Title: Santiago Uganda Maíz: Innovator in Tuberculosis Research
Introduction
Santiago Uganda Maíz is an inventor based in Zaragoza, Spain. He has contributed to the field of tuberculosis research through his innovative approaches. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is significant in the development of new therapeutic strategies.
Latest Patent Applications
Santiago's latest patent applications include:
- **Compositions for use as a prophylactic agent to those at risk of infection of tuberculosis, or as secondary agents for treating infected tuberculosis patients**. This invention refers to a freeze-dried composition consisting of an isolated microorganism belonging to the tuberculosis complex. It is characterized by a PhoP− phenotype due to the inactivation of the Rv0757 gene and the deletion of the Rv2930 (fadD26) gene, which prevents PDIM production. The composition includes sucrose and sodium glutamate as stabilizers or excipients. The invention also covers the reconstituted composition obtained by adding sterilized water for injection to the freeze-dried composition, particularly for use as a prophylactic agent or as secondary agents for treating infected tuberculosis patients.
Conclusion
Santiago Uganda Maíz is a dedicated inventor whose work focuses on innovative solutions for tuberculosis treatment. His contributions, particularly in the area of prophylactic compositions, highlight the importance of research in combating infectious diseases.
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