
Victoria Fumadó
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Last Publications
- Bäuerl C, Randazzo W, Sánchez G, Selma-Royo M, García Verdevio E, Martínez L, Parra-Llorca A, Lerin C, Fumadó Victoria, Crovetto F, Fàtima Crispi Brillas, Pérez-Cano FJ, Rodríguez G, Ruiz-Redondo G, Campoy C, Martínez-Costa C and Collado MC SARS-CoV-2 RNA and antibody detection in breast milk from a prospective multicentre study in Spain. ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD-FETAL AND NEONATAL EDITION . 107(2): 216-221.
- Alonso S, Català M, López D, Álvarez-Lacalle E, Jordán-García I, García-García JJ, Fumadó Victoria, Munoz-Almagro C, Gratacós E, Balanza N, Varo R, Millat P, Baro B, Ajanovic S, Arias S, Claverol J, Fernández de Sevilla-Estrach M, Bonet-Carne E, Garcia-Miquel A, Coma E, Medina-Peralta M, Fina F, Prats C and Bassat Q Individual prevention and containment measures in schools in Catalonia, Spain, and community transmission of SARS-CoV-2 after school re-opening. PLoS One . 17(2): .
- Tagarro A, Sanz-Santaeufemia FJ, Grasa C, Cobos E, Yebra J, Alonso-Cadenas JA, Baquero-Artigao F, Mesa GJ, Perez SB, Calvo C, Herreros ML, Epalza C, Melendo S, Dominguez-Rodriguez S, Vidal P, Pacheco M, Ballesteros A, Bernardino M, Villanueva-Medina S, Rodríguez MP, Miragaya CS, Rivière J, Garcés R, Santiago B, Fumadó Victoria, Urretavizcaya-Martínez M, García-García ML, Penín M, Cava F, Sáez E, Iglesias-Bouzas MI, Herrero B, Reinoso T and Moraleda C Dynamics of Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction and Serologic Test Results in Children with SARS-CoV-2 Infection. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS . 241: .
News
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Measuring antibodies in saliva is a useful and easy strategy to detect SARS-CoV-2 infections
A study, published in BMC Medicine, performed through the Kids Corona platform from Sant Joan de Déu in collaboration with ISGlobal, shows that measuring antibodies in saliva is a useful and easy strategy to detect SARS-CoV-2 infections.
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Human milk from women infected and vaccinated for coronavirus has antibodies against COVID-19
Human milk from infected women and vaccinated for coronavirus has antibodies against COVID-19, according to two published studies in the medRxiv repository and launched by the scientific consortium MilkCorona,