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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

Raúl Muñoz García

Raúl Muñoz García

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Sumaira Malik Hameed

Sumaira Malik Hameed

Maintenance staff and general services
Infectious Diseases
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Susana Nuria Ayala Cortes

Susana Nuria Ayala Cortes

Infectious Diseases
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Tayná Marques Torres Barboza

Tayná Marques Torres Barboza

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Villar Hernández, Raquel

Villar Hernández, Raquel

Postdoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Yuli Marcela Salazar Moscoso

Yuli Marcela Salazar Moscoso

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Raúl Muñoz García

Raúl Muñoz García

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Sumaira Malik Hameed

Sumaira Malik Hameed

Maintenance staff and general services
Infectious Diseases
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Susana Nuria Ayala Cortes

Susana Nuria Ayala Cortes

Infectious Diseases
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Tayná Marques Torres Barboza

Tayná Marques Torres Barboza

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Villar Hernández, Raquel

Villar Hernández, Raquel

Postdoctoral researcher
Infectious Diseases
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Yuli Marcela Salazar Moscoso

Yuli Marcela Salazar Moscoso

Research technician
Infectious Diseases
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Projects

Multicentre Controlled Open Randomized Clinical Trial to assess efficacy and safety of an anti-TB drug combination based on high dose Rifampicin, high dose Moxifloxacin and Linezolid for DS smear positive pulmonary TB during the first 8weeks of treatmen

IP: Adrián Sánchez Montalvá
Collaborators: Maria Luisa Aznar Ruiz de Alegria, Mª Teresa Tórtola Fernández, Juan Espinosa Pereiro
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 187550
Reference: PI20/01378
Duration: 01/01/2021 - 30/06/2025

Pre-clinical evaluation of safety and immunogenicity of recombinant BCG expressing SIV:consv in Cynomolgus macaques. A new platform for a bivalent HIV/TB vaccine development

IP: Joan Joseph Munné
Collaborators: Vicente Descalzo Jorro
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 147620
Reference: PI20/00217
Duration: 01/01/2021 - 30/06/2025

Impact of early treatment during acute HIV infection on the metabolism of reservoir and immune effector cells: Identification of new targets to reduce persistent HIV

IP: Jordi Navarro Mercadé
Collaborators: Adria Curran Fàbregas, Jorge Nestor Garcia Perez, Vicenç Falcó Ferrer, Bibiana Planas Ribas, Vicente Descalzo Jorro, Paula Suanzes Diez, Judit Grau Exposito
Funding agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Funding: 87120
Reference: PI20/00823
Duration: 01/01/2021 - 30/06/2025

Enhancing Tissue-Specific Immune Microenvironments for the Cure of HIV

IP: María José Buzón Gómez
Collaborators: -
Funding agency: Fundació "La Caixa"
Funding: 435283
Reference: HR20-00218
Duration: 31/12/2020 - 31/03/2025

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