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Blair C Weikert, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Attending Physician, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Transplant ID Administrator, Protocol Development and Quality Improvement, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Transplant ID Fellowship Tract, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Clinical Associate, School of Nursing
Department: Medicine

Contact information
3400 Spruce Street
Silverstein Building, 3rd Floor Suite E
Philadelphia, PA
Education:
BS (Neuroscience & Biological Sciences)
University of Pittsburgh, 1999.
MD
Temple University School of Medicine, 2003.
Post-Graduate Training
Internal Medicine Internship & Residency, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA, 2003-2006.
Fellow in Infectious Diseases, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2006-2008.
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2006.
Infectious Diseases, 2008.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

specializes in infectious disease solid organ transplantation and evaluates those with HIV and other infectious issues both before and after transplant.

Description of Other Expertise

HIV & immunosuppressed patients

Selected Publications

Kaitlyn L Broderick 1, Carli J Peters 1, Jeremy A Mazurek 2, Joyce Wald 2, Robert S Zhang 1, Pavan Atluri 3, Kim Urgo 2, Lee Goldberg 2 4, Emily A Blumberg 5, Blair C Weikert 5, Edo Y Birati 6: Characteristics and Outcomes of Candidemia in Patients with Durable Left Ventricular Assist Device Support. ASAIO Journal 1(8): 1044-1047, August 2022.

Mills JP, Wilck MB, Weikert BC, Porrett PM, Timko D, Alby K, Bonomo RA, Blumberg EA: Successful treatment of a disseminated infection with extensively drug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in a liver transplant recipient with a fosfomycin-based multidrug regimen. Transpl Infect Dis 18(5): 777-781, October 2016.

Simpson CL, Craig-Muller S, Sobanko JF, Weikert BC, Micheletti RG: Refractory Cutaneous Alternariosis Successfully Treated With Mohs Surgery and Full-Thickness Skin Grafting. Dermatol Sur 42(3): 426-9, March 2016.

Weikert Blair C, Blumberg Emily A: Viral infection after renal transplantation: surveillance and management. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 3 (Suppl 2): S76-S86, March 2008.

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