Andabaka Tea
Tea Andabaka defended her doctoral thesis at the TRIBE graduate program on April 12, 2013. This is the first doctoral thesis based on the Cochrane systematic review defended in Croatia.
Photo: Tea Andabaka and TRIBE directors Damir Sapunar & Livia Puljak
Thesis title: Monoclonal antibody for reducing the risk of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children: Cochrane systematic review
Full text of PhD thesis: (School's repository:
pdf)
Mentor: Prof. Bruno Baršić, MD, PhD
The thesis is based on the following publication:
Andabaka T, Nickerson JW, Rojas-Reyes MX, Rueda JD, Bacic Vrca V, Barsic B. Monoclonal antibody for reducing the risk of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD006602. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006602.pub4. (Impact factor: 5,912)
Second qualifying publication:
Andabaka T, Globocnik T, Vukelic D, Esposito S, Barsic B. Parental administration of antipyretics to children with upper respiratory tract infections without consultation with a physician. Croat Med J. 2011;52(1):48-54. (Impact factor: 1,796)
Enrolled into TRIBE program: 2010/2011
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