Teena Chopra, M.D., M.P.H
An infectious disease specialist, Teena Chopra is a professor of internal medicine, infectious diseases, for the Wayne State University School of Medicine, as well as the corporate medical director of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology at the Detroit Medical Center. Chopra also serves on the Wayne State University Presidential Coronavirus Committee, assisting with preparations and response related to the virus. She has offered her expertise on the virus and infectious disease precautions in a number of local and national media outlets, and has been published in numerous medical journals.
Dr. Teena Chopra’s expertise includes:
- Infectious diseases
- Infection control
- Hospital epidemiology
- Antibiotic stewardship
Selected Media Clips:
- Healthline: How COVID-19 affects children compared to adults
- CBC: U.S. infectious disease specialist addresses spike in COVID-19 cases in 23 states
- The 74: Plans to administer ‘Nation’s Report Card’ in 2021 to proceed despite concerns over reliability and funding during pandemic
- Mlive: Michigan’s coronavirus cases have flattened in recent weeks, but don’t break out the bubbly just yet
- Bloomberg Law: Covid-19 reinvades U.S. states that already beat it back once
- The New York Times: Doctors heavily overprescribed antibiotics early in the pandemic
- dBusiness: Wayne State University publishes new findings of potentially deadly bacterial infection linked to COVID-19 in older patients
- MLive: April was the deadliest month in Michigan this century, largely due to the coronavirus pandemic
- Bridge: Lessons from India help us fight coronavirus in Detroit, Seattle
- Michigan Radio: Michigan got a crash course in treating COVID. Here's what doctors learned
- Bridge: Gov. Whitmer urged coronavirus tests for all key workers. Don’t bank on it
- The Washington Post: As U.S. coronavirus fatality rate rises to 5 percent, experts are still trying to understand how deadly this virus is
- MLive: When and how will it end? Considering the end-game for Michigan’s coronavirus crisis
- NPR: The epidemic asks many to make tough choices in seeing family
- Crain's Detroit Business: COVID-19 lays bare cracks in health care system as hospitals brace for the worst
- Huffpost: Detroit nursing homes are the next coronavirus hot spot
- Time: A coronavirus guide for older adults (and their family advocates)
- Detroit Free Press: Michigan’s coronavirus case count doubles every 3 days
- MLive: In Michigan’s coronavirus crisis, testing may not matter for sick individuals, but for public health it’s key
- MLive: Michigan has become a U.S. epicenter for coronavirus. Why?
- Bloomberg: Virus erupts in U.S. cities where the poor have few defenses
- Detroit News: Michigan’s COVID-19 deaths, positive cases on the rise
- Detroit Free Press: Panic, disruptions and lives on hold: When is the crisis going to end?
- The New York Times: Virus hot spots grow in Middle America
- Bridge: As coronavirus bears down, Detroit enters grim new phase