Paulina Rebolledo MD, MSc
Overview
Dr. Rebolledo is an assistant professor with dual appointments in the School of Medicine (Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease) and the School of Public Health (Department of Global Health). Her research focuses on the changing epidemiology of enteric pathogens among infants following rotavirus (RV) vaccine introduction in low-middle income countries such as Bolivia. In particular, she is interested in quantifying the relative contribution of early-life under-nutrition and other environmental factors on RV-vaccine immune dynamics and in using mathematical approaches to estimate the duration of population-level immunity. Dr. Rebolledo also has a strong interest in identifying barriers of under-immunization among bi-national Hispanic families living in the United States, and in achieving appropriate use of microbiologic tests (i.e. diagnostic stewardship) through intervention-based medical education.
Academic Appointment
- Co-director, Global Health Distinctions Program, J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program, Emory University
- Assistant Professor of Global Health, Hubert Department of Global Health, Emory University
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- MD from Universidad La Salle
- MSCR from Emory University
Research
Publications
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Metformin and Time to Sustained Recovery in Adults With COVID-19: The ACTIV-6 Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA Intern Med
07/14/2025 Authors: Bramante CT; Stewart TG; Boulware DR; McCarthy MW; Gao Y; Rothman RL; Mourad A; Thicklin F; Cohen JB; Garcia Del Sol IT -
Kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 Shedding in Nursing Home Residents and Staff.
J Am Geriatr Soc Volume: 73 Page(s): 2127 - 2136
07/01/2025 Authors: Katz MJ; Reeves M; Harris TG; Duque J; Fridkin SK; Rebolledo PA; Furuno JP; Short EK; Canaday DH; Abul Y -
Evaluating the Test-Negative Design for COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Using Randomized Trial Data: A Secondary Cross-Protocol Analysis of 5 Randomized Clinical Trials.
JAMA Netw Open Volume: 8 Page(s): e2512763
05/01/2025 Authors: Andrews LIB; Halloran ME; Neuzil KM; van der Laan L; Huang Y; Andriesen J; Patel M; Fisher LH; Janes H; Rouphael N -
2024 Update of the RECOVER-Adult Long COVID Research Index.
JAMA Volume: 333 Page(s): 694 - 700
02/25/2025 Authors: Geng LN; Erlandson KM; Hornig M; Letts R; Selvaggi C; Ashktorab H; Atieh O; Bartram L; Brim H; Brosnahan SB -
Neutralizing Antibody Immune Correlates for a Recombinant Protein Vaccine in the COVAIL Trial.
Clin Infect Dis Volume: 80 Page(s): 223 - 227
02/05/2025 Authors: Fong Y; Dang L; Zhang B; Fintzi J; Chen S; Wang J; Rouphael NG; Branche AR; Diemert DJ; Falsey AR -
Sex Differences in Long COVID.
JAMA Netw Open Volume: 8 Page(s): e2455430
01/02/2025 Authors: Shah DP; Thaweethai T; Karlson EW; Bonilla H; Horne BD; Mullington JM; Wisnivesky JP; Hornig M; Shinnick DJ; Klein JD -
Proportion of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales with readily detectable beta-lactam resistance.
Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Volume: 5 Page(s): e179
01/01/2025 Authors: Wilber E; Smith G; Jacob JT; Rebolledo PA -
Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in a Southern Opt-Out HIV Testing Environment Without Reflex HIV RNA Testing.
Open Forum Infect Dis Volume: 12 Page(s): ofae684
01/01/2025 Authors: Gruber SF; Wilber EP; Smith B; Rebolledo PA; Colasanti JA; Iytha R; Schwinne M; Robichaux C; Lora MH -
An Observational Study to Determine the Prevalence of COVID-19 Among Hospitalized Patients With Multidrug-Resistant Enterobacterales Infections and Clinical Outcomes, 10US Sites, 2020--2022.
Open Forum Infect Dis Volume: 12 Page(s): ofae745
01/01/2025 Authors: Grass JE; Bulens SN; Ansari UA; Duffy N; Jacob JT; Smith G; Rebolledo PA; Restrepo AM; Vaeth E; Dumyati G -
Fostamatinib for Hospitalized Adults With COVID-19 and Hypoxemia: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA Netw Open Volume: 7 Page(s): e2448215
12/02/2024 Authors: Collins SP; Shotwell MS; Strich JR; Gibbs KW; de Wit M; Files DC; Harkins M; Hudock K; Merck LH; Moskowitz A