Nina Grasselli Kmet - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Nina Grasselli Kmet is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University Medical Centre in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, as demonstrated by her contributions to the scientific community through various research studies.

Research Contributions

Nina Grasselli Kmet's research spans significant topics in infectious diseases. Notable works include a 2022 study on hepatitis B elimination in Slovenian children following the introduction of preventive strategies, highlighting her focus on public health and disease prevention. In 2019, she explored the clinical utility of presepsin as a marker for diagnosing and prognosticating sepsis, demonstrating her interest in improving clinical diagnostics. Her 2015 research investigated the prevalence of Ureaplasma species among women with and without urogenital symptoms, contributing to the understanding of its role in infectious diseases.

Aliases

Nina Grasselli Kmet is known by several aliases in her publications, including "N. Kmet" and "Nina Grasselli Kmet."

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Papers 5
Total Citations 60
H-index 2

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