10-1-15: CDC Names Six New Prevention Epicenters
New funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today more than doubled the number of CDC Prevention Epicenters Read More...
9-28-15: Mexico chikungunya cases top 7,000, CDC updates travel warning
Chikungunya cases have reached a new milestone this past week, eclipsing the 7,000 mark Read More...
9-2-15: Kaiser Permanente study shows drug effective in preventing HIV
Thirty-two years after the AIDS virus was first discovered, the findings of a new study Read More...
8-28-15: Common infectious diseases contracted by travelers worldwide
This summer intrepid travelers everywhere are strapping on backpacks, dousing themselves in mosquito spray, and getting their inoculations Read More...
8-9-15: PrEP Seen as a Big Part of White House’s New HIV Strategy
HIV awareness groups say providing better access to the drug is essential to lower the rate of infection. Read More...
7-31-2015: World on the verge of an effective Ebola vaccine
Results from an interim analysis of the Guinea Phase III efficacy vaccine trial show that Read More...
Southeastern Center for Infectious Diseases exists to help patients through the management of any infections which develop through environmental exposures, limited immune system function, or complications arising after surgical procedures. We value our patients health, and strive to minimize bodily damage which can occur from any infectious disorders through up to date and efficient treatment regimens.
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Tallahassee
(850) 942-2299
Thomasville
(229) 226-4462
Travel Medicine Clinic
Everyone traveling abroad can benefit
- Vaccinations up to date?
- Do you know the seasonal illnesses
for your destination?
medications?
- Do you know how to contact
medical help if you need it
outside the country?
Tips for staying healthy on a cruise...