HamidReza Naderi
Faculty of Medicine. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences · Iran
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Infection Prevention ISSN 2690-4837
Research interests
- Treatment Infection Immunology Of Infectious Diseases Infectious Disease Epidemiology Hiv Tropical Diseases Health Emerging Infectious Diseases Infectious Disease Control
- Prevention Tuberculosis
Biography
HamidReza Naderi is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where his research focuses on infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis diagnosis and management, infection control practices in healthcare settings, and acute respiratory syndromes. His work addresses critical challenges in clinical microbiology and patient safety, including the diagnostic complexities of tuberculous infections that may present atypically, latent tuberculosis management in immunocompromised patients, and occupational safety protocols for healthcare workers exposed to blood and body fluids. His most-cited publication, "Diagnostic Errors in Tuberculous Patients: A Multicenter Study from a Developing Country" (2018), underscores his commitment to improving diagnostic accuracy and clinical outcomes in resource-limited settings. His systematic reviews and clinical studies contribute to evidence-based approaches for managing acute febrile encephalopathy and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Selected publications
- Diagnostic Errors in Tuberculous Patients: A Multicenter Study from a Developing Country 2018 cited 17×
- The Etiological Spectrum of Febrile Encephalopathy in Adult Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study from a Developing Country 2018 cited 11×
- Intravenous Immunoglobulin for Treatment of Patients with COVID-19: A Case-control Study 2021 cited 6×
- Comparison the Effect of Arbidol Plus Hydroxychloroquine vs Hydroxychloroquine Alone in Treatment of COVID-19 Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial 2021 cited 6×
- Frequency of Different Types of Diagnostic Errors in Patients with Central Nervous System Infections: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study 2018 cited 5×
- A Complicated Course of Acute Viral Induced Pharyngitis, Icteric Hepatitis, Acalculous Cholecystitis, and Skin Rash 2016 cited 4×
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