Warren Alan Andiman MD
Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Disease) and of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases); Co-Director, Yale Adoption Clinic; Medical Director, Pediatric AIDS Care Program

Departments & Organizations
Biomedical EthicsYale Medical Group
School of Public Health
AIDS Care Program
Pediatrics: Pediatric Infectious Diseases | Yale Adoption Clinic
Biography
Dr. Andiman, has been a member of the Yale Medical School Faculty since 1976.
He founded the AIDS Care Program at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1987 and is now Director of the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Program at YNHCH. Dr. Andiman has published widely in the areas of clinical and diagnostic virology and pediatric
HIV and AIDS. He was the principal investigator of one of the longest running
longitudinal cohort studies of children born to HIV-infected mothers and for fourteen
years he oversaw the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Program at Yale, a venture
that enrolled nearly 100 children in a wide variety of treatment and natural history
studies. With the help of many colleagues and co-workers he has recently witnessed the eradication of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in New Haven. Dr. Andiman is now devoting his time to the long-term follow-up of HIV infected
adolescents and young adults who were infected perinatally and who are now
transitioning from pediatric to adult health care practices.
Articles
Spring 1999
A running conversation about children
What results when pediatricians and child psychiatrists carry on a 40-year dialogue about the care of their young...

Spring 2009
Pediatric AIDS clinic reports success
Born HIV-positive, for 20 years “John” relied on the Yale Pediatric AIDS Clinic to keep him healthy. That meant visits...
Spring 1999
Elective C-sections found to reduce HIV transmission to infants
An international study has found that elective caesarean sections, coupled with anti-retroviral therapy, can reduce the...

Spring 2012
Salons bring faculty and students together for wine, books, and conversation
A few days after their return from winter recess, 10 second-year students piled onto a bus in front of the Sterling...



