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'''Ana Gligić''' was a Yugoslav and Serbian virologist, a specialist in medical microbiology and a senior research associate at the ] best known for her research on the ], which she was the first to isolate and describe in 1967.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Srbija |first=N1 |date=2025-01-05 |title=Odlazak Ane Gligić: Znanstvenica koja je zaustavila smrtonosnu epidemiju |url=https://n1info.hr/regija/umrla-ana-gligic-virologinja-koja-je-zaustavila-velike-boginje/ |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=N1 |language=hr}}</ref> '''Ana Gligić,''' (née '''Ana Filipović''', 6 August 1934 – 4 January 2025) was a Yugoslav and Serbian virologist, a specialist in medical microbiology and a senior research associate at the ] best known for her research on the ], which she was the first to isolate and describe in 1967<ref>{{Cite web |last=Srbija |first=N1 |date=2025-01-05 |title=Odlazak Ane Gligić: Znanstvenica koja je zaustavila smrtonosnu epidemiju |url=https://n1info.hr/regija/umrla-ana-gligic-virologinja-koja-je-zaustavila-velike-boginje/ |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=N1 |language=hr}}</ref><ref>
Ristanović, Elizabeta S.; Kokoškov, Nenad S.; Crozier, Ian; Kuhn, Jens H.; Gligić, Ana S. (2019). "A Forgotten Episode of Marburg Virus Disease: Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1967". ''Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews''. 83(4): e00095-19. doi:(https://doi.org/10.1128/mmbr.00095-19).
</ref> <ref>Stojković, Lj., Bordjoški, M., Gligić, A., Stefanović, Ž. (1971). ''Two cases of Cercopithecus-monkey-associated haemorrhagic fever. (Some data on etiology, epidemiology and epizootology)''. In: Martin, G. A., Siegert, R. (Eds.), ''Marburg virus disease''. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.</ref>.

In 1972, she isolated the ] in Belgrade, which prevented the ] in the city and thus a major disaster<ref>Ristanovic E, Gligic A, Atanasievska S, Protic-Djokic V, Jovanovic D, Radunovic M. Smallpox as an actual biothreat: lessons learned from its outbreak in ex-Yugoslavia in 1972. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2016;52(4):587-597. doi:10.4415/ANN_16_04_21.</ref>. Her research on ] (HFRS) and isolation of hantaviruses, unique to the Balkans, have gained her worldwide recognition <ref>{{Cite journal
| last1 = Gligic
| first1 = Ana
| last2 = Dimkovic
| first2 = Nada
| last3 = Xiao
| first3 = Shu-Yuan
| last4 = Buckle
| first4 = Guy J.
| last5 = Jovanovic
| first5 = Dragan
| last6 = Velimirovic
| first6 = Dragisa
| last7 = Stojanovic
| first7 = Radivoj
| last8 = Obradovic
| first8 = Mirceta
| last9 = Diglisic
| first9 = Gordana
| last10 = Micic
| first10 = Jasmina
| last11 = Asher
| first11 = David M.
| last12 = LeDuc
| first12 = James W.
| last13 = Yanagihara
| first13 = Richard
| last14 = Gajdusek
| first14 = D. Carleton
| title = Belgrade Virus: A New Hantavirus Causing Severe Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome in Yugoslavia
| journal = The Journal of Infectious Diseases
| volume = 166
| issue = 1
| pages = 113–120
| date = July 1992
| doi = 10.1093/infdis/166.1.113
| url = https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/166.1.113
}}</ref>.Gligić died in Belgrade on 4 January 2025, at the age of 90 <ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.24ur.com/novice/tujina/umrla-jugoslovanska-virologinja-ki-je-izolirala-virus-crnih-koz.html |title=Umrla jugoslovanska virologinja, ki je izolirala virus črnih koz |language=sl |trans-title=The Yugoslav Virologist Who Isolated the Smallpox Virus Is Deceased |date=5 January 2024 |newspaper=24ur.com}}</ref>.


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Yugoslav and Serbian virologist (1934–2025)

Ana Gligić
Born(1934-08-06)6 August 1934
Ćeralije, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died4 January 2025(2025-01-04) (aged 90)
Belgrade, Serbia
EducationUniversity of Belgrade

Ana Gligić, (née Ana Filipović, 6 August 1934 – 4 January 2025) was a Yugoslav and Serbian virologist, a specialist in medical microbiology and a senior research associate at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine best known for her research on the Marburg virus, which she was the first to isolate and describe in 1967 .

In 1972, she isolated the smallpox virus in Belgrade, which prevented the spread of the disease in the city and thus a major disaster. Her research on Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and isolation of hantaviruses, unique to the Balkans, have gained her worldwide recognition .Gligić died in Belgrade on 4 January 2025, at the age of 90 .

References

  1. Srbija, N1 (5 January 2025). "Odlazak Ane Gligić: Znanstvenica koja je zaustavila smrtonosnu epidemiju". N1 (in Croatian). Retrieved 5 January 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Ristanović, Elizabeta S.; Kokoškov, Nenad S.; Crozier, Ian; Kuhn, Jens H.; Gligić, Ana S. (2019). "A Forgotten Episode of Marburg Virus Disease: Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1967". Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 83(4): e00095-19. doi:(https://doi.org/10.1128/mmbr.00095-19).
  3. Stojković, Lj., Bordjoški, M., Gligić, A., Stefanović, Ž. (1971). Two cases of Cercopithecus-monkey-associated haemorrhagic fever. (Some data on etiology, epidemiology and epizootology). In: Martin, G. A., Siegert, R. (Eds.), Marburg virus disease. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
  4. Ristanovic E, Gligic A, Atanasievska S, Protic-Djokic V, Jovanovic D, Radunovic M. Smallpox as an actual biothreat: lessons learned from its outbreak in ex-Yugoslavia in 1972. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2016;52(4):587-597. doi:10.4415/ANN_16_04_21.
  5. Gligic, Ana; Dimkovic, Nada; Xiao, Shu-Yuan; Buckle, Guy J.; Jovanovic, Dragan; Velimirovic, Dragisa; Stojanovic, Radivoj; Obradovic, Mirceta; Diglisic, Gordana; Micic, Jasmina; Asher, David M.; LeDuc, James W.; Yanagihara, Richard; Gajdusek, D. Carleton (July 1992). "Belgrade Virus: A New Hantavirus Causing Severe Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome in Yugoslavia". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 166 (1): 113–120. doi:10.1093/infdis/166.1.113.
  6. "Umrla jugoslovanska virologinja, ki je izolirala virus črnih koz" [The Yugoslav Virologist Who Isolated the Smallpox Virus Is Deceased]. 24ur.com (in Slovenian). 5 January 2024.
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