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Nancy E. Madinger, MD

Associate Professor


 

Associate Professor of Medicine and Pathology
Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program

Phone: 303-724-4922
E-mail: nancy.madinger@ucdenver.edu
Address: University of Colorado
Division of Infectious Diseases, B168
12700 E. 19th Avenue, Room 11002
Aurora, CO 80045

 

 

Medical School
University of California, Los Angeles

Residency
Internal Medicine, Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA

Fellowship
Internal Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
University of Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado

My principal activities are Director of the Infectious Diseases Training Program and Medical Director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory for University of Colorado Hospital. I am currently participating in a number of studies which involve antimicrobial resistance surveys, new diagnostic methods, epidemiology of S. aureus infections in Denver, molecular epidemiology for outbreak investigations at UCH, and clinical studies of new antimicrobial agents. I am actively involved in the HIV primary care program at UCH and have interests in transplant infectious diseases and international health.

1) Barron MA, Sutton DA, Veve R, Guarro J, Rinaldi M, Thompson E, Cagnoni PJ, Madinger NE. Invasive Mycotic Infections Caused by Chaetomium perlucidum: A New Agent of Human Disease. J Clin Microbiol. 2003; 41:5302-7.

2) Barron MA, Lay M, Madinger NE. Successful Treatment of Craniofacial Zygomycosis With Surgery and High-Dose Liposomal Amphotericin B in a Hodgkin's Patient After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. J Clin Microbiol. 2005; 43(4)

3) Wyles DL, Patel A, Madinger N, Bessesen M, Krause PR, Weinberg A. Development of Herpes Simplex Virus Disease in Patients Receiving Cidofovir. Clin Infect Dis. 2005;41:676-680

4) Jenkins, TC, McCollister, BD, Sharma, R, McFann, KK, Madinger, NE, Barron, MA, Bessessen, M, Price, CS, Burman, WJ. Epidemiology of health care-associated bloodstream infections caused by USA300 strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in three affiliated hospitals. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2009;30:233-41.

5) Barron, MA, Woods, PA, Campbell, G, Madinger, NE. Septic Platelet Transfusion Reactions Due to Staphylococcus Aureus. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2009;30:98-100.

6) Howe R, Dillon S, Rogers L, McCarter  M, Kelly C, Gonzalez R, Madinger N, Wilson C.  Evidence for Dendritic Cell-Dependent CD4+ T Helper-1 Type Responses to Commensal Bacteria in Normal Human Intestinal Lamina Propria. Clin Immunol. 2009; 131;317-32