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Location

Texas Medical Center
The Woodlands

Specialty
Infectious Disease
Phone: 967-267-7123

Address

Texas Children's Hospital - Main Campus
1102 Bates Street
Suite 1150
Houston, TX 77030


Texas Children's Hospital - The Woodlands
17580 I-45 South
5th Floor, Orange Pod
The Woodlands, TX 77384

Ankhi Dutta, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases, Baylor College of Medicine

Education

School Education Degree Year
Baylor College of Medicine Fellowship Infectious Disease 2011
Baylor College of Medicine Residency Pediatrics 2008
University of Texas Masters Master of Public Health 2004
Medical College Calcutta Medical School Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery 2000

About

My goal is to provide holistic and quality care to children, and be an ardent advocate for their physical and mental well-being as it relates to infectious diseases. I understand how stressful a child’s illness can be, hence listening to the family and the patient is key followed by a scientific and rational management framework through the use of evidence based literature, compassionate and family centered care.

Clinical Interests: fever of unknown origin, fever in immunocompromised hosts, vaccine preventable diseases, infection control

Research Interests: fungal infections, medical education, quality improvement

Organizations

Organization Name Role
American Academy of Pediatrics

Fellow
Infectious Diseases Society of America Member
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Member

Selected Publications

Language

English



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