| Literature DB >> 33209146 |
Ioannis N Mammas1,2,3,4, Anne Greenough5,6, Maria Theodoridou1,4, Demetrios A Spandidos1,3.
Abstract
The Institute of Paediatric Virology, founded on October 2019 on the island of Euboea in Greece, introduces medical students, paediatric and neonatal trainees, postgraduate students, virologists, paediatric and allied health professionals to the bold, new, scientific field of paediatric virology. The institute is committed to medical education and is the sequel of the Paediatric Virology Study Group (PVSG), which was formed in 2007 in the United Kingdom by a group of young paediatric trainees and junior researchers. The main mission of the institute is to provide an educational e-platform on neonatal and paediatric viral infections, to facilitate scientific discussion between virologists and paediatric health professionals and to develop an international network aiming to the promotion of children's health by the prevention and treatment of viral infectious diseases. The foundation of the institute is dedicated to three children from a small fishing village at the south of the island of Euboea in Greece, who survived the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Copyright: © Mammas et al.Entities:
Keywords: Institute of Paediatric Virology; medical education; paediatric virology; subspecialty
Year: 2020 PMID: 33209146 PMCID: PMC7668136 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2020.9432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1A historical overview: From the creation of the Paediatric Virology Study Group (PVSG) to the official opening of the Institute of Paediatric Virology (IPV) based on the island of Euboea.
Figure 2Message by Nobel Laureate Professor of Virology Harald zur Hausen on the official opening of the newly founded Institute of Paediatric Virology based on the island of Euboea (Greece).
Figure 3The logo of the Institute of Paediatric Virology (IPV).
Figure 4Karavos at Aliveri’ seaside on the island of Euboea in Greece. Aliveri is the second biggest city on the island of Euboea and is situated between Chalkida, the island’s capital, and Cyme, birth place of Dr George N. Papanicolaou. In 1953, in Aliveri, the first electricity board of Greece was constructed, which, in 2007, was replaced with the Fifth natural gas unit. Recently, archaeological excavations in Karavos revealed one the oldest pre-historic villages in Greece of the early Helladic era, demonstrating that the coastal settlement of Karavos has been inhabited continuously for more than 5,000 years and its habitants had developed significant trading and cultural relations with Attica, the Hellenic mainland and the islands of the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea reaching as far as Asia Minor, Crete, Cyprus and South Italy (photo by Mr. Christos Stamatas).
Editions and publications (National Center for Biotechnology Information - Accessed on Saturday July 11th, 2020) on paediatric virology by the Paediatric Virology Study Group (PVSG) and the newly founded Institute of Paediatric Virology (IPV).
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| 1. | 6th Workshop on Paediatric Virology and the Official Opening of the Institute of Paediatric Virology. Institute of Paediatric Virology, Island of Euboea, 2020. |
| 2. | COVID-19 pandemic threat in children: discussing with worldwide experts - archives 2. Institute of Paediatric Virology, Island of Euboea, 2020. |
| 3. | COVID-19 pandemic threat and frontline medical professionals - archives 1. Institute of Paediatric Virology, Island of Euboea, 2020. |
| 4. | The statute. Institute of Paediatric Virology, Island of Euboea, 2019. |
| 5. | 5th Workshop on Paediatric Virology. Paediatric Virology Study Group, Sparta, 2019. |
| 6. | 4th Workshop on Paediatric Virology. Paediatric Virology Study Group, Athens, 2018. |
| 7. | 3rd Workshop on Paediatric Virology. Paediatric Virology Study Group, Athens, 2017. |
| 8. | 2nd Workshop on Paediatric Virology. Paediatric Virology Study Group, Athens, 2016. |
| 9. | Workshop on Paediatric Virology. Paediatric Virology Study Group, Athens, 2015. |
| Publications | |
| 1. | Mammas IN, Drysdale SB, Rath B, Theodoridou M, Papaioannou G, Papatheodoropoulou A, Koutsounaki E, Koutsaftiki C, Kozanidou E, Achtsidis V, |
| 2. | Mammas IN, Greenough A, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: Educational pathways in Paediatric Virology: Pros and cons. Exp Ther Med 18: 3260-3262, 2019. |
| 3. | Koutsaftiki C, Mammas IN, Papatheodoropoulou A, Koutsounaki E, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology and the indisputable value of prevention. Exp Ther Med 18: 3257-3259, 2019. |
| 4. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Practicing humility and medical education: Lessons learnt interviewing experts on Paediatric Virology. Exp Ther Med 18: 3254-3256, 2019. |
| 5. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The value of scientific patience. Exp Ther Med 18: 3252-3253, 2019. |
| 6. | Mammas IN, Koutsaftiki C, Papatheodoropoulou A and Spandidos DA: Mache Papanicolaou (1890-1982), the dedicated companion of the great benefactor: An interview with Dr Julie Kokkori, one of the only living relatives of Dr George N. Papanicolaou. Exp Ther Med 18: 3248-3251, 2019. |
| 7. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The perspectives and the challenges of Paediatric Radiology: An interview with Dr Georgia Papaioannou, Head of the Paediatric Radiology Department at the ‘Mitera’ Children’s Hospital in Athens, Greece. Exp Ther Med 18: 3238-3242, 2019. |
| 8. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Advancing challenges in Paediatric Virology: An interview with Professor Barbara A. Rath, Co-founder and Chair of the Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative. Exp Ther Med 18: 3231-3237, 2019. |
| 9. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology and respiratory syncytial virus: An interview with Honorary Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Infectious Diseases Dr Simon B. Drysdale (St. George's, University of London, UK). Exp Ther Med 18: 3226-3230, 2019. |
| 10. | Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology and innovation in medical education: An interview with Dr Ioannis N. Mammas, Consultant Paediatrician on the island of Euboea (Greece) and Coordinator of the Paediatric Virology Study Group. Exp Ther Med 18: 3243-3247, 2019. |
| 11. | Mammas IN: Clinical Virology research and medical education in Greece: An interview with Demetrios A. Spandidos, Professor of Clinical Virology at the University of Crete in Greece. Exp Ther Med 18: 3221-3225, 2019. |
| 12. | Mammas IN, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: The wisdom and eudaimonia of Paediatrics: An interview with Professor George P. Chrousos, Professor of Paediatrics and Endocrinology at the University of Athens, Greece. Exp Ther Med 18: 3217-3220, 2019. |
| 13. | Chrousos GP, Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The role of philosophy in medical practice. Exp Ther Med 18: 3215-3216, 2019. |
| 14. | Mammas IN, Dalianis T, Doukas SG, Zaravinos A, Achtsidis V, Thiagarajan P, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: Paediatric virology and human papillomaviruses: An update. Exp Ther Med 17: 4337-4343, 2019. |
| 15. | Mammas IN, Theodoridou M, Thiagarajan P, Melidou A, Papaioannou G, Korovessi P, Koutsaftiki C, Papatheodoropoulou A, Calachanis M, Dalianis T, |
| 16. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Paediatric virology as a candidate of paediatric subspecialisation: An interview with Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology-Virology Angeliki Melidou. Exp Ther Med 16: 2795-2798, 2018. |
| 17. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The future of medical education in neonatology, paediatrics and paediatric virology: An interview with Professor Alan Michael Weindling, Professor of Perinatal Medicine at the University of Liverpool. Exp Ther Med 16: 2805-2808, 2018. |
| 18. | Mammas IN, Spandidos DA and Weindling AM: The future of paediatric education. Exp Ther Med 16: 2803-2804, 2018. |
| 19. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The philosophy of paediatric teaching: An interview with Dr Nikolaos Myriokefalitakis, former Clinical Director of the ‘Penteli’ Children’s Hospital in Athens (Greece). Exp Ther Med 16: 2799-2802, 2018. |
| 20. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Neonatology, paediatrics and paediatric virology on a British island: An interview with neonatologist Dr Prakash Thiagarajan (Isle of Man). Exp Ther Med 16: 2790-2794, 2018. |
| 21. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Evaluating the proposal of paediatric virology: An interview with Professor Tina Dalianis, Professor of Tumour Virology at Karolinska Institutet. Exp Ther Med 16: 2785-2789, 2018. |
| 22. | Mammas IN, Greenough A, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: Does Europe need paediatric virologists? Exp Ther Med 16: 2783-2784, 2018. |
| 23. | Mammas IN, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: The 1918 Spanish flu outbreak that devastated a Greek island underlines past lessons that must never be forgotten. Acta Paediatr 107: 2034, 2018. |
| 24. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Spinal muscular atrophy type I and the dual role of viruses: An interview with Professor Basil T. Darras, Professor of Neurology (Pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School. Exp Ther Med 15: 3673-3679, 2018. |
| 25. | Darras BT, Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Spinal muscular atrophy, pediatric virology and gene therapy: A challenge of modern weakness and hope. Exp Ther Med 15: 3671-3672, 2018. |
| 26. | Mammas IN, Greenough A, Theodoridou M, Kramvis A, Rusan M, Melidou A, Korovessi P, Papaioannou G, Papatheodoropoulou A, Koutsaftiki C, |
| 27. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: George N. Papanicolaou (1883-1962), an exceptional human, scientist and academic teacher: An interview with Dr Neda Voutsa-Perdiki. Exp Ther Med 14: 3346-3349, 2017. |
| 28. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Viral infections, neonatal mortality and the mystery of the Athenian Agora: An interview with Professor of Anthropology Maria Liston. Exp Ther Med 14: 3341-3345, 2017. |
| 29. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The proposal of Paediatric Virology and its perspectives: An interview with Professor of Paediatrics Maria Theodoridou. Exp Ther Med 14: 3338-3340, 2017. |
| 30. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The innovation of the subspecialty of Paediatric Virology: An interview with Research Professor of Molecular Virology Anna Kramvis. Exp Ther Med 14: 3335-3337, 2017. |
| 31. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The educational challenge of Paediatric Virology: An interview with Professor of Neonatology Anne Greenough. Exp Ther Med 14: 3332-3334, 2017. |
| 32. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology as a new educational initiative: An interview with Nobelist Professor of Virology Harald zur Hausen. Exp Ther Med 14: 3329-3331, 2017. |
| 33. | Zur Hausen H, Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: HPV vaccination in boys: Determining the clinical relevance of this strategy. Exp Ther Med 14: 3327-3328, 2017. |
| 34. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Athens-based meeting to discuss the paediatric virology crossroad in October 2017. Acta Paediatr 106: 1536, 2017. |
| 35. | Mammas IN, Theodoridou M, Kramvis A, Thiagarajan P, Gardner S, Papaioannou G, Melidou A, Koutsaki M, Kostagianni G, Achtsidis V, |
| 36. | Mammas IN, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: The development of the Paediatric Virology Study Group: Ten years in the making. Exp Ther Med 13: 363, 2017. |
| 37. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology in the Hippocratic Corpus. Exp Ther Med 12: 541-549, 2016. |
| 38. | Mammas IN and Spandidos DA: The subspecialty of Paediatric Virology: A ‘mosaic tile’ in future Paediatrics. Exp Ther Med 12: 539-540, 2016. |
| 39. | Mammas IN, Greenough A, Theodoridou M, Kramvis A, Christaki I, Koutsaftiki C, Koutsaki M, Portaliou DM, Kostagianni G, Panagopoulou P, |
| 40. | Mammas IN, Greenough A, Theodoridou M and Spandidos DA: Paediatric Virology: A new paediatric subspecialty? A proposal at the Workshop on Paediatric Virology, Athens, October 10, 2015. Exp Ther Med 11: 3-5, 2016. |
Figure 5Message by Professor George P. Chrousos (First Department of Paediatrics, University of Athens) on the official opening of the newly founded Institute of Paediatric Virology based on the island of Euboea (Greece).