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Julie Gutman
Adjunct Asst Professor
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Adjunct or Visiting, Global Health
Julie Gutman, MD, MSc is a pediatric infectious disease specialist and medical epidemiologist in the Malaria Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Her research focuses on the treatment and prevention of malaria, specifically malaria in pregnancy.
Areas of Interest
- Infectious Disease
Education
- BSc 1998, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Doctor of Medicine 2002, Sackler School of Medicine, University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Internship and Residency in Pediatrics 2005, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
- Fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2008, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
- Masters of Science in Clinical Research 2009, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Courses Taught
- GH 574: Malaria Prevent Cntrl & Treat
Publications
- Desai M, Gutman J, Taylor SM, Wiegand RE, Khairallah C, Kayentao K, Ouma P, Coulibaly SO, Kalilani L, Mace KE, Arinaitwe E, Mathanga DP, Doumbo O, Otieno K, Edgar D, Chaluluka E, Kamuliwo M, Ades V, Skarbinski J, Shi YP, Magnussen P1, Meshnick S, Ter Kuile FO, 2016, Impact of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine Resistance on Effectiveness of Intermittent Preventive Therapy for Malaria in Pregnancy at Clearing Infections and Preventing Low Birth Weight, Clin Infect Dis, 62, 323-33
- Paczkowski M, Mwandama D, Marthey D, Luka M, Makuta G, Sande J, Ali D, Troell P, Mathanga DP, Gutman J, 2016, In vivo efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine and artesunate-amodiaquine for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Malawi, 2014, Malar J, 15, 236
- Riley C, Dellicour S, Ouma P, Kioko U, Ter Kuile FO, Omar A, Kariuki S, Buff AM, Desai M, Gutman J, 2016, Knowledge and Adherence to the National Guidelines for Malaria Case Management in Pregnancy among Healthcare Providers and Drug Outlet Dispensers in Rural, Western Kenya, PLoS One, 11, e0145616
- Gutman J, Mwandama D, Wiegand RE, Abdallah J, Iriemenam NC, Shi YP, Mathanga DP, Skarbinski J, 2015, In vivo efficacy of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine for the treatment of asymptomatic parasitaemia in pregnant women in Machinga District, Malawi, Malar J, 14, 197
- Desai M, Gutman J, L'lanziva A, Otieno K, Juma E, Kariuki S, Ouma P, Were V, Laserson K, Katana A, Williamson J, Ter Kuile FO, 2015, Intermittent screening and treatment or intermittent preventive treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine versus intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for the control of malaria during pregnancy in western Kenya: an open-label, three-group, randomised controlled superiority trial, Lancet, 386, 2507-19
- Andrews KG, Lynch M, Eckert E, Gutman J, 2015, Missed opportunities to deliver intermittent preventive treatment for malaria to pregnant women 2003-2013: a systematic analysis of 58 household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa, Malar J, 14, 521
- Gutman J, Kalilani L, Taylor S, Zhou Z, Wiegand RE, Thwai KL, Mwandama D, Khairallah C, Madanitsa M, Chaluluka E, Dzinjalamala F, Ali D, Mathanga DP, Skarbinski J, Shi YP, Meshnick S, Ter Kuile FO, 2015, The A581G Mutation in the Gene Encoding Plasmodium falciparum Dihydropteroate Synthetase Reduces the Effectiveness of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine Preventive Therapy in Malawian Pregnant Women, J Infect Dis, 211, 1997-2005