Amalia Aldredge
Overview
Dr. Aldredge is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. She is also the Associate Program Director for the Emory Infectious Diseases Fellowship and the Associate Medical Director at the Grady Ponce de Leon Center. She obtained her medical degree at the University of Washington, where she was in the underserved track. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at Emory University, where she stayed on for a chief resident year. She also completed her fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Emory University, during which she participated in the Masters of Science in Clinic Research (MSCR) and T32-supported HIV training programs, and joined faculty in 2024.
Dr. Aldredge is a clinician educator. She has a focus on delivery of HIV care and prevention for vulnerable patient populations and is interested in long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy. She sees patients at the Grady Ponce de Leon Center and rounds on the inpatient HIV and ID consult services at Grady Memorial Hospital and Emory University Hospital Midtown. She also loves teaching, especially creating safe learning spaces and visual representations of ID concepts.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- BSc from McGill University
- MD from University of Washington School of Medicine
- MSc from Emory University
Research
Publications
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PrEP Care Continuum at an Urban Safety-Net Healthcare Program in Atlanta During its First Three Years of Implementation.
AIDS Behav
08/11/2025 Authors: Cantos VD; Ferencsik K; Sheth AN; Sales JM; Batina I; Chang E; Krafty R; Aldredge A; Baker D; Reyna K -
Long-acting cabotegravir/rilpivirine, lenacapavir, and ibalizumab use among persons with HIV-1 viremia at a Ryan White-funded clinic in the urban U.S. South.
Clin Infect Dis
08/01/2025 Authors: Colasanti JA; Aldredge A; Niles-Carnes LV; Ochieng E; Pareek P; Robinson V; Anderson E; Castaneda M; Spralling H; Smith BL -
A Guide to the Evolving Clinical Landscape of Low-Level Viremia Among Persons with HIV in the Modern Treatment Era.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep Volume: 22 Page(s): 39
06/26/2025 Authors: Aldredge A; Patel C; Sheth AN; Collins LF -
Preventing Premature Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Discontinuation and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Men Who Have Sex With Men (Project PEACH): Protocol for a Prospective Cohort Study.
JMIR Res Protoc Volume: 14 Page(s): e56096
04/23/2025 Authors: Aldredge A; Carter D; DeCree CA; Gardner EV; Herring GB; Kaabi O; Moges-Banks R; Valencia R; Kelley CF; Sullivan PS -
Elective Surgery for People With HIV With Low CD4 Cell Count.
JAMA Intern Med Volume: 185 Page(s): 232
02/01/2025 Authors: Aldredge A; Gunthel C; Sheth AN -
Consequences of low-level viremia among women with HIV in the United States.
AIDS Volume: 38 Page(s): 1829 - 1838
11/01/2024 Authors: Aldredge A; Mehta CC; Lahiri CD; Schneider MF; Alcaide ML; Anastos K; Plankey M; French AL; Floris-Moore M; Tien PC -
Evaluation of hospital-onset bacteraemia and fungaemia in the USA as a potential healthcare quality measure: a cross-sectional study.
BMJ Qual Saf Volume: 33 Page(s): 487 - 498
07/22/2024 Authors: Leekha S; Robinson GL; Jacob JT; Fridkin S; Shane A; Sick-Samuels A; Milstone AM; Nair R; Perencevich E; Puig-Asensio M -
Associations Between HIV and Severe Mpox in an Atlanta Cohort.
J Infect Dis Volume: 229 Page(s): S234 - S242
03/26/2024 Authors: Aldred B; Scott JY; Aldredge A; Gromer DJ; Anderson AM; Cartwright EJ; Colasanti JA; Hall B; Jacob JT; Kalapila A -
Early Tecovirimat Treatment for Mpox Disease Among People With HIV.
JAMA Intern Med Volume: 184 Page(s): 275 - 279
03/01/2024 Authors: Aldred B; Lyles RH; Scott JY; Gromer DJ; Aldredge A; Workowski KA; Wiley Z; Titanji BK; Szabo B; Sheth AN -
Preexposure prophylaxis care continuum among transgender women at a patient-centered preexposure prophylaxis program in Atlanta, Georgia.
AIDS Volume: 35 Page(s): 524 - 526
03/01/2021 Authors: Aldredge A; Roth G; Vaidya A; Paula Duarte A; Kundu S; Zheng Z; Smith BL; Lora M; Gruen J; Sheth AN