Dr. Gary J Noel MD
Infectious Disease Specialist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Infectious Diseases
16 Highland Dr Caldwell NJ, 07006About
Dr. Gary Noel is a pediatric infectious disease specialist practicing in Caldwell, NJ. Dr. Noel specializes in recurring or persistent diseases caused by bacteria, parasites or fungus in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious disease specialists also provide consultation to other health care professionals dealing with complex cases.
Education and Training
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medicine Research, Pondicherry University 1980
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of ciprofloxacin on lethal and sublethal challenge with endotoxin and on early cytokine responses in a murine in vivo model.
- Tendon or joint disorders in children after treatment with fluoroquinolones or azithromycin.
- Effects of three fluoroquinolones on QT interval in healthy adults after single doses.
- Susceptibilities to levofloxacin in Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis clinical isolates from children: results from 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 TRUST studies in the United States.
- Measuring the effects of supratherapeutic doses of levofloxacin on healthy volunteers using four methods of QT correction and periodic and continuous ECG recordings.
- Levofloxacin pharmacokinetics in children.
- An open-label, double tympanocentesis study of levofloxacin therapy in children with, or at high risk for, recurrent or persistent acute otitis media.
- Anti-MRSA beta-lactams in development, with a focus on ceftobiprole: the first
- Probability of target attainment for ceftobiprole as derived from a population
- Comparative study of levofloxacin in the treatment of children with community-acquired pneumonia.
- Results of a double-blind, randomized trial of ceftobiprole treatment of complicated skin and skin structure infections caused by gram-positive bacteria.
- Characterization and dynamics of middle ear fluid and nasopharyngeal isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae from 12 children treated with levofloxacin.
- A randomized, double-blind trial comparing ceftobiprole medocaril with vancomycin
- Population pharmacokinetic analysis of ceftobiprole for treatment of complicated skin and skin structure infections.
- Identifying exposure targets for treatment of staphylococcal pneumonia with ceftobiprole.
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