Nina Arlievsky, M.D., is a pediatric infectious diseases specialist with a focus in clinical medicine and education with over 30 years of practice and teaching experience. Her particular interests include tuberculosis, perinatal HIV exposure and infection, Lyme disease, and infections of the musculoskeletal system.
Education
- Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, New York University/Bellevue Hospital
- Residency, Pediatrics, Northshore University Hospital
- M.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- B.S., Mathematics, Wellesley College
Areas of Expertise
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Publications
- Schlesinger I, Mehta H, Arlievsky N, et. al. "Lyme arthritis in a child with HIV." Orthopedics, 24(6), (2001) 609-10.
- Ramani R, Newman R, Salkin IF, et. al. "Cokeromyces recurvatus as a human pathogenic fungus: case report and critical review of the published literature." The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 19(2), (2000) 155-8.
- Stewart JM, Gewitz MH, Weldon A, et. al. "Orthostatic intolerance in adolescent chronic fatigue syndrome." Pediatrics, 103(1), (1999) 116-21.
- Arlievsky N, Li KI, Muñoz JL, et. al. "Septic arthritis with osteomyelitis due to Streptococcus pneumoniae in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children." Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 27(4), (1998) 898-9.
- Stewart J, Weldon A, Arlievsky N, et. al. "Neurally mediated hypotension and autonomic dysfunction measured by heart rate variability during head-up tilt testing in children with chronic fatigue syndrome." Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society, 8(4), (1998) 221-30.
- Papaevangelou V, Pollack H, Riguad M, et. al. "The amount of early p24 antigenemia and not the time of first detection of virus predicts the clinical outcome of infants vertically infected with human immunodeficiency virus." The Journal of infectious diseases, 173(3), (1996) 574-8.
- Arlievsky NZ, Pollack H, Rigaud M, et. al. "Shortened survival in infants vertically infected with human immunodeficiency virus with elevated p24 antigenemia." The Journal of pediatrics, 127(4), (1995) 538-43.
Memberships and Affiliations
- Pediatric Infectious Disease Society
- Infectious Disease Society of America
- HIV Medical Association
Teaching Responsibilities
- MS4 Infectious Disease Elective
- Pediatric Clerkship Preceptor and Lecturer
- MSK-Rheum-Derm Module Faculty
