Henry M. Feder, M.D.
Professor, Family Medicine|
Academic Office Location: Family Medicine University of Connecticut Health Center 263 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06030-2918 |
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| Phone: | 860-679-2944 |
| Fax: | 860-679-1350 |
Dr. Feder graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967, and from Jefferson Medical College in 1971. He was a fellow in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins Hospital and served as the clinical director of the Mescalero Public Health Hospital in New Mexico. Dr. Feder has been with the Department of Family Medicine since 1977 and has served as a residency director. His main area of research is pediatric infectious disease, with concentration in the area of Lyme Disease, Streptococcal and Non-Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis, Pediatric Fever Syndromes and Rabies. He is board certified in Family Medicine, Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases. His first position was in family medicine at the University of Connecticut as assistant professor and has been with the Department as full professor for 18 years. He has twice won the resident teaching award in Family Medicine and has twice won the teaching award in Pediatrics. He is 50% Family Medicine and 50% Pediatric Infectious Disease at Connecticut Childrens Medical Center.
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Post-Graduate Training
| Training | Institution | Specialty |
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| Internship | Hartford Hospital | |
| Residency | Children's Hospital of Columbus | Pediatrics |
| Fellowship | Johns Hopkins Hospital | Pediatric Infectious Disease |
Journal Articles
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Chronic cervical adenitis in an infant born to a woman with discoid lupus
(2012) Clin Infect Dis 8 (54) 1166, 1212-3
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Rabies: still a uniformly fatal disease? Historical occurrence, epidemiological trends, and paradigm shifts
(2012) Curr Infect Dis Rep 4 (14) 408-22
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A fever of unknown origin workup in the emergency department reveals an unusual pathogen
(2009) Pediatric Emergency Care 10 (25) 684-686
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Polyoma virus hemorrhagic cystitis in an otherwise normal child
(2008) Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 10 (27) 948-949
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Immunogenicity of a recombinant Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface protein A vaccine against Lyme disease in children
(1999) Journal of Pediatrics 5 (135) 575-575
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The truth about erythema migrans
(1997) Arch Dermatol (133) 93-94
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Misdiagnosis of erythema migrans
(1995) Am J Med (4) 412-419
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Use of polymerase chain reaction for laboratory diagnosis of herpes simplex virus encephalitis
(1993) Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science 3 (23) 196-202
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Pseudomonas whirlpool dermatitis. Report of an outbreak in two families
(1983) Clinical Pediatrics 9 (22) 638-642
Editorials
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The truth about erythema migrans
(1997) Archives of Dermatology 1 (133) 93-94
Reviews
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A clinical review of 105 patients with PFAPA (a periodic fever syndrome)
(2010) Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics 2 (99) 178-184