INFLAMMATION IN PEDIATRIC DISEASE ::   STEVE BUCKINGHAM, M.D.     sbuckingham@utmem.edu  
 
 Publications :: Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases


Dr. Steve Buckingham is interested in the epidemiology of infectious diseases in children. Research interests include: 1. Epidemiology and treatment of viral and bacterial respiratory infections in children. 2. Epidemiology and prevention of hospital-acquired and healthcare-associated infections in children. 3. Epidemiology and treatment of infections transmitted by ticks in children.

Stovall SH, Buckingham SC. Cryptococcosis. In: McMillan JA, DeAngelis CD, Feigin RD, Warshaw JB, editors. Oski’s Principles and Practice of Pediatrics, 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2006, p. 1307-1310.

English BK, Buckingham SC. Impact of antimicrobial resistance on therapy of bacterial pneumonia in children. Adv Exp Med Biol 2006; 582:125-135

Chapman AS, Bakken JS, Folk SM, Paddock CD, Bloch KC, Krusell A, Sexton DJ, Buckingham SC, et al. Diagnosis and management of tick-borne rickettsial diseases: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmosis—United States. MMWR 2006; 55(No. RR-4):1-28.

Buckingham SC, McCullers JA, Luján-Zilbermann J, Knapp KM, Orman KL, English BK. Early vancomycin therapy and adverse outcomes in children with pneumococcal meningitis. Pediatrics 2005; 117:1688-1694

Arnold SR, Elias D, Howard C, Thomas E, Arkader A, Buckingham SC. Changing patterns of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis and septic arthitis: emergence of community-associated methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. J Pediatr Orthoped 2006; 26(6):703-708

Buckingham SC, Marshall GS, Schutze GE, Woods CR, Jackson MA, Patterson LE, Jacobs RF; Tick-borne Infections in Children Study Group. Clinical and laboratory features of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children. J Pediatr 2007;150(2):180-184

 
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