Author Information
Iwona Anna Paradowska-Stankiewicz is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and Surveillance at the National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene in Warsaw, Poland. Her work primarily revolves around the study and surveillance of infectious diseases, contributing significantly to public health knowledge and practices in Poland.Research Contributions
Dr. Paradowska-Stankiewicz has made substantial contributions to the understanding of infectious diseases in Poland. Her research covers a broad spectrum of infectious diseases, including mumps, meningitis, encephalitis, Lyme disease, chickenpox, tetanus, and rubella. Additionally, she has explored the duration of protection offered by vaccines and the global interest in vaccines during the COVID-19 era. Her work is critical in shaping public health policies and vaccination strategies in Poland, as reflected in her numerous publications focused on disease surveillance and epidemiology.Aliases
Iwona Anna Paradowska-Stankiewicz is known by several variations of her name, which include I Paradowska-stankiewicz, I. Paradowska-stankiewicz, and Iwona Paradowska-stankiewicz. These aliases are used interchangeably in academic and professional circles.Publication and Citation Metrics
| Metric |
Value |
| Citation Count |
1253 |
| H-index |
16 |
| Paper Count |
122 |