Ali Akbar Haghdoost
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Ali Akbar Haghdoost is a prominent Iranian researcher whose work spans epidemiology, biostatistics, and health policy, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS, substance use, and non-communicable diseases. He has made significant contributions to understanding the dynamics of infectious diseases and evaluating public health interventions, especially in resource-limited settings. His research has been widely cited, with over 10,000 citations, reflecting its substantial impact on global health. Notably, his work on HIV modeling and prevention strategies has informed national and international health policies. Among his notable achievements, Haghdoost has led groundbreaking studies on the prevalence and risk factors of HIV among key populations in Iran, and his recent scoping review on telerehabilitation for upper limb disabilities (2022, 52 citations) highlights his versatility in addressing emerging health challenges through innovative methodologies. His dedication to evidence-based public health has earned him recognition as a leading figure in Iranian epidemiology, and his mentorship of numerous students and researchers continues to shape the next generation of health scientists.
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