معرفی
Laura Doornekamp is a Researcher in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Erasmus University Rotterdam, contributing to the Erasmus MC University Medical Center's infectious disease research portfolio. Her work bridges clinical microbiology, public health policy, and patient vulnerability studies.
Her core research interests include:
- Microbiology focused on Enterobacterales and antimicrobial resistance mechanisms (ESBL/AmpC)
- Infectious diseases in immunocompromised populations, particularly stem cell transplant recipients
- Public health interventions for mosquito-borne viruses and vaccine allocation systems
- Virology investigations into virus infection prevention behaviors
- Vaccinology with emphasis on Hepatitis B for high-risk patients
- Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in clinical settings
Her recent publications (2023-2025) reveal three key trends: methodological advancements in bacterial resistance detection, retrospective analyses of infections in transplant centers across continents (including South Africa), and development of public health tools like the MosquitoWise survey to assess European perceptions of emerging vector-borne threats. This work consistently addresses real-world clinical challenges through collaborative epidemiological frameworks.
Doornekamp has supervised one doctoral thesis as indicated by the 'Supervised Work (1)' metric. No grant details appear in the provided text, though her policy-referenced publications suggest applied research with institutional support.

