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Infectious Diseases

The VHIR Infectious Diseases research group is made up of medical professionals, with healthcare and clinical or basic translational research activities; of Biomedicine dedicated to basic research; and Nursing, with activities to support clinical research.

The group's lines of research are mainly focused on four areas:

Infections related to immunosuppression. Includes infectious diseases related to immunocompromised patients, solid organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients and recipients of biological therapies.

Sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection and other highly prevalent infections in our country (syphilis, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma venere or infections caused by the human papillomavirus).

Infections related to health care, with special emphasis on those difficult to treat (cardiovascular infections or infections related to prosthetic materials) or caused by multi-resistant pathogens (MDRO) or affecting vulnerable populations.

Global Health and Tropical Diseases with special emphasis on prevalent diseases in our environment that affect the immigrant or displaced population.

Team

Aleix Benítez Martínez

Aleix Benítez Martínez

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Amal Al Mhdawi Hamudy Khadim

Amal Al Mhdawi Hamudy Khadim

Research assistant
Infectious Diseases
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Amina Coucous

Amina Coucous

Research assistant
Infectious Diseases
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Ana Gallego Cortes

Ana Gallego Cortes

Postdoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Ana Luiza Barbusa De Souza

Ana Luiza Barbusa De Souza

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Arturo Miguel Battaglia Cáceres

Arturo Miguel Battaglia Cáceres

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Aleix Benítez Martínez

Aleix Benítez Martínez

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Amal Al Mhdawi Hamudy Khadim

Amal Al Mhdawi Hamudy Khadim

Research assistant
Infectious Diseases
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Amina Coucous

Amina Coucous

Research assistant
Infectious Diseases
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Ana Gallego Cortes

Ana Gallego Cortes

Postdoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Ana Luiza Barbusa De Souza

Ana Luiza Barbusa De Souza

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Arturo Miguel Battaglia Cáceres

Arturo Miguel Battaglia Cáceres

Predoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Projects

Malalties infeccioses

IP: Meritxell Genesca Ferrer
Collaborators: Laia Perez Lasarte
Funding agency: VHIR
Funding: 225000
Reference: VHIR/SENIORITY/2022/GENESCÀ
Duration: 19/10/2022 - 18/10/2027

Validación del Anticuerpo Biespecífico Ab-Bi16/32 dirigido a los reservorios virales del VIH (Bi-Cure)

IP: María José Buzón Gómez
Collaborators: -
Funding agency: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación-MICINN
Funding: 149500
Reference: PDC2022-133836-I00
Duration: 01/12/2022 - 30/09/2025

Ministerio de Ciencia

(LOCAL-NKs) - Estudio de NK residentes de memoria en tejido para el control de infecciones virales

IP: María José Buzón Gómez
Collaborators: Oriol Ruiz Isant, Joan Rey Cano, Ana Gallego Cortes, Alba González Robles
Funding agency: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación-MICINN
Funding: 363000
Reference: PID2021-123321OB-I00
Duration: 01/09/2022 - 31/08/2025

Ministerio de Ciencia

STRONG-FIX - Ensayo clínico aleatorizado de no inferioridad de una dosis única y fija de 18mg de ivermectina frente a una dosis fija ajustada a peso de ivermectina para el tratamiento de la estrongiloidiasis no complicada en adultos.

IP: Fernando M Salvador Velez
Collaborators: Begoña Treviño Maruri, Lidia Goterris Bonet
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 123420
Reference: PI22/00859
Duration: 01/01/2023 - 31/12/2025

Blog

News

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