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Organization profile
Organisation profile
The renewed Department of Clinical Sciences concentrates on patient based research, training and services in developing countries, with emphasis on tropical and infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS. The department also runs the Medical Services of the ITM, a national reference center for tropical, infectious and imported diseases and HIV/AIDS.
The travel clinic provides travel advice to tourists, business travelers and migrants, on site, by telephone and online. It also offers all the required vaccinations. The travel information line handles in excess of 10,000 calls a year and the travel website www.travelhealth.be receives some 300,000 visitors annually.
The travel clinic provides over 30,000 consultations a year. Physicians can call the clinic 24/7 for advice on a patient with a potential import illness.
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Profiles
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FA5 RWANDA: Make Rwandan institutes leaders in infectious disease prevention, diagnosis and control
Rigouts, L., Rosanas-Urgell, A., Kattenberg, J. H., de Jong, B., Cuella Martin, I., Mitchell, E., Theunissen, C., Polman, K., Trevisan, C., Ravinetto, R., Roosen, T. & Janssens, N.
1/01/22 → 31/12/26
Project: Development project
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PRESTIP: PReventing the Emergence of untreatable STIs via radical Prevention
Kenyon, C., Crucitti, T., De Baetselier, I., Florence, E., Soentjens, P., Basil, S. S. & Van Wymeersch, K.
1/01/21 → 31/12/24
Project: Research Project
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IMCOVAS: Immunogenicity after COVID-19 vaccines in Adapted Schedules
Soentjens, P., Spiessens, A. & Van Wymeersch, K.
Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre
21/05/21 → 31/01/23
Project: Research Project
Research output
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Characteristics of confirmed mpox cases among clinical suspects: a prospective single-centre study in Belgium during the 2022 outbreak
ITM mpox study groupc, 2023, In: New Microbes and New Infections. 52, p. 101093 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
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Persistent morbidity in Clade IIb mpox patients: interim results of a long-term follow-up study, Belgium, June to November 2022
ITM Monkeypox Study Group, 2023, In: Eurosurveillance. 28, 7, 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
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Urethritis without skin lesions as the primary manifestation of Mpox virus infection
Liesenborghs, L., Huyst, V., Van Dijck, C., Rutgers, J., De Baetselier, I., Kenyon, C., Van Esbroeck, M. & Vercauteren, K., 2023, In: European Urology. 83, 4, p. 378-379 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review