Guy El Helou department of medicine/ Division of infectious disease and global medicine University of Florida Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Guy El Helou Currently a Transplant Infectious Disease faculty and program director for transplant Infectious Disease section within the division of infectious disease and global medicine at the university of florida.I have complete Infectious disease training at both Hotel Dieu de France, Beirut, Lebanon and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. I then went on to pursue transplant and immunocompromised host ID fellowship at Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN before joining the University of Florida Faculty. Publications Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Bacteremia in a Lung Transplant Recipient Exposed to Domestic Pets Cureus. May, 2021 | Pubmed ID: 34109083 Absolute Lymphocyte Count As Marker of Cytomegalovirus and Allograft Rejection: Is There a "Safe Corridor" After Kidney Transplantation? Transplant Infectious Disease : an Official Journal of the Transplantation Society. Apr, 2021 | Pubmed ID: 33037728 Tetravalent Dengue DNA Vaccine is Not Immunogenic when Delivered by Retrograde Infusion into Salivary Glands Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines. Month, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 32518668 Cryptococcus Neoformans Pericarditis in a Lung Transplant Recipient: Case Report, Literature Review and Pearls Transplant Infectious Disease : an Official Journal of the Transplantation Society. Oct, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 31267603 Retrograde Parotid Gland Infusion through Stensen's Duct in a Non-Human Primate for Vectored Gene Delivery Guy El Helou1, Joseph F. Goodman2, Maria Blevins3, David L. Caudell4, Todd A. Ponzio3, John W. Sanders3,5 1Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine, University of Florida, 2Department of Otolaryngology, George Washington University School of Medicine, 3Department of Medicine, Section on Infectious Diseases, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 4Department of Pathology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 5Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center JoVE 62645 Inmunología e infección
Retrograde Parotid Gland Infusion through Stensen's Duct in a Non-Human Primate for Vectored Gene Delivery Guy El Helou1, Joseph F. Goodman2, Maria Blevins3, David L. Caudell4, Todd A. Ponzio3, John W. Sanders3,5 1Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine, University of Florida, 2Department of Otolaryngology, George Washington University School of Medicine, 3Department of Medicine, Section on Infectious Diseases, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 4Department of Pathology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 5Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center JoVE 62645 Inmunología e infección