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Specialties
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Infectious Disease) -
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Primary Academic Divisions Infectious Diseases
Board Certification American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Infectious Disease)Education history
Fellowship Infectious Diseases - University of Utah School of Medicine Chief Fellow Infectious Diseases - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow Residency Internal Medicine - Indiana University School of Medicine Resident Osteopathic Medicine - Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. Undergraduate Molecular Biology - University of Denver B.A. Undergraduate Liberal Studies - Landmark College A.A. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Peterson KS, Lewis J, Patterson OV, Chapman AB, Denhalter DW, Lye PA, Stevens VW, Gamage SD, Roselle GA, Wallace KS, Jones M (2021). Automated Travel History Extraction From Clinical Notes for Informing the Detection of Emergent Infectious Disease Events: Algorithm Development and Validation. JMIR Public Health Surveill, 7(3), e26719. (Read full article)
- Webb BJ, Brunner A, Lewis J, Ford CD, Lopansri BK (2018). Repurposing an Old Drug for a New Epidemic: Ursodeoxycholic Acid to Prevent Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection. Clin Infect Dis, 68(3), 498-500. (Read full article)
- Prasidthrathsint K, Lewis J, Couturier MR (2017). The Brief Case: Angiostrongylus cantonensis Eosinophilic Meningitis in a Returned Traveler. J Clin Microbiol, 55(10), 2880-2883. (Read full article)
Editorial
- Prasidthrathsint K, Lewis J, Couturier MR (2017). Closing the Brief Case: Angiostrongylus cantonensis Eosinophilic Meningitis in a Returned Traveler. J Clin Microbiol, 55(10), 3147-3148. (Read full article)
Letter
- Swaminathan S, Schlaberg R, Lewis J, Hanson KE, Couturier MR (2016). Fatal Zika Virus Infection with Secondary Nonsexual Transmission. [Letter to the editor]. N Engl J Med, 375(19), 1907-1909. (Read full article)