MaleevViktor V. Maleev, D. Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Adviser to Director of the Central Research Institute for Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia

Scopus h-index — 7

Web of Science h-index — 14

SCOPUS AuthorIDORCIDMendeley, ResearcherID

Biography

From 1958 to 1964 — studied at the Andijan State Medical Institute named after M.I. Kalinin.

From 1964 to 1965 — postgraduate study at the Andijan State Medical Institute, Department of infectious diseases.

From 1990 to 2001 — Chairman of the Moscow society of infectious diseases doctors. Since 2001 — Chief infectious disease specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Since 1999, an expert of the Russian Ministry of Education.

Since 2001 — personal representative of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in the group of personal representatives of Prime Ministers of the Baltic States to combat the spread of infectious diseases.

Since 2002, he is a Full Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.

Research interests and main scientific achievements

V.V. Maleev developed the clinical pathogenetic direction in the field of infectious pathology. He created an original clinical and pathogenetic classification of dehydration in cholera and other acute intestinal infections. Viktor V. Maleev developed criteria for assessing the severity of the course and methods of intensive therapy of the most common infectious diseases, established the clinical features of newly discovered and returning infectious diseases, including particularly dangerous-cholera, plague, hemorrhagic fevers, rickettsiosis, SARS (atypical pneumonia), legionellosis, etc.

V.V. Maleev discovered the of patterns of the coagulation system disorders in many infectious diseases and developed the therapy for hemostasis pathology.

V.V. Maleev is the author of more than 350 publications, including 9 monographs. He has 6 author's certificates for new methods of diagnosis and treatment.



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