Skip to Main Content

Richard A Martinello, MD

DownloadHi-Res Photo
Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Pediatrics

Titles

Medical Director, Infection Prevention; Medical Director, Infection Prevention, Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale New Haven Health, Quality & Safety

About

Titles

Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Pediatrics

Medical Director, Infection Prevention; Medical Director, Infection Prevention, Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale New Haven Health, Quality & Safety

Biography

Dr. Martinello's major research interests include the molecular epidemiology and the transmission of respiratory viruses; specifically respiratory syncytial virus and influenza. In addition, Dr. Martinello is interested in the epidemiology, impact and prevention of healthcare associated infections including ventilator associated pneumonia, methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Clolstridium difficile.

Appointments

Education & Training

Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (2003)
Fellow
Yale-New Haven Hospital (2003)
Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (2002)
Chief Resident
Indiana University School of Medicine (1999)
Internship and Residency
Indiana University School of Medicine (1999)
MD
Loyola University (1995)
BS
Loyola University (1991)

Research

Overview

  • Development of molecular tools to investigate influenza transmission
  • Molecular epidemiology and evolution of respiratory syncytial virus
  • Development of informatics tools to identify healthcare associated infections due to methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Anti-Infective Agents; Bacterial Infections and Mycoses; Bronchiolitis, Viral; Infection Control; Influenza, Human; Public Health; RNA Virus Infections; Virus Diseases

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Richard A Martinello's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

Clinical Care

Overview

Richard Martinello, MD, is a Yale Medicine infectious disease expert who is passionate about the prevention of healthcare-associated infections and respiratory viruses, especially influenza. He is also the medical director of the Infection Prevention department at Yale New Haven Health.

“The world of bacteria, virus, and fungi is fascinating,” says Dr. Martinello. “Each microbe is its own character with its own personality and behavior. Improving our understanding of these microbes helps us to better prevent infections and identify and treat infections when they occur.”

This is of particular importance for infections that can be acquired in the hospital and other healthcare settings, he says.

“Our patients come to our offices, labs, and our hospitals for the care they need to improve their health and well-being,” Dr. Martinello says. “Unfortunately, healthcare settings are intrinsically risky for acquiring infections—patients who may be sick come together to receive care and many of the lifesaving aspects of care received, such as surgery and even antibiotics, can place patients at risk for acquiring infections. I truly enjoy partnering with my team and colleagues to work together to create safer ways to care for our patients.”

Dr. Martinello is an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics (infectious disease) at Yale School of Medicine. He researches the prevention of healthcare-associated infections and the epidemiology of respiratory viruses.

Clinical Specialties

Infectious Diseases; Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Yale Medicine News

Get In Touch

Contacts

Academic Office Number
Appointment Number