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Office
1800 Orleans Street
Baltimore, MD 21287Phone+1 410-955-5000Fax+1 410-955-5001
Education & Training
- Johns Hopkins UniversityFellowship, Pediatric Pulmonology, 2012 - 2015
- Johns Hopkins UniversityFellowship, Pediatric Pulmonology, 2012 - 2014
- Virginia Commonwealth University School of MedicineClass of 2003
Certifications & Licensure
- MD State Medical License 2014 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2005 - 2012
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Pulmonology
Clinical Trials
- HIV Diagnosis in Hospitalized Malawian Infants Start of enrollment: 2011 Jun 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 24 citationsProtecting children in low-income and middle-income countries from COVID-19.Salahuddin Ahmed, Tisungane Mvalo, Samuel Akech, Ambrose Agweyu, Kevin Baker
BMJ Global Health. 2020-05-01 - 13 citationsDerivation and validation of a novel risk assessment tool to identify children aged 2-59 months at risk of hospitalised pneumonia-related mortality in 20 countries.Chris A Rees, Tim Colbourn, Shubhada Hooli, Carina King, Norman Lufesi
BMJ Global Health. 2022-04-01 - 26 citationsINTRACELLULAR CALCIUM MOBILIZATION AND THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN CF BRONCHIAL EPITHELIAL CELLSGiulio Cabrini, Paola Prandini, Silvia Munari, Enrica Fabbri, Giulia Montagner
Pediatric Pulmonology. 2016-01-01
Journal Articles
- Placebo vs Amoxicillin for Nonsevere Fast-Breathing Pneumonia in Malawian Children Aged 2 to 59 MonthsRasa Izadnegahdar, Eric D McCollum, JAMA
- Outpatient Management of Children with World Health Organization Chest Indrawing Pneumonia: Implementation Risks and Proposed SolutionsEric McCollum, MD, Clinical Infectious Diseases
Press Mentions
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas Does Not Affect Severe Pneumonia Risk in InfantsJanuary 7th, 2024
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