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Inmaculada Casas publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Inmaculada Casas sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 201 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Inmaculada Casas D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Inmaculada Casas sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 51 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Inmaculada Casas is affiliated with the Instituto de Salud Carlos III in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on infectious diseases within the field of medicine, with a particular emphasis on respiratory viral infections and epidemiology.

The scientist's work spans several interconnected topics including:

  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research
  • COVID-19 clinical research studies
  • Influenza virus research studies
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology

Their publication record shows contributions to multiple scientific venues with frequent papers in:

  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Eurosurveillance
  • Archives of Virology
  • The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
  • Scientific Reports

Inmaculada Casas has co-authored extensively with several researchers, notably collaborating on numerous works with Francisco Pozo, Cristina Calvo, Maria Luz García-García, María Iglesias-Caballero, and Sonia Alcolea.

Their recent publications illustrate an ongoing engagement with virology and infectious disease updates, including papers such as:

  • "First cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the WHO European Region, 24 January to 21 February 2020" (2020, Eurosurveillance)
  • "2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales" (2020, Archives of Virology)
  • "A multicenter randomized open-label clinical trial for convalescent plasma in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia" (2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • "2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales" (2021, Archives of Virology)
  • "2022 taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales" (2022, Archives of Virology)

These works encompass clinical trials, taxonomic updates in virology, and epidemiological reports that highlight ongoing efforts to understand and respond to viral diseases affecting respiratory health. The combination of clinical research and virological taxonomy reflects a multidisciplinary approach to addressing public health challenges.

Best Publications

  • First cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the WHO European Region, 24 January to 21 February 2020

    Gianfranco Spiteri;James Fielding;Michaela Diercke;Christine Campese

  • Simultaneous detection of fourteen respiratory viruses in clinical specimens by two multiplex reverse transcription nested‐PCR assays

    M.T. Coiras;J.C. Aguilar;M.L. García;I. Casas

  • Simultaneous detection of influenza A, B, and C viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, and adenoviruses in clinical samples by multiplex reverse transcription nested-PCR assay.

    M.T. Coiras;P. Pérez-Breña;M.L. García;I. Casas

  • New method for the extraction of viral RNA and DNA from cerebrospinal fluid for use in the polymerase chain reaction assay

    I. Casas;L. Powell;P.E. Klapper;G.M. Cleator

  • 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales

    Jens H. Kuhn;Scott Adkins;Daniela Alioto;Sergey V. Alkhovsky

  • Detection of new respiratory viruses in hospitalized infants with bronchiolitis: a three-year prospective study.

    C Calvo;F Pozo;ML García-García;M Sanchez

  • Diagnostic system for rapid and sensitive differential detection of pathogens

    Thomas Briese;Gustavo F. Palacios;Mark Kokoris;Omar J. Jabado

  • Geographical and temporal distribution of SARS-CoV-2 clades in the WHO European Region, January to June 2020.

    Erik Alm;Eeva K Broberg;Thomas Connor;Emma B Hodcroft

  • The role of viruses in the aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia in adults.

    Maria Angeles Marcos;Marta Camps;Tomás Pumarola;José Antonio Martinez

  • Multiple simultaneous viral infections in infants with acute respiratory tract infections in Spain

    Cristina Calvo;Maria Luz García-García;Carolina Blanco;Mª Carmen Vázquez

  • Viral infections of the central nervous system in Spain: a prospective study.

    F. de Ory;A. Avellón;J.E. Echevarría;M.P. Sánchez-Seco

  • Molecular characterization of human enteroviruses in clinical samples: comparison between VP2, VP1, and RNA polymerase regions using RT nested PCR assays and direct sequencing of products.

    I. Casas;G.F. Palacios;G. Trallero;D. Cisterna

  • Ten Years of Global Evolution of the Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus BA Genotype with a 60-Nucleotide Duplication in the G Protein Gene

    Alfonsina Trento;Inmaculada Casas;Ana Calderón;Maria L. Garcia-Garcia

  • Human metapneumovirus bronchiolitis in infancy is an important risk factor for asthma at age 5.

    M.L. García-García;C. Calvo;I. Casas;T. Bracamonte

  • Detection of varicella‐zoster virus‐specific DNA sequences in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with acute aseptic meningitis and no cutaneous lesions

    J M Echevarría;I Casas;A Tenorio;F de Ory

  • Spectrum of respiratory viruses in children with community-acquired pneumonia.

    María Luz García-García;Cristina Calvo;Francisco Pozo;Patricia Ambrona Villadangos

  • Detection of Respiratory Viruses and Subtype Identification of Influenza A Viruses by GreeneChipResp Oligonucleotide Microarray

    Phenix-Lan Quan;Gustavo Palacios;Omar J. Jabado;Sean Conlan

  • High incidence of human bocavirus infection in children in Spain.

    Francisco Pozo;Mari Luz García-García;Cristina Calvo;Isabel Cuesta

  • Prevalence and clinical characteristics of human metapneumovirus infections in hospitalized infants in Spain.

    M L García-García;C Calvo;P Pérez-Breña;J M De Cea

  • Global Distribution of Novel Rhinovirus Genotype

    Thomas Briese;Neil Renwick;Marietjie Venter;Richard G. Jarman

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Tenorio
Antonio Tenorio Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Gustavo Palacios
Gustavo Palacios Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Javier Juste
Javier Juste Spanish National Research Council
José A. Melero
José A. Melero Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Carlos F. Ibáñez
Carlos F. Ibáñez Karolinska Institute
Thomas Briese
Thomas Briese Columbia University
W. Ian Lipkin
W. Ian Lipkin Columbia University
Arvind Varsani
Arvind Varsani Arizona State University
Norbert Nowotny
Norbert Nowotny University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Adolfo García-Sastre
Adolfo García-Sastre Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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