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Toke Seierøe Barfod serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His clinical work is affiliated with Region Sjælland, with offices located at Køgevej 7-13 in Roskilde and Blegdamsvej 3 in Copenhagen.
Dr. Barfod's research spans multiple domains in clinical medicine with particular focus on:
- Infectious diseases, especially hepatitis B and novel bacteriophage therapies
- Liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
- Cardiovascular complications in chronic hepatitis patients
- Autoinflammatory disorders like familial Mediterranean fever
- Clinical epidemiology and medical education methodologies
His recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on clinical outcomes in hepatitis B patients, including mortality patterns, cancer incidence, and cardiovascular complications. His 2024 research on bacteriophage treatment for Pseudomonas-infected joint prostheses represents innovative approaches to antibiotic-resistant infections.
Dr. Barfod's collaborative network extends across Danish medical institutions with publications in high-impact journals including Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Clinical Epidemiology, and The Journal of Infectious Diseases. His work has been referenced in clinical guidelines and policy documents, indicating significant impact on medical practice.
His research typically employs large-scale Danish nationwide cohort studies and register-based approaches, leveraging Denmark's comprehensive healthcare registries to address important clinical questions in hepatology and infectious diseases.
