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Irina Georgieva is an active researcher specializing in virology, epidemiology, and infectious diseases, with significant contributions to understanding viral pathogens including enteroviruses, rhinoviruses, and lyssaviruses. Her work spans both clinical and molecular aspects of viral diseases with a focus on European epidemiology.
Her primary research interests include viral evolution, molecular epidemiology, respiratory infections, and zoonotic disease transmission. Recent work has focused on enterovirus D68 circulation patterns in Europe, rhinovirus genotypes in Bulgaria, and phylogeographic aspects of bat lyssaviruses across European ecosystems. She has also contributed to important research on SARS-CoV-2 and surgical outcomes during the pandemic.
Analysis of her publication history shows consistent contributions to high-impact journals, with recent work appearing in Journal of Infectious Diseases, Viruses, Pathogens, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Her research demonstrates expertise in molecular characterization of viruses, epidemiological surveillance, and clinical implications of viral infections.
- Multiple publications in European multicenter studies including ENPEN
- Research spanning clinical virology, molecular biology, and public health
- Active contributor to understanding viral evolution and transmission patterns
Dr. Georgieva has participated in significant international collaborations, particularly the COVIDSurg Collaborative and GlobalSurg Collaborative studies during the pandemic, demonstrating her ability to work within large research networks addressing pressing public health challenges.



