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Fabiana Arieti

Clinical Research Assistant & Project Manager

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+39 045 812 7934

Short biography

Fabiana is a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher and Project Manager within the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Verona. She completed her PhD in Molecular and Structural Biology at the University of Geneva, in Switzerland, and a Diploma in Global Health at the University of Brescia, after which she worked as a Project Coordinator in Mozambique, Africa for 2 years. She has over ten years of experience in fundamental and applied research, and over five years of experience in project management, implementation research, and epidemiology of infectious diseases and AMR, carried out in both high and low- and middle-income countries. She is also member of the board of Medicus Mundi Italia NGO and Medicus Mundi International network, both fighting global poverty by promoting health for all.

Projects

ORCHESTRA

AMR Travel Tool

ECRAID-Base

Excellence Centres

ARCH-NET

Born to be healthy

EPI-Net

PRIMAVERA

BY YOUTH SIDE

Publications

29/11/24

Eurosurveillance

Expert consensus on antimicrobial resistance research priorities to focus development and implementation of antibacterial vaccines and monoclonal antibodies

15/11/23

Clinical Microbiology and Infection

Frequency of bloodstream infections caused by six key antibiotic-resistant pathogens for prioritization of research and discovery of new therapies in Europe: a systematic review

29/09/24

Journal of Fungi

Tracking Candidemia Trends and Antifungal Resistance Patterns across Europe: An In-Depth Analysis of Surveillance Systems and Surveillance Studies

04/10/23

Clinical Microbiology and Infection

A systematic review on the excess health risk of antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections for six key pathogens in Europe

19/12/23

Clinical Microbiology and Infection

Excess resource use and cost of drug-resistant infections for six key pathogens in Europe: a systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis

22/09/23

Scientific Reports

Modelling antimicrobial resistance transmission to guide personalized antimicrobial stewardship interventions and infection control policies in healthcare setting: a pilot study

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