Kristina Broliden - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Kristina Broliden is affiliated with the Department of Medicine Solna, Division of Infectious Diseases at Karolinska Institutet, and the Department of Infectious Diseases at Karolinska University Hospital. She is also associated with the Center for Molecular Medicine in Stockholm, Sweden. Her work is prominently focused on infectious diseases, with significant involvement in research related to viral infections and immunology.

Research Contributions

Kristina Broliden has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases, with a particular focus on viral infections, immunology, and the impact of hormonal treatments on HIV susceptibility. Her research includes studies on human herpesviruses, the effect of progestins like Medroxyprogesterone Acetate on HIV-1 production and susceptibility, and the role of immune cell markers in HIV infection. Additionally, she has explored the microbiome of transgender women post-surgery and the application of host transcriptome profiling in diagnosing microbial infections in pediatric cancer patients.

Aliases

Throughout her academic career, Kristina Broliden has published under several aliases, including K Broliden and K. Broliden. These variations reflect her consistent presence in the scientific community, contributing to a wide range of studies in infectious diseases.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Total Citations 5585
H-index 41
Total Papers 176

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