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Signe Maj Sørensen is a Specialist Physician (Speciallæge) at Aalborg University Hospital, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine in the Department of Infectious Diseases. She has contributed to numerous research publications focusing on infectious diseases, particularly central nervous system infections, tetanus, and herpetic infections.
Her research interests include:
- Central Nervous System Infections
- Tetanus
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis
- Encephalitis
- Herpetic Infections
- HIV-related Conditions
Dr. Sørensen's publication record shows a consistent focus on neuroinfectious diseases and diagnostic challenges in infectious disease medicine. Her work often involves multinational collaborations, particularly through the ID-IRI study group, examining conditions like tetanus and herpetic central nervous system infections. A notable trend in her research is the emphasis on diagnostic criteria and the importance of timely intervention in neuroinfectious conditions, with several publications highlighting the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid parameters and infection outcomes.
Her work has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, with multiple publications receiving dozens of citations each, including her 2015 study on herpetic meningoencephalitis which has accumulated 67 Scopus citations.
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