ximena duque - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Ximena Duque is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Infectious Diseases Research Unit, Gastroenterology Research Laboratory, and Research Unit in Epidemiology and Health Services at the Mexican Institute of Social Security, located in Mexico City, Mexico. Her work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, and she has contributed significantly to understanding the nutritional and health status of children in Mexico. Her research often intersects with topics like iron deficiency, nutritional interventions, and liver diseases.

Research Contributions

Dr. Ximena Duque has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases through her research, which often combines epidemiological insights with clinical applications. Her work has explored critical areas such as iron status in infants, the impact of Helicobacter pylori on nutritional deficiencies, and the effectiveness of nutritional interventions in schools. Additionally, she has investigated the role of ursodeoxycholic acid in patients with primary biliary cholangitis and the utility of breath tests in assessing liver disease. Her studies are particularly focused on the health challenges faced by children and the potential interventions to improve their health outcomes.

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No aliases are provided for Ximena Duque. It seems she publishes under her full name.

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Total Citation Count 475
H-index 12
Total Paper Count 29

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