Sônia Regina Lambert Passos - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Sonia Regina Lambert Passos is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation at the Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases, specifically within the Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, showcasing a robust expertise in epidemiology and clinical studies related to viral infections such as dengue and Zika virus.

Research Contributions

Sonia Regina Lambert Passos has made significant contributions to the understanding and diagnosis of infectious diseases, particularly those transmitted by vectors such as dengue and Zika viruses. Her recent work includes evaluating the clinical profile of dengue, especially in vulnerable populations like the elderly, and assessing cardiac and diagnostic parameters in infants exposed to the Zika virus. Her research is instrumental in improving diagnostic reliability and understanding the impact of these infections on different demographics. Additionally, her systematic reviews and meta-analyses contribute to enhancing diagnostic strategies for dengue, which is crucial for timely and accurate disease management.

Aliases

Throughout her academic and research career, Sonia Regina Lambert Passos has been cited under various aliases including Sonia R Passos, S R Lambert Passos, Sonia R L Passos, S Passos, Sônia Regina Lambert Passos, S. R. L. Passos, and Sonia R. Lambert Passos. These aliases reflect her extensive contributions and recognition in the field of infectious diseases.

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Total Citation Count 529
H-index 14
Total Paper Count 43

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