Respiratory viruses and Influenza
Líneas de investigación
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Virus Respiratorios y Gripe
• Gripe humana y animal. Vigilancia de su circulación. Antigripales, resistencias virales. Vacunas
• Infecciones víricas respiratorias en pacientes pediátricos • Diagnóstico, referencia y Nuevos procedimientos basados en la metagenómica viral para el estudio de virus respiratorios.
• Epidemiologia de Virus respiratorios: Gripe, Virus Respiratorio Sincitial, Adenovirus, Metapneumovirus humano, Coronavirus (MERS, 229E, OC43, HKU1, NL63), Parainfluenzavirus, Rinovirus, Bocavirus humano
• Virus respiratorios emergentes • Biodefensa y virus
Proyectos de investigación
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CURRENT PROJECTS: Award of the RETOS-COLABORATION 2019 Call for Proposals: Development of diagnostic kits using real-time multiplex PCR in liquid and gel format for the detection of viral diseases and sepsis.
Reference: RTC2019-007023-1 / MPY 292/20. Project funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation and the State Research Agency.
PI: Inmaculada Casas and Giovanni Fedele.
Execution dates: 2020-2023.
Amount financed: 442,653 €.
Collaborator: Francisco Pozo
Publicaciones destacadas
The formation of titan cells in Cryptococcus neoformans depends on the mouse strain and correlates with induction of Th2-type responses
García-Barbazán I, Trevijano-Contador N, Rueda C, de Andrés B, Pérez-Tavárez R, Herrero-Fernández I, Gaspar ML, Zaragoza O. The formation of titan cells in Cryptococcus neoformans depends on the mouse strain and correlates with induction of Th2-type responses. Cell Microbiol. 2016 Jan;18(1):111-24.
PUBMED DOIPrevalence and undiagnosed fraction of hepatitis C infection in 2018 in Spain: results from a national population-based survey.
• Estirado Gómez A, Justo-Gil S, Limia A, Avellón A, Arce-Arnáez A, González-Rubio R, Diaz A, Del Amo J; Prevalence and undiagnosed fraction of hepatitis C infection in 2018 in Spain: results from a national population-based survey. Sci Rep. 2018 Jan 30;8(1):1858.
PUBMED DOIComparative Analysis of Aspergillus fumigatus Strains: The Reference Genome as a Matter of Concern.
Buitrago MJ, Martín-Gómez T. Timely Diagnosis of Histoplasmosis in Non-endemic Countries: A Laboratory Challenge. Front Microbiol. 2020 Mar 24; 11:467. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00467. eCollection 2020. PMID: 32269555.
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Inmaculada Casas
Jefe de Grupo. Científico Titular de OPIs
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Francisco Pozo
Científico Titular de OPIs
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Mónica González-Esguevillas
Colaborador I+D+I de OPIs
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Mar Molinero Calamita
Colaborador I+D+I de OPIs
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María de la Montaña Iglesias Caballero
Contratado Predoctoral PFIS
List of staff
Información adicional
The Respiratory Viruses and Influenza Unit is the oldest WHO Influenza Center in our country (1968), designated as the National Influenza Center by the Ministry of Health in 1971, and is the national coordinator of the CCAA laboratories in the National Influenza Surveillance Network of the Influenza Surveillance System in Spain.
Its general objective is virological surveillance, detection and control of influenza in Spain. Since 1992, together with the Pediatric Service of the Severo Ochoa Hospital, a line of research has been developed based on the etiological study of viral respiratory infections in hospitalized children.
Since 2015, the La Paz Children's University Hospital and the Immunology Laboratory of the IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz have also participated, expanding the study to newborns and neonatal units.
To comprehensively study respiratory viruses and the response of the immune system in viral respiratory infections that affect newborns and pediatric patients.
Deepen the knowledge of the biological properties of the viruses involved in the disease: dependency/facilitation, balance between viruses and their adaptation in multiple infections, relationship with severity, existence of virome imbalance.
The Respiratory Viruses and Influenza Unit is the oldest WHO Influenza Center in our country (1968), designated as the National Influenza Center by the Ministry of Health in 1971, and is the national coordinator of the CCAA laboratories in the National Influenza Surveillance Network of the Influenza Surveillance System in Spain.
Its general objective is virological surveillance, detection and control of influenza in Spain. Since 1992, together with the Pediatric Service of the Severo Ochoa Hospital, a line of research has been developed based on the etiological study of viral respiratory infections in hospitalized children.
Since 2015, the La Paz Children's University Hospital and the Immunology Laboratory of the IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz have also participated, expanding the study to newborns and neonatal units.
To comprehensively study respiratory viruses and the response of the immune system in viral respiratory infections that affect newborns and pediatric patients.
Deepen the knowledge of the biological properties of the viruses involved in the disease: dependency/facilitation, balance between viruses and their adaptation in multiple infections, relationship with severity, existence of virome imbalance.