisely why, as a society, we are thankful for antibiotics.   First, a Brief History on Antibiotics None of us have lived in this world without antibiotics. While the first…

How to Choose an Infusion Center?
How to Choose an Infusion Center?

Are you tired of navigating through hospitals and waiting rooms for your infusion therapy? Are you looking for an infusion center but don’t know where to start? We completely understand. Whether you are new to infusion therapy or are a regular, finding a patient-friendly infusion center can be an overwhelming challenge. Every patient is different and should be treated with…

Hepatitis A in Tampa Bay
Hepatitis A in Tampa Bay

What is Hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is a highly contagious short-term liver infection caused by the Hepatitis A virus (CDC). While the infection attacks the liver, the virus does not cause any long-term liver damage. High-risk patients who are older or have underlying health problems are at risk for liver failure or death due Hepatitis A. By understanding how to…

What are Post-COVID-19 “Long-Hauler” Symptoms?
What are Post-COVID-19 “Long-Hauler” Symptoms?

It’s no secret that the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted everyone’s life in some way. While some have managed to avoid the disease, millions of people around the world have been infected. Throughout the pandemic, experts are gathering more information regarding the disease and its long-term effects.

Tap Water & Travel – Is it Safe to Drink?
Tap Water & Travel – Is it Safe to Drink?

There are many things to consider when you travel abroad. Things like what clothes to pack, plane tickets, travel itineraries, hotel accommodations, and medications you will need. One of the biggest questions to consider when traveling outside of the United States is whether it is safe to drink the water upon arriving at your destination? Because nothing ruins a trip…

Primary Immunodeficiency Disease
Primary Immunodeficiency Disease

The More You Know Just Might Save Your Life Perhaps you, a loved one or a close friend in Florida is struggling with health issues. Not just a common illness, but something more persistent. It is almost as if you or your loved one just cannot seem to shake it and are simply unable to recover from the illness. To…

Skin Ulcers – Risk Factors, Blood Circulation, and Types
Skin Ulcers – Risk Factors, Blood Circulation, and Types

What Are Skin Ulcers? This is not a very pretty or fun topic to cover. However, we feel that it is necessary to make our readers more aware of Skin Ulcers. The fact that they affect so many people – especially older populations – brings the seriousness of these conditions to the forefront. Skin ulcers are open sores caused by…

What Does It Mean for a Disease to be Classified as an “Infectious Disease”?
What Does It Mean for a Disease to be Classified as an “Infectious Disease”?

An “Infectious disease” is a broad term that can cover a wide variety of conditions. From the common cold and flu to tuberculosis, syphilis, yellow fever and even the Black Plague. Infectious diseases have haunted humanity since before recorded history to the current COVID-19 pandemic that has recently infected more than 170 million people globally. Since it spans so many…

Fecal Transplants … Yes, you read that correctly
Fecal Transplants … Yes, you read that correctly

And it just might save your life. We get it. Just a cursory glance at the name of this procedure would gross the average person out. It is understandable. The idea of transplanting a donor’s feces into your system can be off-putting. But for those struggling with chronic diarrhea and colitis resulting from a difficult condition called Clostridium Difficile (C.…

The Epstein-Barr Virus: What You Need to Know
The Epstein-Barr Virus: What You Need to Know

So, What Exactly Is the Epstein-Barr Virus? The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most common viruses in the world. It was discovered and published in scientific journals in 1964 by Michael Anthony Epstein and Yvonne Barr, hence its name. It is also known as  “Human Herpesvirus 4” and is a member of the herpes virus family. The CDC…

Clinical Trials in Florida – What You Need to Know
Clinical Trials in Florida – What You Need to Know

What is a Clinical Trial? When you visit your doctor and receive a prescription for medication or are given a vaccination, at that moment, you are directly benefiting from the work many others have done before you. The path from understanding a disease to treating it with medicines is long, complicated, and expensive. To make sure prescription medicines are safe…

Travel Precautions to Avoid Typhoid
Travel Precautions to Avoid Typhoid

For many people, the only time they’ve heard of typhoid has been in historical accounts of grim 1800s-era pioneers becoming infected on their way to the American west, or perhaps through the cautionary tale of Typhoid Mary, who refused to wash her hands, and spread typhoid through her cooking so frequently that she was banished to an island for the…

Highly Infectious, Highly Unknown: Cytomegalovirus
Highly Infectious, Highly Unknown: Cytomegalovirus

Samantha Isaacs, a mother of four, had a history of healthy pregnancies. She saw trouble brewing only two days after her youngest son was born, however, when he failed a newborn hearing test in the hospital. She was first told he might have fluid in his ears following a C-section, but months later, he was diagnosed with congenital cytomegalovirus, or…

How to Choose the Best Infectious Disease Doctor for your Condition
How to Choose the Best Infectious Disease Doctor for your Condition

It can happen in many different ways. You may have received a diagnosis from your primary care physician. Alternatively, you may have received a preliminary diagnosis and referral from an emergency room doctor. You may have had your condition for some time, and perhaps have moved to a new area. Whatever the case may be, it is imperative to choose…

How to Prevent Shingles
How to Prevent Shingles

What is Shingles? Many Floridians in their lifetime experience some form of illness from the varicella-zoster virus be it in the form of chickenpox or shingles. Shingles, although not life threatening, can be extremely painful and debilitating. Shingles can cause a rash that can appear anywhere on your body and can cause severe pain, burning, numbness, and itching. Those who…

HIV / AIDS – Then and Now
HIV / AIDS – Then and Now

In November of 1991, Los Angeles Lakers point guard, and basketball superstar, Earvin “Magic” Johnson sent shockwaves around the world when we announced that he had contracted HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. He announced that he would be retiring from the NBA, at the height of his decorated career, no less.

Historical Figures Who Contributed to the Specialty of Infectious Diseases, or Infectiology
Historical Figures Who Contributed to the Specialty of Infectious Diseases, or Infectiology

For as long as there have been living beings on this Earth, there have been infectious diseases. Plague and sickness has shaped the path of the world since before recorded history, and through every age, there are those who rise above, saving countless lives in their search for better treatment. These men and women put themselves on the front lines…

13 Covid-19 Myths – What You Need to Know
13 Covid-19 Myths – What You Need to Know

Let’s face it – 2020 hasn’t really gone as planned. Most everyone’s lives have been derailed by Covid-19, the novel coronavirus that began wreaking havoc in the U.S. in late February and early March. As of August 3, 2020, there have been approximately 4.6 million cases in the U.S. and, tragically, just over 154,000 people have died from complications from…

What is a Travel Clinic?
What is a Travel Clinic?

Taking a trip abroad? There is so much to think about. You must plan your itinerary, book hotels, arrange transportation, sightseeing and so much more. But don’t forget to think about illness and diseases you may be exposed to in your travels. This is something many of us do not think about but without proper precautions you might come home…

What You Need to Know About Transplant Infections
What You Need to Know About Transplant Infections

Advances in healthcare have developed rapidly in the U.S. over the last few decades. In 1954, the kidney was the first human organ to be successfully transplanted. Liver, heart and pancreas transplants were successfully performed by the late 1960’s, while  lung and intestinal organ transplant procedures began in the 1980s. Consider now that almost 40,000 organ transplants were performed in…

Hepatitis C on the Rise in Florida: How You Can Stay Safe
Hepatitis C on the Rise in Florida: How You Can Stay Safe

Dr. Philip Styne is a gastroenterologist and volunteer physician at Shepherd’s Hope, a health clinic in Orlando that exists to provide care for uninsured and low-income patients. He noticed that a significant number of his patients had Hepatitis C so he decided to open a weekly clinic to better treat them. “The point is that these people really suffer, and…

Telemedicine: Now More Than Ever for Tampa Bay Patients
Telemedicine: Now More Than Ever for Tampa Bay Patients

Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay (IDATB) is now offering Telemedicine for certain infectious disease services and treatments. We are delighted to embrace this new and ever-expanding technology in order to create a convenient, safe alternative for our patients.

Infusion Therapy: What You Need to Know
Infusion Therapy: What You Need to Know

Receiving medication by infusion therapy is a method of administering a drug by a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. In the hospital, IV therapy is commonly used when a patient cannot take medications orally or for treatments where an intravenous route is more effective.

HIV on the Rise in the Tampa Bay Area
HIV on the Rise in the Tampa Bay Area

Currently, 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV. While most regions of the country have seen a slow decrease in the number of new HIV cases each year, the number of new infections in the South has continued to grow at a steady rate and accounts for just under half of all cases in the US.

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