Maia Lomtadze

 

Infectologist, Jo Ann University Hospital

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Education:
• 1994-2001 - Faculty of Pediatrics, Tbilisi State Medical University;
• 2001 – Awarded the qualification of Generalist;
• 2002 – 2005 - Competitive Post-graduate Studies, TSMU, specialty "Infectious Diseases"
• 2006 – Qualified as an Infectious Disease Specialist;
• 2006 – Awarded the qualification of Doctor of Medicine.

Professional Experience:
• 2001-2005 – Pediatrician, 23-rd Tbilisi Children's Polyclinic;
• 2006-2007 - Infectious Disease Specialist, Tbilisi Children's Infectious Disease Hospital;
• 2007-till today - Infectious Disease Specialist, Scientific and Practical Center of Infectious
Pathology, AIDS and Clinical Immunology;
• 2007-till today – Infectious Disease Specialist, Head of the Infection Control Department, Jo
Ann University Hospital;

• 2007-2010 – Guest Teacher, Davit Tvildiani Medical University;
• 2010-2021 - Associate Professor, David Tvildiani University;
• 2017-till today - Consultant-Infectious Disease Specialist at "Hera" clinic;
Association membership:
• 2003 - till today - Member of the Georgian Association of Infectionists, Parasitologists,
Hematologists, Epidemiologists and Microbiologists;
• 2006-till today - Member of the Alliance for the Correct Use of Antibiotics (APUA-Georgia);

• 2017-till today - Member of the AIDS Association of Georgia.

Trainings:
2018 – Evolving clinical practice in the management of complicated infections – Frankfurt,
Germany;
2017 – US - Georgia Cooperation for Partnership in Science Regional Training Workshop on NIH
Grant Application Process and Procedures –Tbilisi, Georgia;
2016 – Baltic Antibiotic Resistance collaborative Networks workshop – Tbilisi, Georgia;
2015 – Multicountry antimicrobial resistance workshop Copenhagen, Denmark;
2014 – Regional seminar on Improving Pediatric Care, Treatment and Support for Children and
families affected by HIV in CEE/CIS –Tbilisi, Georgia;
2014 – National Seminar on Antimicrobial Resistance –Batumi, Georgia;
2014 – Multi-country seminar on Antimicrobial Resistance – Tbilisi, Georgia;
2014 – US-Georgia Program-Development Workshop On HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and
Hepatitis – Tbilisi;
2013 –“11th Advanced HIV Course” France, Aix-en-Provence;
2012 – “Infectious Diseases in the Adult Patient: A Primary Care Update” At Sarasota,
FloridaUSA;
2012 – Georgian Hepatology Association Symposia 2012 SheratonMetechiPalace, Tbilisi,
Georgia;
2011- The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS   San Francisco, CA, USA;
2010 – National Training workshop on HIV/AIDS  Clinical Management: Treatment of HIV/AIDS;
Tbilisi, Georgia;
2009 – Pegintron continuous medical education program  Riga, Litva;
2009 – Treatment of HIV/AIDS” _ National Training workshop on HIV/AIDS Clinical
Management: “Treatment of HIV/AIDS” Tbilisi.Georgia;
2008 – Pegintron continuous medical education program Istanbul,Turkey;
2008 – The main principles of antibacterial therapyMeeting of the Georgian Association of
infectionistsTbilisi, Georgia;
2008 – National Training workshop on HIV/AIDS Clinical Management: Treatment of
HIV/AIDS; Tbilisi, Georgia;
2008 – Anaphylactic shock management” Course,
EmergencyMedicalServiceTrainingCenter;  Tbilisi, Georgia;
2008 – The 1 st  International ACTIVATE HIV Course; Minsk, Belarus;
2007 – Training for TB management in patient with HIV/AIDS NationalCenter for
Tuberculosis,  Tbilisi, Georgia;
2007 – Training course: “FibroScan operation procedure” , Echosens;  Tbilisi, Georgia;
2007 – Training for Clinical Management of HIV/AIDS; WHO, IDACIRC, Iv.
JavakhishviliTbilisiStateUniversity;  Tbilisi, Georgia;
2007 – Training for medical staff – Main Principles of Substitution  Therapy in Georgia; Medical,
Social-Economical and Cultural Center – Uranti ; Supported by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis    and Malaria. Tbilisi, Georgia;
2007 – ” Main Principles of the substitution therapy in Georgia” – Medical, Social-economical
and cultural center – Uranti. Supported by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and
Malaria.Tbilisi Georgia;
2006 – Current antibiotics and problems in the management of Infectious Diseases” –
TbilisiStateMedicalUniversity. TbilisiGeorgia;

2006 -“Current approaches to chronic viral hepatitis” –  TbilisiStateMedical University, Tbilisi,
Georgia;
2006 –  Infectious Diseases with throat pathology” – Tbilisi State Medical University.Tbilisi,
Georgia;
2006 – “Critical cases and correction in Infectious diseases” TbilisiStateMedicalUniversity.Tbilisi,
Georgia.

Publications:
1) Investigetion of haemostatic disorders  in patients with visceral leishmaniasis -Lomtadze
M.L., Khochava M. A., Shalamberidze I.A., Shilakadze M.A., Jokhtaberidze T. TSMU,  Children’s
Infectious Diseases Department. Georgian Medical News. №11(128) November 2005.
2) Stady of the intravascular activation markers of blood coagulation  in patients with visceral
leishmaniasis -Lomtadze M., Khochava M., Shalamberidze I., Kharaishvili V., Vorobyova E.
TSMU  Children’s Infectious Diseases Department. Research Institute of Medical
Radiology.Georgian Medical News.№7-8(124-125) July-august 2005.
3) Visceral Leishmaniasis in Georgia in the last years – Lomtadze M.L., Khochava M. A.,
Zenaishvili O .A.  COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS.VOLUME XL. TBILISI 2004.
4) The relevant issues of the research of visceral leishmaniasis in today’s Georgia – Topuria I.P.,
Lomtadze M.L. –  Works of the International scientific conference of Georgian clinical hospital
of Veterans of war . Tbilisi 2005.
5)Oral Lessions in HIV Positive Patients in Georgia. Kakabadze T., Rukhadze N., Mshvidobadze
K., Lomtadze M., Kandelaki G. Georgian Medical News. No 12 (165) December 2008. Pg: 60-65
6)Guideline for the Management of Adults with Hospital-acquired, Ventilator-associated, and
Healthcare-associated Pneumonia – Lomtadze M., Nanuashvili A., Jashiashvili N. Tbilisi 2005
7) Bacterial infections of lower respiratory system in HIV/AIdS patients – Lomtadze M., gabunia
F., Bolokadze N., Tsertvadze T. Journal of Georgian Respiratory Association. Tbilisi 2009
8) INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN
GEORGIAN POPULATION WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES – Lomtadze M., Chkhaidze M.,
Mgeladze E., Metreveli I, Tsintsadze A. Tbilisi. Georgian Medical News. №1(178) January 2010.
9)  Virologic outcomes of second-line antiretroviral therapy in Eastern European country of
Georgia. –AIDS Res Ther. 2014 Jul 7;11:18. doi: 10.1186/1742-6405-11-18.Chkhartishvili N,
Sharvadze L, Lomtadze M, Dvali N, Karchava M, Rukhadze N, , Chokoshvili O, Tsertsvadze T.
 
National Guidelines:
• HIV infection/antiretroviral therapy of AIDS of adolescents and adults patients - T.
Tsertsvadze, F. Gabunia, L. Sharvadze, M. Lomtadze, 2010.

• Management of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients - T. Tsertsvadze, N.
Bolokadze, M. Lomtadze, F. Gabunia, L. Sharvadze, 2013.
• HIV infection/prevention of mother-to-child transmission of AIDS – T. Tsertsvadze, L.
Sharvadze, N. Bolokadze, M. Lomtadze, F. Gabunia, L. Sharvadze, 2013.
• Management of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients - N. Bolokadze, M.
Lomtadze, F. Gabunia, L. Sharvadze, 2016.
• Consolidated Guideline for the use of antiretroviral drugs for the treatment and prevention of
HIV/AIDS – Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili, Maya Lomtadze, Fati Gabunia, Nato
Bolokadze, Lali Sharvadze, 2018.
• HIV infection: treatment and care of patients with AIDS - National Clinical Management
Guidelines - Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili, Maya Lomtadze, Fati Gabunia, Nato
Bolokadze, Lali Sharvadze, 2021.