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Warren Andiman, MD is a Professor Emeritus at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Pediatrics with a focus on Infectious Disease. He has been a member of the Yale Medical School Faculty since 1976 and founded the AIDS Care Program at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1987. Dr. Andiman served as the Director of the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Program at YNHCH and has published extensively in the areas of clinical diagnostic virology and pediatric HIV/AIDS. He has been the principal investigator of one of the longest-running longitudinal cohort studies of children born to HIV-infected mothers for fourteen years and oversaw the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Program at Yale, enrolling 100 children in various treatment and natural history studies. His commitment to combating mother-to-child transmission of HIV has made significant impacts in New Haven. Currently, he focuses on the long-term follow-up of HIV-infected adolescents and young adults born with the infection, facilitating their transition to adult healthcare practices.
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