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Hamid Solgi , PhD

Assistant Professor


  • Phone: 031-3112-2051
  • Email: hamid.solgi@gmail.com, H.Solgi@res.mui.ac.ir
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  • CV: Curriculum Vitae Dr Solgi.pdf (1014.29 KB)

School :

School of Medicine

Department :

Department of Microbiology

Research Center :

Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism research center

work address :

amin hospital,Isfahan,Iran

Education :

1-PhD Medical bacteriology-Pasteur Institute of Iran (2012-2017) 2-MSc Medical microbiology-Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (2009-2012) Thesis title PhD: Evaluation of Phenotype and Genotype of Carbapenemase Producing Enterobacteriaceae Family Isolated from Carriers and Clinical Samples MSc: Detection of mutation of oprD gyrA and parC genes and investigation of antibiotic resistance pattern in isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from patients hospitalized in the ICU department of Al-Zahra Hospital, Isfahan.

Relevant Work Experience :

1-Head of Clinical Research and Development Unit of Amin Educational, Research and Therapeutic, Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2022 until now. 2-Head of Antimicrobial Stewardship Unit of Khurshid Educational, Research and Treatment Center. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. 2022 until now. 3-Member of Diabetic Wound Committee of Diabetic Foot Wound Clinic in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences based in Amin Hospital. 2021 until now. 4-Scientific Secretary of the Infection Control Committee of Amin Educational, Research and Treatment Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. 2020 until now. 5-Member of the Infection Control Committee at Khurshid Medical Education Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. 2020 until now.

Professional Memberships & Qualification :

2013 until now, Iranian Society of Microbiology 2020 until now, Iranian Association of Clinical Laboratory Doctors

Extra Curricular Activities/ Interest(personal url) :



Grants & Awards :

Patents :

Presentations & Poster Sessions :

1- Solgi H, Evaluation of bacterial infections and antibiotic resistance before and after the onset of the COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave. The 13th international & 18th national congress on quality improvement in clinical laboratories. 2022. 2- Solgi H. Infection-Prevention and Control Measures to Reduce Colonization and Infection of ICU-Acquired Infections. During the 4th panel of the 22nd International Virtual Congress of Microbiology. August 31, 2021. Lecture 3- Solgi H, Badmasti F, Shahcheraghi, F. Fecal carriage of carbapenem resistance Enterobacteriaceae among inpatients in a university hospital in Iran” has been accepted after review for Oral Presentation at our Infection Prevention-2017 to be held during Dec 14-15, 2017 in Rome, Italy. (Oral lecture: F, Shahcheraghi) 4- Solgi H, Shahcheraghi F, Sabeti S, Kashi MS, Hosseinzadeh M. First detection of OXA-48 producing carbapenemase Escherichia coli in Iran. The 17 th International and Iranian Congress of Microbiology 2016. (Oral lecture: H. Solgi) 5- Shahbazi T, Shahcheraghi F, Owlia P, Badmasti F, Nikbin VS, Solgi H. Polymorphism of fimbriae and pertactin genes among bordetella pertussis clinical isolates on 2014-2016. The 17 th International and Iranian Congress of Microbiology 2016. 6- Nemati AH, Solgi H, Badmasti F, Shahcheraghi F. Antimicrobial susceptibility assay and pfge typing of S. maltophilia clinical and environmental isolates from blood samples. The 17 th International and Iranian Congress of Microbiology 2016. 7- Nemati AH, Solgi H, Shahcheraghi F. Class 1 integron distribution in S. maltophilia clinical and environmental isolates. The 17 th International and Iranian Congress of Microbiology 2016. 8- Solgi H, Nobari S, Rahmati Ghezelgeh F, Shahcheraghi F Carbapenem resistance among of Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates in Iran. VII International Conference on Environmental, Industrial and Applied Microbiology; Barcelona (Spain) during 28-30 October 2015. (F93) 9- Peighambari, S.M, Taheri, H, Shahcheraghi, F, Solgi, H. Pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) of Salmonella serovarInfantis isolates from poultry. The 6th International Veterinary Poultry Congress, February 27 - March 01, 2018- Tehran, Iran

Research Experience :

1- Molecular and clinical epidemiology of Klebsiella pneumoniae infections resistant to carbapenem and colistin in patients admitted to the intensive care unit during the fifth wave of covid-19 in Amin Hospital, Isfahan, Iran. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2023- Present) 2- Investigating the therapeutic effect of degradable and tissue-adherent gelatin hydrogels on the healing of diabetic wounds in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2023- Present) 3- Investigation and comparison of clinical characteristics and outcome of diabetic and non-diabetic patients with gram-negative bacterial infections resistant to carbapenem treated with colistin in intensive care units. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2023- Present) 4- A comparative study of antibiotic consumption and superinfections following the administration of tocilizumab and disease outcomes in diabetic and non-diabetic patients with COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit during the fifth peak of the epidemic in Amin Hospital. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2023- Present) 5- Investigating the healing effects of hydrogel dressing on non-infectious diabetic wounds: a preliminary study. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2023- Present) 6- Evaluation of the positive duration of PCR test in the nose and throat of patients admitted with COVID-19 pneumonia improved and its association with high lymphopenia and CRP (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2020- Present) 7- Evaluation of secondary or concurrent bacterial infections in COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Amin hospital, Isfahan. (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2022) 8- Frequency of plasmid genes qnrA, qnrB, qnrS, aac-6 and qepA in isolates of ESBL producing Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from clinical samples (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2018-2020) 9- Molecular study of broad-spectrum beta-lactamases and metallo-β-lactamases genes in resistant Enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from clinical specimens of hospitals under the auspices of Shahid Beheshti University, Iran and Tehran (supported by Pasteur Institute of Iran 2017-2018) 10- Molecular typing of isolates of carbapenemase producing enterobacteriaceae and determination of genomic structure of plasmids carrying carbapenemase genes (supported by Pasteur Institute of Iran 2017-2019) 11- Molecular epidemiology of carbapenemase producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from ICU patients (supported by Pasteur Institute of Iran 2015-2017) 12- Identification of parC, parE, gyrA and gyrB genes in enterococcal strains isolated from clinical samples of patients and determination of antibiotic resistance pattern. (Supported by Iran University of Medical Sciences 2015-2016)

Research Interests :

Antibiotic resistance, molecular epidemiology and infection control


Teaching Experience :

1- Antimicrobial stewardship 6 sessions (12 hours), (target group: professors and residents of the internal department), Khurshid educational, research and therapeutic center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 2023.
2- Antimicrobial stewardship 6 sessions (12 hours), (target group: professors and residents of the internal department), Khurshid educational, research and therapeutic center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 2022.
3- Antibiotics in aspiration pneumonia and skin infections (target group: professors and intern, resident and fellowship students), Khurshid Educational, Research and Treatment Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. 2022
4- Methods of studying microbial resistance (beta-lactamases) (antimicrobial agents and the mechanism of drug resistance), PhD students in Bacteriology (Teaching time: 4 hours; Pasteur Institute of Iran 2014)
5- Molecular bacteriology (PFGE), PhD students in bacteriology (Teaching time: 16 hours; Pasteur Institute of Iran 2014)
6- Practical bacteriology, Graduate students (Teaching time: 10 hours; Pasteur Institute of Iran 2014-2016)
7- Diagnostic Molecular Bacteriology (Teaching time: 16 hours; Pasteur Institute of Iran 2014-2016)
8- Antimicrobial agents and the mechanism of drug resistance PhD students in bacteriology (Teaching time: 6 hours; Pasteur Institute of Iran

Teaching Interests :

1-Antibiotic resistance
2-Molecular epidemiology
3-Infection control
4-Antimicrobial stewardship