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Darvin (Scott) Smith, MD 

Selected Publications

Meites E, Jay MT, Deresinski S, Shieh WJ, Zaki SR, Tompkins L, Smith DS. Reemerging leptospirosis, California. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Mar;10(3):406-12.

Leng T, Smith DS. Wiggling subcutaneous lumps. Clin Infect Dis. 2003 Aug 15;37(4):542, 591-2.

Kemper CA, Witt MD, Keiser PH, Dube MP, Forthal DN, Leibowitz M, Smith DS, et. al., and the California Collaborative Treatment Group. Sequencing of protease inhibitor therapy: insights from an analysis of HIV phenotypic resistance in patients failing protease inhibitors. AIDS, 2001, 15:609-615.

Smith DS, Lindholm-Levy P, Huitt GA, Heifets LB, Cook JL. Mycobacterium terrae: Case Reports, Literature Review and In Vitro Susceptibility Testing. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2000;30:444-453.

Tien PC, Smith DS. Generation of Change: A Glimpse of Chinese Adolescence. A Public Media Center occasional paper on social development in the People's Republic of China. November 1999.

Abramson J, Smith DS. Case in Point - Histoplasmosis. Hospital Practice. December 15, 1999; 89.

Smith DS, Park JY, Musen MA. Therapy Planning as Constraint Satisfaction: A Computer-Based Antiretroviral Therapy Advisor for the Management of HIV. Proceedings of the 1998 AMIA Fall symposium, November 1998; 627-631.

Abiad H, Smith DS. Strategies for the prevention and control of antimicrobial resistance. The Resident Reporter: Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 36th Annual Meeting. Vol. 1, No 6: 22-27. December 1996.

Petersen LR, Lackritz E, Lewis WF, Smith DS, Herrera G, Raimondi V, Aberle-Grasse J, Dodd RY. The effectiveness of the confidential unit exclusion option. Transfusion. 1994; 34:865-869.

Escobar MA, Martinez F, Smith DS, Palma GI, American tegumentary leishmaniasis: A diagnostic challenge. Tropical Doctor. 1992; 22 (Suppl 1)69-78.

Smith DS. Primary care medicine - decisions for the future. The Reese Report. 1991; 6(8): 16-17.

Labrada LA, Smith DS. Workshop for the evaluation of DNA probes for the diagnosis of American leishmaniasis. Parasitology Today. 1990; 6(2):30.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Smith DS, Relman D. Zoonotic Infections. In: Wilson & Sande, eds. Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Infectious Diseases. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, 2001.

Smith DS, Relman D. Trypanosoma and Leishmania. In: Wilson & Sande, eds. Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Infectious Diseases. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, 2001.

Smith DS, Relman D. Neisseria meningitides and gonorrhoeae. In: Wilson & Sande, eds. Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Infectious Diseases. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, 2001.

Smith DS, Relman D. Dermatophytes. In: Wilson & Sande, eds. Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Infectious Diseases. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, 2001.

Smith DS. Visceral leishmaniasis on a Colombian Indian reservation. In Reed, DW, Ed. Spirit of Enterprise, Bern Switzerland, Buri International, 1990, pp. 54-56.

 


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