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Rady Children's Specialists

Infectious Diseases

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Overview

The Division of Infectious Diseases specializes in the diagnosis, management and prevention of serious, complicated or unusual infections in children. Expert care is provided by the infectious disease specialists of Rady Children’s Specialists of San Diego.

The Division is also an integral part of the teaching program for the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, training the best and brightest medical students, pediatric residents and pediatric infectious diseases fellows.

Our services include:

  • Inpatient and outpatient consultation
  • Specialized laboratory testing and interpretation of results
  • Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) Clinic

Outpatient clinics are held twice weekly for new patient evaluations and follow-up visits of children previously seen at the Hospital or clinic. Physicians wishing to refer children with urgent or problematic infections may do so any day of the week.

The Division is a leader in basic science and clinical research, with a focus on new antibiotics, antifungal and antiviral therapy, and investigational treatment with immune modulators.

Video: Learn about our world-class program from Division Chief Dr. George Liu

Division Achievements:

  • Chris Cannavino, M.D., received the 2021 Barbara and Paul Saltman Distinguished Teaching Award, which is given to up to five members of the Academic Senate, three non-Senate faculty members and three graduate students at UC San Diego each year.
  • John Bradley, M.D., received the 2020 Distinguished Physician Award from the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society, recognizing his achievements as a clinician, educator and researcher.
  • Mark Sawyer, M.D., was named to both the Food and Drug Administration’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee and the state of California’s COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Panel
  • John Bradley, M.D., received a promotion to Distinguished Professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine, the highest rank conferred on the university’s faculty.
  • A group of Rady Children’s specialists and UC San Diego faculty, led by John Bradley, M.D., were awarded a $3 million grant to investigate how kids metabolize a sepsis-fighting antibiotic.

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