
Dr. Tony Mazzulli

Medical Microbiologist
Research Focus
- Infectious diseases
- Medical microbiology
- Diagnostic and clinical virology
Publications
- L'Huillier AG, Eshaghi A, Racey CS, Ogbulafor K, Lombos E, Higgins RR, Alexander DC, Kristjanson E, Maregmen J, Gubbay JB, Mazzulli T. Laboratory testing and phylogenetic analysis during a mumps outbreak in Ontario, Canada. Virol J. 2018;15(1):98.
- Bolotin S, Feld JJ, Gary G, William WWL, Guerra FM, Mazzulli T. Population-based estimate of hepatitis C virus prevalence in Ontario, Canada. PLoS One. 2018;13(1):e0191184.
- Maguire JL, Birken CS, Loeb MB, Mamdani M, Thorpe K, Hoch JS, Mazzulli T, Borkhoff CM, Macarthur C, Parkin PC; TARGet Kids! Collaboration. DO IT Trial: vitamin D Outcomes and Interventions in Toddlers - a TARGet Kids! randomized controlled trial. BMC Pediatr. 2014;14:37.
Education
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Toronto
- Fellow, American College of Physicians (FACP), Internal Medicine
- Fellow, The Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC), Specialist Certificate, Infectious Diseases
- FRCPC, Medical Microbiology
- FRCPC, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), Internal Medicine
- Licentiate, Medical Council of Canada (LMCC)
Appointments
- Professor, Clinician Investigator, Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Toronto
- Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto
- Program director, Medical Microbiology Training Program, Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
- Microbiologist-in-Chief and Infectious Diseases Specialist, Department of Microbiology, Mount Sinai Hospital and University Health Network
- Medical director, Diagnostic Microbiology, District Hospital and the ORLSP Timmins Cluster Hospitals of Ontario
Personal statement
"Working at the PHO laboratories gives me the opportunity to be involved with and provide input on the investigation and management of infectious diseases affecting the entire population of Ontario. With the rapidly evolving field of medical microbiology, this allows me to be at the forefront of new and emerging infectious diseases."
Updated
22 Oct 2019
You need a MyPHO Account to save this page.
Log in to MyPHO
Don’t have a MyPHO account? Register Now
You have successfully created a MyPHO account!
Use MyPHO to save content relevant to you, take online courses and register for subscriptions.