Dr. Amol Jaybhaye

Speciality: Pediatrics

Designation: Consultant - Pediatric Infectious Diseases

  • Thane

About

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant - Jupiter Hospital, Thane

Qualification

Experience

11 years

Specializations

Dr. Amol Jaybhaye is expert in treating children with

  • Fever – undiagnosed, prolonged, recurrent and pyrexia of unknown origin.
  • Infections of bones and joint, skin and soft tissue, liver, kidney, heart, blood, and seasonal/epidemic viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic infections and COVID 19.
  • Tropical Infections like Dengue, Malaria, Filariasis, Leptospirosis, Chikungunya and others.
  • Expertise in complicated Tuberculosis including MDR and XDR Tb, and HIV.
  • Infections in Primary Immunodeficiencies, Hematology and Oncology patients.
  • Congenital infections and Hospital acquired infections in PICU and NICU
  • Infections associated with Bone Marrow and Solid Organ Transplant
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship (encourage optimal antibiotic usage), Infection control (HICC) and managing infection outbreaks.
  • Immunization in special situations and international travels.
Training
  • DCH – Grant Medical College and Sir J. J Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
  • DNB pediatrics- Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai
  • Post-Doctoral fellowship in Pediatric infectious Diseases- CMC Vellore
Research & Publications
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome in pediatric scrub typhus. Trop Doct.2021 Jul 9:494755211029146.doi:10.1177/00494755211029146. PMID: 34238058
  • Vitamin D status in mothers and their newborns in a tertiary care center in Mumbai: A cross sectional study JCDR.Dec;14(12):SC1114.doi:10.7860/JCDR/2020/46750/14365.
  • Presented E-Poster Paper in PEDICON 2019, ID /59 (P) Comparison of Scrub typhus with and without ARDS
  • Juvenile Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Diagnostic Dilemma -J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2011 Jul- Dec; 2(2): 229–231.PMCID: PMC3276022
  • Aqueductal Stenosis with Optic Atrophy in a Case of Malignant Osteopetrosis - J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2011 Jul-Dec; 2(2):222– 224. PMCID: PMC3276020
  • NEP/03(P) Proximal Renal Tubular Acidosis (Fanconi Syndrome) - PEDICON- 2009(46th Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics).
OPD
Day:Wednesday and Friday
Timing: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
* Timings are subjected to change in case of emergency & unforeseen situations.

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