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Jennifer K. Chow, MD, MS Virtual Appointments Available


Programs + Specialties
Training + Education Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Tufts Medical Center
Board Certifications Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine
NPI # 1750339842
Gender Female
Language(s) French
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Tufts Medical Center
South Building, 6th Floor
800 Washington St.
Box 238
Boston, MA 02111
Phone #: 617-636-7010
Fax #: 617-636-1580

2009-2014, K23 Mentored Patient Oriented Research Career Development Award

1. David A. Oxman, Jennifer K. Chow, Gyorgy Frendl, Susan Hadley, Shaw Hershkovitz, Peter Ireland, Laura A. McDermott, Katy Tasi, Francisco M. Marty, Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis, Yoav Golan. Candidaemia associated with decreased in vitro fluconazole susceptibility: Is Candida speciation predictive of the susceptibility pattern? Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2010; 65(7): 1460-1465.

2. J.K. Chow, B.G. Warner, R. Ruthazer, D.R. Snydman. Increased Serum Iron Levels and Infectious Complications after Liver Transplantation. Clinical Infectious Disease, 2010; 51(3): e16-e23.

3. J.K. Chow, Y. Golan. Vaccination of Solid-Organ Transplantation Candidates. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009; 49: 1550-1556.

4. J.K. Chow, Y. Golan, R. Ruthazer, A. W. Karchmer, Y. Carmeli, D. Lichtenberg, V. Chawla, J. Young, S. Hadley. Risk Factors for albicans and non-albicans Candidemia in the Intensive Care Unit. Critical Care Medicine, 2008; 37(7): 1993-1998.

5. J.K. Chow, Y. Golan, R. Ruthazer, A. W. Karchmer, Y. Carmeli, D. Lichtenberg, V. Chawla, J. Young, S. Hadley. Factors Associated with Candidemia Caused by Non-albicans Candida Species Versus Candida albicans in the Intensive Care Unit. Clinical Infectious Disease, 2008; 46(8): 1206-1213.