Professor, Medicine, UCSD School of Medicine
Infectious Disease
Joseph Vinetz practices Infectious Disease. He researched medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine. University of California San Diego School of Medicine is ranked 17/19 in Research/PrimaryCare. He received 14 awards: "Elected to Fellowship", "Bailey K. Ashford medal", "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Elected President", "Elected Member", "Fellow (FACP)", "Medical Sciences Scholar", "Winner, Poster, Competition for Clinical Vignettes", "Physician Postdoctoral Award", "First Place, Clinical Vignettes, "Urban Leptospirosis;" Runner Up, Clinical Research, "Prospective Study of Simple Clinical and Laboratory Parameters to Predict Clostridium difficile Colitis"", "Young Investigator Award, Honorable Mention, for immunology of blood stage malaria", "Fellow", "Bailey K Ashford Medal" and "Super Doctor". Joseph M. Vinetz, MD is a published physician. He published 100 publications, including: 'Sporadic urban leptospirosis.' He accepts Medicare.
Publications
- Whole Genome Shotgun Sequencing Shows Selection on Leptospira Regulatory Proteins During in vitro Culture Attenuation.
- Porta Hepatis Mass.
- Characteristics of Travel-Related Severe Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Hospitalized at a Tertiary Referral Center in Lima, Peru.
- Malaria Epidemiology and Control Within the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research.
- Malaria Molecular Epidemiology: Lessons from the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research Network.
- Malaria Diagnosis Across the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research: Platforms, Performance, and Standardization.
- Changes in Genetic Diversity from Field to Laboratory During Colonization of Anopheles darlingi Root (Diptera: Culicidae).
- Cysticercosis with an Orbital Tropism in Twins.
- Algae-produced malaria transmission-blocking vaccine candidate Pfs25 formulated with a human use-compatible potent adjuvant induces high affinity antibodies that block...
- Mutations in the P-Type Cation-Transporter ATPase 4, PfATP4, Mediate Resistance to Both Aminopyrazole and Spiroindolone Antimalarials.
- Genome-Level Determination of Plasmodium falciparum Blood Stage Targets of Malarial Clinical Immunity in the Peruvian Amazon.
- A young man evaluated for suspicion of lymphoma.
- A protein-conjugate approach to develop a monoclonal antibody-based antigen detection test for the diagnosis of human brucellosis.
- Infection of Laboratory-Colonized Anopheles darlingi Mosquitoes by Plasmodium vivax.
- Regional differences of leptospirosis in sri lanka: observations from a flood-associated outbreak in 2011.
- Brucella melitensis T cell Epitope Recognition by Humans Recovered From Brucellosis in Peru.
- Microgeographical Differences of Plasmodium vivax Relapse and Re-Infection in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis among patients in Baja California, Mexico, and Hispanic patients in California.
- Human Host-Derived Cytokines Associated with Plasmodium vivax Transmission from Acute Malaria Patients to Anopheles darlingi Mosquitoes in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Molecular Taxonomy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) benarrochi (Diptera: Culicidae) and Malaria Epidemiology in Southern Amazonian Peru.
- Utility and Limitations of Direct Multi-Locus Sequence Typing on qPCR-Positive Blood to Determine Infecting Leptospira Strain.
- Whole Genome Analysis of Leptospira licerasiae Provides Insight into Leptospiral Evolution and Pathogenicity.
- Antigen-specific acquired immunity in human brucellosis: implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and vaccine development.
- New Ultrastructural Analysis of the Invasive Apparatus of the Plasmodium Ookinete.
- Algae-produced pfs25 elicits antibodies that inhibit malaria transmission.
- Utility of quantitative polymerase chain reaction in leptospirosis diagnosis: association of level of leptospiremia and clinical manifestations in sri lanka.
- High Degree of Plasmodium vivax Diversity in the Peruvian Amazon Demonstrated by Tandem Repeat Polymorphism Analysis.
- Serial Kinetics of the Antibody Response Against the Complete Brucella melitensis ORFeome in Focal Vertebral Brucellosis.
- The state of the american journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2012.
- Hemoptysis associated with leptospirosis acquired in hawaii, USA.
- Socio-demographics and the development of malaria elimination strategies in the low transmission setting.
- Amazonian malaria: Asymptomatic human reservoirs, diagnostic challenges, environmentally driven changes in mosquito vector populations, and the mandate for sustainable...
- Systems Biology Approach Predicts Antibody Signature Associated with Brucella melitensis Infection in Humans.
- Leptospirosis outbreak in Sri Lanka in 2008: lessons for assessing the global burden of disease.
- Lack of Molecular Correlates of Plasmodium vivax Ookinete Development.
- A cluster of cutaneous leishmaniasis associated with human smuggling.
- Outpatient follow-up of patients hospitalized for acute leptospirosis.
- Engineered Resistance to Plasmodium falciparum Development in Transgenic Anopheles stephensi.
- In vitro generation of Plasmodium falciparum ookinetes.
- Optimized in vitro production of Plasmodium vivax ookinetes.
- Whole-genome sequencing and microarray analysis of ex vivo Plasmodium vivax reveal selective pressure on putative drug resistance genes.
- Intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in sub-saharan African: a halfway technology or a critical intervention?
- Apical surface expression of aspartic protease Plasmepsin 4, a potential transmission-blocking target of the plasmodium ookinete.
- Lack of demonstrable memory T cell responses in humans who have spontaneously recovered from leptospirosis in the Peruvian Amazon.
- The contribution of bats to leptospirosis transmission in Sao Paulo City, Brazil.
- Asymptomatic renal colonization of humans in the peruvian Amazon by Leptospira.
- Large scale immune profiling of infected humans and goats reveals differential recognition of Brucella melitensis antigens.
- A systems-based analysis of Plasmodium vivax lifecycle transcription from human to mosquito.
- Malaria diagnosis by a polymerase chain reaction-based assay using a pooling strategy.
- Case report: severe, symptomatic hypomagnesemia in acute leptospirosis.
- Predictors of lethality in severe leptospirosis in urban Brazil.
- Septicemic plague in a community hospital in California.
- Missing the forest for the trees in biomedical research: the example of noma.
- Improved molecular technique for the differentiation of neotropical anopheline species.
- Natural history, clinicoradiologic correlates, and response to triclabendazole in acute massive fascioliasis.
- Evidence-based annotation of the malaria parasite's genome using comparative expression profiling.
- Human leptospirosis caused by a new, antigenically unique Leptospira associated with a Rattus species reservoir in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Using death certificate reports to find severe leptospirosis cases, Brazil.
- Polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA from stored serum samples: implications for retrospective diagnosis of malaria.
- Acute pancreatitis in fatal anicteric leptospirosis.
- Suburban leptospirosis: atypical lymphocytosis and gamma-delta T cell response.
- Experimental infection of the neotropical malaria vector Anopheles darlingi by human patient-derived Plasmodium vivax in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Determining risk for severe leptospirosis by molecular analysis of environmental surface waters for pathogenic Leptospira.
- Emerging chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium vivax (Benign Tertian) malaria: the need for alternative drug treatment.
- Polymerase chain reaction and molecular genotyping to monitor parasitological response to anti-malarial chemotherapy in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Toll-like receptor 4 protects against lethal Leptospira interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae infection and contributes to in vivo control of leptospiral burden.
- Leptospirosis in the tropics and in travelers.
- Diversity of bat-associated Leptospira in the Peruvian Amazon inferred by bayesian phylogenetic analysis of 16S ribosomal DNA sequences.
- An anti-Chitinase malaria transmission-blocking single-chain antibody as an effector molecule for creating a Plasmodium falciparum-refractory mosquito.
- Mild, self-resolving acute leptospirosis in an HIV-infected patient in the Peruvian Amazon.
- Plasmodium ookinete-secreted proteins secreted through a common micronemal pathway are targets of blocking malaria transmission.
- Environmental exposure and leptospirosis, Peru.
- Leptospira interrogans activation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: preferential expansion of TCR gamma delta+ T cells vs TCR alpha beta+ T cells.
- An outbreak of leptospirosis among Peruvian military recruits.
- Endemic malaria in the Peruvian Amazon region of Iquitos.
- A mountain out of a molehill: do we treat acute leptospirosis, and if so, with what?
- Prevalence of leptospiral infection in Texas cattle: implications for transmission to humans.
- Asymptomatic Plasmodium parasitemia and the ecology of malaria transmission.
- Monoclonal antibody against the Plasmodium falciparum chitinase, PfCHT1, recognizes a malaria transmission-blocking epitope in Plasmodium gallinaceum ookinetes unrelat...
- Identification of novel Plasmodium gallinaceum zygote- and ookinete-expressed proteins as targets for blocking malaria transmission.
- Implications for changes in Anopheles darlingi biting behaviour in three communities in the peri-Iquitos region of Amazonian Peru.
- Weil''s disease: an unusually fulminant presentation characterized by pulmonary hemorrhage and shock.
- [Seroprevalence of leptospirosis in Puente Piedra, Lima, in 2006].
- Utility of a protein fraction with cathepsin L-Like activity purified from cysticercus fluid of Taenia solium in the diagnosis of human cysticercosis.
- Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize.
- Proteomic analysis of zygote and ookinete stages of the avian malaria parasite Plasmodium gallinaceum delineates the homologous proteomes of the lethal human malaria p...
- Leptospirosis is everywhere, just have to know what to look for. But how?
- Clinical spectrum of pulmonary involvement in leptospirosis in a region of endemicity, with quantification of leptospiral burden.
- Gene structure and ookinete expression of the chitinase genes of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium yoelii.
- Leptospirosis: a zoonotic disease of global importance.
- Detection of leptospirosis in India.
- Leishmania donovani: expression and characterization of Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant chitinase LdCHT1.
- Leptospirosis.
- Chronic arthritis due to Mycobacterium avium complex infection in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- Adoptive transfer of CD8+ T cells from immune animals does not transfer immunity to blood stage Plasmodium yoelii malaria.
- Interdependence of CD4+ T cells and malarial spleen in immunity to Plasmodium vinckei vinckei. Relevance to vaccine development.
- Clostridium difficile colitis: an efficient clinical approach to diagnosis.
- Cellular mechanisms in the immune response to malaria in Plasmodium vinckei-infected mice.
- Sporadic urban leptospirosis.
Schools
University Of California San Diego School Of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Doctors Specialties
- Infectious Disease Medicine
- Infectious Disease
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Elected to Fellowship
- Bailey K. Ashford medal
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Elected President
- Elected Member
- Fellow (FACP)
- Medical Sciences Scholar
- Winner, Poster, Competition for Clinical Vignettes
- Physician Postdoctoral Award
- First Place, Clinical Vignettes, "Urban Leptospirosis;" Runner Up, Clinical Research, "Prospective Study of Simple Clinical and Laboratory Parameters to Predict Clostridium difficile Colitis"
- Young Investigator Award, Honorable Mention, for immunology of blood stage malaria
- Fellow
- Bailey K Ashford Medal
- Super Doctor
Education
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Johns Hopkins University
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University of California San Diego School of Medicine
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Yale University
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