Daniel Escobar, MD, MS

HS Asst Clinical Professor
Assistant Medical Director
Hospital Epidemiology & Infection Prevention

Dr. Daniel Jose Escobar is an infectious disease specialist who cares for patients with a broad range of complex bacterial, fungal and viral infections, including those involving bones, joints, surgical implants and surgical complications. With a focus on developing strategies to improve patient care, he has a special interest in lowering the numbers of infections acquired in hospitals through epidemiology (which includes evaluating infection rates and preventive measures) and antibiotic stewardship (controlling antibiotic resistance by assessing and enhancing appropriate use of these medications).

Escobar's research focuses on identifying the reasons that some patients get infections during hospitalization and implementing measures that would prevent such infections. He also studies drivers of antibiotic overuse, with the aim of reducing the development of antibiotic-resistant organisms.

Escobar earned his medical degree at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center and a fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of Pennsylvania Health System.

Escobar speaks Spanish and identifies as Latinx.

Publications: 

Infectious Diseases Consultation Associated With Reduced Mortality in Gram-Negative Bacteremia.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Shulder S, Tamma PD, Fiawoo S, Dzintars K, Escobar D, Livorsi DJ, Malani AN, Palacio D, Spivak ES, Zimmerman M, Bork JT

Severe Recurrence of Reactive Infectious Mucocutaneous Eruption with Extensive Ocular Involvement in an Adult due to SARS-CoV-2.

JAAD case reports

Wu D, Lee EY, Lifton J, Zullo SW, Seiger K, Nadadur R, Fox LP, Escobar DJ, Dobry AS, Yung M, Kangelaris KN, Arakaki RY

Secondary Cases of Delta-Variant COVID-19 Among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers with Breakthrough Infections is Rare.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Waldman SE, Buehring T, Escobar DJ, Gohil SK, Gonzales R, Huang SS, Olenslager K, Prabaker KK, Sandoval T, Yim J, Yokoe DS, Cohen SH

Sara Rendell, PHD, Daniel Escobar, MD, Naasha Talati, MD, Randi Silibovsky, MD. Community-Acquired Candida Glabrata Empyema: An Atypical Diagnosis Not to Miss. Contagion,

Sara Rendell, PHD, Daniel Escobar, MD, Naasha Talati, MD, Randi Silibovsky, MD. Community-Acquired Candida Glabrata Empyema: An Atypical Diagnosis Not to Miss. Contagion,

Sara Rendell, PHD, Daniel Escobar, MD, Naasha Talati, MD, Randi Silibovsky, MD

Mitigation of a Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak in a Nursing Home Through Serial Testing of Residents and Staff.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Escobar DJ, Lanzi M, Saberi P, Love R, Linkin DR, Kelly JJ, Jhala D, Amorosa V, Hofmann M, Doyon JB

How Nurses Can Educate the "Thoughtless Person Playing with Penicillin".

Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety

Escobar DJ, Pegues DA

Frequent contamination of nursing scrubs is associated with specific care activities.

American journal of infection control

Thom KA, Escobar D, Boutin MA, Zhan M, Harris AD, Johnson JK