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Office
325 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104Phone+1 206-744-3000
Summary
- Dr. Carey Farquhar, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Seattle, Washington. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Washington. She is affiliated with UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center and UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center.
Education & Training
- University of WashingtonFellowship, Infectious Disease, 1998 - 2002
- University of WashingtonResidency, Internal Medicine, 1994 - 1998
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 1994
Certifications & Licensure
- WA State Medical License 1996 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Clinical Trials
- ARVs to Prevent Breastmilk HIV:Viral and Immune Responses Start of enrollment: 2003 May 01
- Effect of Medication Diaries on Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Drugs Among HIV-1 Infected Kenyan Children Start of enrollment: 2004 Jul 01
- HSV-2 Suppression to Reduce Maternal HIV-1 RNA Levels During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Start of enrollment: 2008 Apr 01
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2360 citationsAntiretroviral prophylaxis for HIV prevention in heterosexual men and women.Jared M. Baeten, Deborah Donnell, Patrick Ndase, Nelly Mugo, James D. Campbell
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2012-08-01 - 189 citationsMale Antenatal Attendance and HIV Testing Are Associated with Decreased Infant HIV Infection and Increased HIV Free SurvivalAdam R. Aluisio, Barbra A. Richardson, Rose Bosire, Grace John-Stewart, Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2011-01-01 - 8 citationsHuman Immunodeficiency Virus Is Associated With Higher Levels of Systemic Inflammation Among Kenyan Adults Despite Viral Suppression.Sarah Masyuko, Stephanie T. Page, Stephen J. Polyak, John Kinuthia, Alfred Osoti
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2021-10-05