Our Mission
Is to cultivate scientific and programmatic infectious disease expertise within Nursing. Center affiliated scientists, trainees and staff design and test innovative, high quality, patient-centered models of care to improve clinical outcomes.
Center Press, Publications, Practice News and Events
South Africa First Patient Cured on BPaL
There was a celebration of World TB Day 2024 in Sandton where the first patient to be cured by a clinical nurse practitioner at a primary care clinic using the 6-month BPaL regimen spoke about his experience. Please read all... Read MoreMDH Clinician Letter – A(H5N1)
There has been a human case of Avian Influenza identified in Texas. No human cases of H5N1 have been acknowledged in Maryland at this time. The letter is to bring awareness if persons show signs or symptoms and have exposure... Read MoreSister Ncane Curing DR-TB
We are proud of Sister Zipporah Ncane, a clinical nurse practitioner pictured here. She works on the Bring BPaL2Me Trial treating and curing patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Read MoreEducational Programs & Seminars
HIV Stigma: Translating Theory into Action
Diagnosis, Care and Management of Persons with HIV and AIDS
Learn from clinical management and behavioral experts who share their expertise through evidenced-based and practical case studies
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