Anthony Mangia, MD  |  Chief of Infectious Disease

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239 Washington Street, 1st Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Bio

Dr. Mangia is the Chief of Infectious Disease at Hudson Regional Hospital. He graduated from the University of Genova in 1982 and specializes in infectious disease medicine and internal medicine. He has been practicing for 30 years.

Education

UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School University Hospital & V.A. Medical Center - Fellowship

New Jersey

June, 1985 - July, 1986

Fellowship Training Infectious Diseases

New York Methodist Hospital - Internship

Brooklyn, NY

July, 1983 - June, 1988

University of Genova, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery - Medical Education

Genova, Italy

June, 1976 - December, 1982

MD

New York University - Pre-Professional Education

New York, NY

September, 1972 - December, 1976

B.A. Biology

Certifications

Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine, September 1987

Publications

HIV-II Associated AIDS in the U.S.. The first case.

Archives Int Med

1989

Other contributors include Kloser P, Leonard J.

Clindamycin for colonization and infection by methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

Infection

1988

Other contributors include Smith SM, Eng RHK.

Meningitis following bacteremia streptococcus sanguis.

New York State Journal of Medicine

1989

Other contributors include Eng RHK, Smith SM.

Diagnosis of Mycobacterium bacteremia in patients with AIDS by Direct Examination of Blood Films.

J. Clin. Micro.

1988

Other contributors include Eng RHK, Bishburg E., Smith SM

AIDS due to HIV-2 Infection

NJ MMWR

1988

Other contributors include Weiss Sh, Lombardo J, Michaels J.

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