Assoc.Prof. Jasmina Poluga

Clinic for Infectious and Tropical Diseases University Clinical Center of Serbia

Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade

Belgrade, Serbia

Field of interest:

  • Adequate diagnostics, treatment and prevention of vector diseases.

  • Interpretation of microbiological analyses in accordance with the clinical presentation of patients with vector-borne diseases.

  • Implementation of  modern knowledge through cooperation with experts in the field of vector-borne diseases.

  • The detection of vector-borne diseases in the local environment.

  • Development of recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of vector-borne diseases with colleagues from other centers.

References:

1. Nataša Nikolić, Jasmina Poluga, Ivana Milošević, Nevena Todorović, Boris Jegorović, Nikola Mitrović, Ivana Gmizić, Goran Stevanović, Branko Milošević. Neurological and neuromuscular manifestations in patients with West Nile neuroinvasive disease, Belgrade area, Serbia, season 2022. Nurol Sci . 2023 Aug 22.

2. Ana Vasić, Jovana Bjekić, Gorana Veinović, Darko Mihaljica, Ratko Sukara, Jasmina Poluga, Saša R Filipović, Snežana Tomanović. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus and Tick-Borne Diseases within Professionally Tick-Exposed Persons, Health Care Workers, and General Population in Serbia: A Questionnaire-Based Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 13;19(2):867.

3. Adzic-Vukicevic T, Cevik M, Poluga J, Micic J, Rubino S, Paglietti B, Barac Aleksandra.  An exceptional case report of disseminated cryptococcosis in a immunocompetent patient. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 2020; 62:e3.

4. Milosevic B, Cevik M, Urosevic A, Nikolic N, Poluga J, Jovanovic M, Milosevic I, Micic J, Paglietti B, Barac A.  Risk factors associated with poor clinical outcome in pyogenic spinal infections: 5-years' intensive care experience. Journal of infection in developing countries. 2020;14(1):36-41.

5. Poluga J, Barac A, Katanic N, Rubino S, Milosevic B, Urosevic A, Mitrovic N, Kelic I, Micic J, Stevanovic Goran. Tick-borne encephalitis in Serbia: A case series. Journal if infection in developing countries. 2019; 13 (6): 510-515.

6. Poluga J, Stevanović G, Katanić N, Malinić J, Jegorović B, Tomanović S. Is it  Lyme disease or not? Acta Med Sal 2019;49(1):64-65.  

7. Poluga J, Karic U, Dakic Z, Katanic N, Lavadinovic L, Milosevic B, Nikolic N, Urosevic A, Jegorovic B, Pavlovic M. Severe imported malaria in a Serbian referral center. Vojnosanitetski pregled. 2019; 76(5): 470-475.

8. Poluga J. Tick-borne encephalitis: “new neuroinfection”. Acta Clinica.2018;18(1):87-94.

9. Poluga J, Milosevic I, Jordovic J, Dakic Z, Lavadinovic L, Stevanovic G, Milosevic B, Jevtovic Dj, Pavlovic M. Clinical characteristics of imported malaria: An 11-year experience in a Serbian referral center. Journal of infection in developing countries. 2016; 10(7):770-776.

10. Urosevic A, Dulovic O, Milosevic B, Maksic N, Popovic N, Milosevic I, Delic D,  Jevtovic Dj, Poluga J, Jordovic J, Perunicic S, Stevanovic G. The Importance of Haematological and Biochemical Findings in Patients with West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Disease. Journal of medical biochemistry. 2016; 35(4):451-457.

11. Popovic N, Milosevic B, Urosevic A, Poluga J, Popovic N, Stevanovic G, Milosevic I, Korac M, Mitrovic N, Lavadinovic L, Nikolic J, Dulovic O. Clinical characteristics and functional outcome of patients with West Nile neuroinvasive disease in Serbia. Journal of Neurology. 2014; 261(6):1104-1111.

12. Popovic N, Milosevic B, Urosevic A, Poluga J, Lavadinovic L, Nedeljkovic J, Jevtovic Dj, Dulovic O. Outbreak of West Nile virus infection among humans in Serbia, August to October 2012. Eurosurveillance. 2013; 18(43):18-25.

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