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2. Epidemiologic Advances Generated by the Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource Program
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Mervish, Nancy, Valle, Carolina, and Teitelbaum, Susan L.
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- 2023
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3. The experience of pregnant women and their families who were infected with covid-19 before vaccination: A qualitative approach within a multicenter study in Brazil
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Metelus, Sherly, Castro, Lester, Pabon, Stephanie, Silva, Amanda D, Junior, Paulo S R, Sardinha, Thais G, Japenga, Rodolfo R, Urquiza, Erica R F, Machado, Maíra R, Simões, Marcela Maria, Solda, Larissa M, Yazaki-Sun, Sue, Mota, Priscilla, Soares, Arimaza C, Machado, Ellen, Bergmann, Anne, Raupp dos Santos, Gustavo, Peres, Patrícia B, Arbeli, Cristiane L, Quevedo, Rafael M, Yamashita, Carolina F, Corradin, Julia D, Bergamini, Isabella, Ramos, José Geraldo L, Oppermann, Maria Lúcia R, Quadro, Laisa S, Marins, Lina, Paniz, Érika V, Xavier, Thaís Vicentini, Parreira, Bruna E, Tosetto, Aline, Savazoni, Sabrina, Costa, Aline C, Almeida, Marina HL, Moura, Bruna FV, França, Lidiane R, Vieira, Hanna, Aquino, Rafael B, Leite, Débora F, Monteiro, Isabella, Nakamura-Pereira, Marcos, Guerra, Bruna O, Gorga, Gabriela, Pinheiro, Daisy, Cordeiro, Denise, Miná, Priscila L, Dornellas, Carol, Oliveira, Kevin FA, Makyama, Mariana Emi Varicoda, Leal, Caio, Amana, Rayra, Santos, Cristiane O, dos Santos, Marina M, Neto, Carlos, Gomes, Thiago, Pereira, Isabela R, Salustrino, Clélia Andrade, Pontes, Valéria B, Franco, Roberto Allen da Silva, Bilibio, João Paolo, Brito, Gislânia P F, Pinto, Hana Paula C, de Oliveira, Danielle Leal, Guerra, Andrezza A, Moura, Andrea O, Pantoja, Natasha, David, Fernanda, Silva, Alina, Bacha, Angela M, Borovac-Pinheiro, Anderson, Pereira, Belmiro G, Amaral, Eliana M, Ferreira, Elton, Milanez, Helaine MBPM, Caldas, Jamil P S, Baccaro, Luiz F, Nomura, Marcelo, Rehder, Patrícia M, Simone, Renata Z, Passini, Renato, Jr, Torrezan, Cristiano, Modena, João L P, Nunes dos Santos, Magnun N, Marba, Sergio T M, Zumpano dos Santos, Tábata R, Soeiro, Rachel E, Souza, Renato T, Bento, Silvana F, Cecatti, Jose G, Surita, Fernanda G, Freitas-Jesus, Juliana Vasconcellos, Pacagnella, Rodolfo C, Ribeiro-Do-Valle, Carolina C, Luz, Adriana G, Lajos, Giuliane J, Nobrega, Guilherme M, Griggio, Thayna B, Charles, Charles M, Silveira, Carla, Miele, Maria J, Tedesco, Ricardo P, Fernandes, Karayna G, Martins-Costa, Sérgio HA, Peret, Frederico JA, Feitosa, Francisco E, Traina, Evelyn, Cunha Filho, Edson V, Vettorazzi, Janete, Haddad, Samira M, Andreucci, Carla B, Guida, José P, Correa Junior, Mario D, Dias, Marcos AB, Oliveira, Leandro G, Melo Junior, Elias F, Luz, Marília GQ DA, and Costa, Maria Laura
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- 2024
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4. David against Goliath? Challenges and opportunities for energy cooperatives in Southern Europe
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Delicado, Ana, Pallarès-Blanch, Marta, García-Marín, Ramón, del Valle, Carolina, and Prados, María-José
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- 2023
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5. Role of biomarkers (sFlt-1/PlGF) in cases of COVID-19 for distinguishing preeclampsia and guiding clinical management
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Nobrega, Guilherme M., Guida, Jose P., Novaes, Juliana M., Solda, Larissa M., Pietro, Luciana, Luz, Adriana G., Lajos, Giuliane J., Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., Souza, Renato T, Cecatti, Jose G., Mysorekar, Indira U., Dias, Tabata Z., and Laura Costa, Maria
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- 2023
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6. E-CONSULTATIONS: AN EFFICIENT STRATEGY TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO SPECIALISTS IN ORAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILE.
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ESPINOZA, Iris, primary, MATURANA-RAMIREZ, Andrea, additional, SABANDO, Vezna, additional, BARRIA, Nicol, additional, DEL VALLE, Carolina, additional, and LETELIER, María José, additional
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- 2024
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7. Preeclampsia among women with COVID-19 during pregnancy and its impact on maternal and perinatal outcomes: Results from a national multicenter study on COVID in Brazil, the REBRACO initiative
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Guida, José P., Cecatti, Jose G., Souza, Renato T., Pacagnella, Rodolfo C., Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., Luz, Adriana G., Lajos, Giuliane J., Surita, Fernanda G., Nobrega, Guilherme M., Griggio, Thayna B., Charles, Charles M., Miele, Maria J., Ferreira, Silvana B., Tedesco, Ricardo P., Fernandes, Karayna G., Martins-Costa, Sérgio H.A., Ramos, José G.L., Peret, Frederico J.A., Feitosa, Francisco E., Traina, Evelyn, Cunha-Filho, Edson V., Vettorazzi, Janete, Haddad, Samira M., Andreucci, Carla B., Correa-Junior, Mário D., Mayrink, Jussara, Dias, Marcos A.B., Oliveira, Leandro G., Melo-Junior, Elias F., da Luz, Marília G.Q., and Costa, Maria Laura
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- 2022
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8. The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilian pregnant and postpartum women: results from the REBRACO prospective cohort study
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Souza, Renato T., Cecatti, Jose G., Pacagnella, Rodolfo C., Ribeiro-Do-Valle, Carolina C., Luz, Adriana G., Lajos, Giuliane J., Nobrega, Guilherme M., Griggio, Thayna B., Charles, Charles M., Bento, Silvana F., Silveira, Carla, Surita, Fernanda G., Miele, Maria J., Tedesco, Ricardo P., Fernandes, Karayna G., Martins-Costa, Sérgio H. A., Peret, Frederico J. A., Feitosa, Francisco E., Mattar, Rosiane, Traina, Evelyn, Cunha Filho, Edson V., Vettorazzi, Janete, Haddad, Samira M., Andreucci, Carla B., Guida, José P., Correa Junior, Mario D., Dias, Marcos A. B., De Oliveira, Leandro, Melo Junior, Elias F., Luz, Marília G. Q., and Costa, Maria Laura
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- 2022
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9. Collagen-β-cyclodextrin hydrogels for advanced wound dressings: super-swelling, antibacterial action, inflammation modulation, and controlled drug release.
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Mendoza, Juan J., Arenas-de Valle, Carolina, Caldera-Villalobos, Martín, Cano-Salazar, Lucía F., Flores-Guía, Tirso E., Espinosa-Neira, Roberto, and Claudio-Rizo, Jesús A.
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CONTROLLED release drugs , *MALACHITE green , *METHYLENE blue , *CELL communication , *HYDROGELS - Abstract
A key strategy in enhancing the efficacy of collagen-based hydrogels involves incorporating polysaccharides, which have shown great promise for wound healing. In this study, semi-interpenetrating polymeric network (semi-IPN) hydrogels comprised of collagen (Col) with the macrocyclic oligosaccharide β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) (20–80 wt.%) were synthesised. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy confirmed the successful fabrication of these Col/β-CD hydrogels, evidenced by the presence of characteristic absorption bands, including the urea bond band at ∼1740 cm−1, related with collagen crosslinking. Higher β-CD content was associated with increased crosslinking, higher swelling, and faster gelation. The β-CD content directly influenced the morphology and semi-crystallinity. All Col/β-CD hydrogels displayed superabsorbent properties, enhanced thermal stability, and exhibited slow degradation rates. Mechanical properties were significantly improved with contents higher than β-CD 40 wt.%. These hydrogels inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli bacteria and facilitated the controlled release of agents, such as malachite green, methylene blue, and ketorolac. The chemical composition of the Col/β-CD hydrogels did not induce cytotoxic effects on monocytes and fibroblast cells. Instead, they actively promoted cellular metabolic activity, encouraging cell growth and proliferation. Moreover, cell signalling modulation was observed, leading to changes in the expression of TNF-α and IL-10 cytokines. In summary, the results of this research indicate that these novel hydrogels possess multifunctional characteristics, including biocompatibility, super-swelling capacity, good thermal, hydrolytic, and enzymatic degradation resistance, antibacterial activity, inflammation modulation, and the ability to be used for controlled delivery of therapeutic agents, indicating high potential for application in advanced wound dressings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Estudio bibliométrico desde una perspectiva de género de la Revista de Derecho Electoral del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones en el período 2012-2019
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Coto Del Valle, Carolina
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bibliometría ,publicaciones periódicas ,ciencias de la información ,gestión del conocimiento ,equidad de género ,mujeres ,igualdad ,Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 ,Political science ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 - Abstract
A pesar de que en los últimos años se ha reportado un elevado porcentaje de mujeres a nivel poblacional y académico, los estudios indican que en el ámbito laboral y de producción científica existe inequidad de género en productividad y asignación de posiciones de poder dentro de los equipos de investigación. Esta situación despierta el interés en conocer el nivel de equidad de género entre los autores de la Revista de Derecho Electoral del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, por lo que se analizan, por medio de técnicas bibliométricas, las características de la publicación periódica para el lapso comprendido entre el 2012 y el 2019, con relación a la revista, los autores y las referencias bibliográficas.
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- 2022
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11. Gas6 drives Zika virus-induced neurological complications in humans and congenital syndrome in immunocompetent mice
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Silva-Filho, Joao Luiz, de Oliveira, Lilian G., Monteiro, Leticia, Parise, Pierina L., Zanluqui, Nagela G., Polonio, Carolina M., de Freitas, Carla L., Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel A., de Souza, William M., Bittencourt, Najara, Amorim, Mariene R., Forato, Julia, Muraro, Stéfanie P., de Souza, Gabriela F., Martini, Matheus C., Bispo-dos-Santos, Karina, Vieira, Aline, Judice, Carla C., Pastore, Glaucia M., Amaral, Eliana, Passini Junior, Renato, Mayer-Milanez, Helaine M.B.P., Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., Calil, Roseli, Renato Bennini Junior, João, Lajos, Giuliane J., Altemani, Albina, Nolasco da Silva, Marcos T., Carolina Coan, Ana, Francisca Colella-Santos, Maria, von Zuben, Andrea P.B., Vinolo, Marco Aurélio R., Arns, Clarice Weis, Catharino, Rodrigo Ramos, Costa, Maria Laura, Angerami, Rodrigo N., Freitas, André R.R., Resende, Mariangela R., Garcia, Márcia T., Luiza Moretti, Maria, Renia, Laurent, Ng, Lisa F.P., Rothlin, Carla V., Costa, Fabio T.M., Peron, Jean Pierre Schatzmann, and Proença-Modena, José Luiz
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- 2021
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12. Availability of facility resources and services and infection-related maternal outcomes in the WHO Global Maternal Sepsis Study: a cross-sectional study
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Brizuela, Vanessa, Cuesta, Cristina, Bartolelli, Gino, Abdosh, Abdulfetah Abdulkadir, Abou Malham, Sabina, Assarag, Bouchra, Castro, Rigoberto, Díaz, Virginia, El Kak, Faysal, Elsheikh, Mohamed, Pérez, Aquilino M., Souza, João Paulo, Bonet, Mercedes, Abalos, Edgardo, Aman, Mohammad Iqbal, Noormal, Bashir, Espinoza, Marisa, Pasquale, Julia, Leroy, Charlotte, Roelens, Kristien, Vandenberghe, Griet, Agossou, M. Christian Urlyss, Goufodji Keke, Sourou, Tshabu Aguemon, Christiane, Apaza Peralta, Patricia Soledad, Conde Altamirano, Víctor, Hernández Muñoz, Rosalinda, Cecatti, José Guilherme, Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, Batiene, Vincent, Cisse, Kadari, Ouedraogo, Henri Gautier, Cheang, Kannitha, Lam, Phirun, Rathavy, Tung, Simo, Elie, Tebeu, Pierre-Marie, Yakana, Emah Irene, Carvajal, Javier, Escobar, María Fernanda, Fernández, Paula, Colmorn, Lotte Berdiin, Langhoff-Roos, Jens, Mereci, Wilson, Vélez, Paola, Salah Eldin, Yasser, Sultan, Alaa, Teklu, Alula M., Worku, Dawit, Adanu, Richard, Govule, Philip, Noora Lwanga, Charles, Arriaga Romero, William Enrique, Flores Aceituno, María Guadalupe, Bustillo, Carolina, Lara, Bredy, Kumar, Vijay, Suri, Vanita, Trikha, Sonia, Cetin, Irene, Donati, Serena, Personeni, Carlo, Baimussanova, Guldana, Kabylova, Saule, Sagyndykova, Balgyn, Gwako, George, Osoti, Alfred, Qureshi, Zahida, Asylbasheva, Raisa, Boobekova, Aigul, Seksenbaeva, Damira, Itani, Saad Eddine, Minkauskienė, Meilė, Ramašauskaitė, Diana, Chikhwaza, Owen, Gadama, Luis, Malunga, Eddie, Dembele, Haoua, Sangho, Hamadoun, Zerbo, Fanta Eliane, Dávila Serapio, Filiberto, Herrera Maldonado, Nazarea, Islas Castañeda, Juan I., Cauaus, Tatiana, Curteanu, Ala, Petrov, Victor, Buyanjargal, Yadamsuren, Khishgee, Seded, Lkhagvasuren, Bat-Erdene, Essolbi, Amina, Moulki, Rachid, Jaze, Zara, Mariano, Arlete, Bique Osman, Nafissa, Einda, Hla Mya Thway, Maung, Thae Maung, Tin, Khaing Nwe, Gurung, Tara, Shrestha, Amir Babu, Shrestha, Sangeeta, Bloemenkamp, Kitty, Rijken, Marcus J., Van Den Akker, Thomas, Estrada, María Esther, Pavón Gómez, Néstor J., Adesina, Olubukola, Aimakhu, Chris, Fawole, Bukola, Chaudhri, Rizwana, Hamid, Saima, Khan, M. Adnan, Huatuco Hernández, María del Pilar, Zavaleta Pimentel, Nelly M., Andal, Maria Lu, Recidoro, Zenaida Dy, Martin, Carolina Paula, Budianu, Mihaela, Puşcaşiu, Lucian, Diouf, Léopold, Guirassy, Dembo, Moreira, Philippe Marc, Borovsky, Miroslav, Kovac, Ladislav, Kristufkova, Alexandra, Cebekhulu, Sylvia, Cornelissen, Laura, Soma-Pillay, Priya, Cararach, Vicenç, López, Marta, Vidal Benedé, María José, Jayakody, Hemali, Jayaratne, Kapila, Rowel, Dhammica, Nabag, Wisal, Omer, Sara, Tsoy, Victoria, Uzakova, Urunbish, Yunusova, Dilrabo, Siriwachirachai, Thitiporn, Tangsiriwatthana, Thumwadee, Dunlop, Catherine, Knight, Marian, Lissauer, David, Roman, Jhon, Vitureira, Gerardo, Tuan, Dinh Anh, Truong, Luong Ngoc, Hanh, Nghiem Thi Xuan, Madziyire, Mugove, Magwali, Thulani, Munjanja, Stephen, Baguiya, Adama, Chamillard, Mónica, Kouanda, Seni, Lumbiganon, Pisake, Nabhan, Ashraf, Nadisauskiene, Ruta, Bartlett, Linda, Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Fernando, Jacob, Shevin T., Shakoor, Sadia, Yunis, Khalid, Campodónico, Liana, Gamerro, Hugo, Giordano, Daniel, Althabe, Fernando, Gülmezoglu, A. Metin, Castro Banegas, Rigoberto, El-Kak, Faysal, El Sheikh, Mohamed, and Pérez, Aquilino M
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13. Content-centric Routing in Wi-Fi Direct Multi-group Networks
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Casetti, Claudio, Chiasserini, Carla-Fabiana, Pelle, Luciano Curto, Del Valle, Carolina, Duan, Yufeng, and Giaccone, Paolo
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
The added value of Device-to-Device (D2D) communication amounts to an efficient content discovery mechanism that enables users to steer their requests toward the node most likely to satisfy them. In this paper, we address the implementation of content-centric routing in a D2D architecture for Android devices based on WiFi Direct, a protocol recently standardised by the Wi-Fi Alliance. After discussing the creation of multiple D2D groups, we introduce novel paradigms featuring intra- and inter-group bidirectional communication. We then present the primitives involved in content advertising and requesting among members of the multi-group network. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our architecture in a real testbed involving Android devices in different group configurations. We also compare the results against the ones achievable exploiting Bluetooth technologies.
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14. Surviving maternal sepsis: Clinical, laboratory, and treatment features.
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Ribeiro‐do‐Valle, Carolina C., Luz, Adriana G., Pacagnella, Rodolfo C., and Cecatti, José G.
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SEPSIS , *URINARY tract infections , *SEPTIC shock , *NEONATAL sepsis , *THIRD generation cephalosporins , *MEDICAL personnel , *RESPIRATORY infections - Abstract
Objective: To describe clinical, laboratory, and antibiotic treatment characteristics in pregnant or recently pregnant women diagnosed with maternal sepsis. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in a Brazilian tertiary hospital from March 2014 until February 2018. The hospital implemented a Sepsis Protocol, based on the Brazilian Ministry of Health recommendation. All women who were pregnant or recently pregnant (up to 42 days postpartum), and who presented with suspected sepsis were included. Unconfirmed infections were excluded. Three hundred sixty‐five women were included and divided into three groups according to sepsis severity (SEPSIS‐2): sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. Clinical, laboratory, and management characteristics were described and compared. Results: Pregnancy‐related and respiratory tract infections were the greater causes of maternal sepsis, and the urinary tract was the major cause of septic shock. We found almost total compliance with blood culture sample collection, and samples were positive in 10.8% of the cases, and in 41% of septic shock patients. Escherichia coli was the most common pathogen found and it was resistant to third‐generation cephalosporins in none of the blood cultures and 3.3% of the urine cultures. Using the AWaRe (Access, Watch and Reserve) classification groups of antibiotics, Access and Watch antibiotics were used in virtually all women. We did not find any fatal maternal outcomes. Conclusion: Maternal sepsis is seldom the result of resistant microorganisms in this setting and the use of Access group antibiotics is widely possible. Health professionals' awareness of and institutional policies for maternal sepsis are crucial to its adequate treatment and better outcomes. Synopsis: A protocol for maternal sepsis to be routinely used is able to provide better treatment and improve outcomes reducing infectious complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Pregnancy and breastfeeding in the context of Ebola: a systematic review
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Foeller, Megan E, Carvalho Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, Foeller, Timothy M, Oladapo, Olufemi T, Roos, Elin, and Thorson, Anna E
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- 2020
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16. Frequency and management of maternal infection in health facilities in 52 countries (GLOSS): a 1-week inception cohort study
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Bonet, Mercedes, Brizuela, Vanessa, Abalos, Edgardo, Cuesta, Cristina, Baguiya, Adama, Chamillard, Mónica, Fawole, Bukola, Knight, Marian, Kouanda, Seni, Lumbiganon, Pisake, Nabhan, Ashraf, Nadisauskiene, Ruta J, Abdulkadir, Abdulfetah, Adanu, Richard MK, Aman, Mohammad Iqbal, Arriaga Romero, William E., Assarag, Bouchra, Bloemenkamp, Kitty W.M., Boobekova, Aigul, Budianu, Mihaela A., Cararach, Vicenç, Castro, Rigoberto, Cebekhulu, Sylvia, Cecatti, José Guilherme, Colmorn, Lotte Berdiin, Curteanu, Ala, Donati, Serena, Einda, Hla Mya Thway, El Deen, Yasser Salah, El Kak, Faysal, Elsheikh, Mohamed, Escobar-Vidarte, Maria F, Espinoza, Marisa Mabel, Estrada, María Ester, Gadama, Luis Aaron, Goufodji, Sourou B, Hamid, Saima, Hernandez Munoz, Rosalinda, Herrera Maldonado, Nazarea, Jayaratne, Kapila, Kabylova, Saule, Kristufkova, Alexandra, Kumar, Vijay, Lissauer, David, Mereci, Wilson, Minkauskiene, Meile, Moreira, Philippe, Munjanja, Stephen, B. Osman, Nafissa, Ouedraogo, Henri Gautier, Perez, Aquilino M., Pasquale, Julia, Puscasiu, Lucian, Qureshi, Zahida, Recidoro, Zenaida, C. Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina, Rowel, Dhammica, Sangho, Hamadoun, Shrestha, Amir Babu, Siriwachirachai, Thitiporn, Tebeu, Pierre Marie, Tin, Khaing Nwe, Tuan, Dinh Anh, Tung, Rathavy, Vandenberghe, Griet, Yadamsuren, Buyanjargal, Yunusova, Dilrabo, Zavaleta Pimentel, Nelly, Noormal, Bashir, Díaz, Virginia, Leroy, Charlotte, Roelens, Kristien, Agossou, M. Christian Urlyss, Tshabu Aguemon, Christiane, Apaza Peralta, Patricia Soledad, Conde Altamirano, Víctor, Batiene, Vincent, Cisse, Kadari, Cheang, Kannitha, Lam, Phirun, Simo, Elie, Yakana, Emah Irene, Carvajal, Javier, Fernández, Paula, Langhoff-Roos, Jens, Vélez, Paola, Sultan, Alaa, Teklu, Alula M., Worku, Dawit, Govule, Philip, Noora Lwanga, Charles, Flores Aceituno, María Guadalupe, Bustillo, Carolina, Lara, Bredy, Suri, Vanita, Trikha, Sonia, Cetin, Irene, Personeni, Carlo, Baimussanova, Guldana, Sagyndykova, Balgyn, Gwako, George, Osoti, Alfred, Asylbasheva, Raisa, Seksenbaeva, Damira, Itani, Saad Eddine, Abou Malham, Sabina, Ramašauskaitė, Diana, Chikhwaza, Owen, Malunga, Eddie, Dembele, Haoua, Zerbo, Fanta Eliane, Dávila Serapio, Filiberto, Islas Castañeda, Juan I., Cauaus, Tatiana, Petrov, Victor, Khishgee, Seded, Lkhagvasuren, Bat-Erdene, Essolbi, Amina, Moulki, Rachid, Jaze, Zara, Mariano, Arlete, Maung, Thae Maung, Gurung, Tara, Shrestha, Sangeeta, Rijken, Marcus J., Van Den Akker, Thomas, Estrada, María Esther, Pavón Gómez, Néstor J., Adesina, Olubukola, Aimakhu, Chris, Chaudhri, Rizwana, Khan, M. Adnan, Huatuco Hernández, María del Pilar, Andal, Maria Lu, Martin, Carolina Paula, Diouf, Léopold, Guirassy, Dembo, Borovsky, Miroslav, Kovac, Ladislav, Cornelissen, Laura, Soma-Pillay, Priya, López, Marta, Vidal Benedé, María José, Jayakody, Hemali, Nabag, Wisal, Omer, Sara, Tsoy, Victoria, Uzakova, Urunbish, Tangsiriwatthana, Thumwadee, Dunlop, Catherine, Roman, Jhon, Vitureira, Gerardo, Truong, Luong Ngoc, Hanh, Nghiem Thi Xuan, Madziyire, Mugove, Magwali, Thulani, Bartlett, Linda, Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Fernando, Jacob, Shevin T., Shakoor, Sadia, Yunis, Khalid, Campodónico, Liana, Gamerro, Hugo, Giordano, Daniel, Althabe, Fernando, Gülmezoglu, A. Metin, and Souza, João Paulo
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17. Maternal outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 severity among pregnant women
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Vouga, Manon, Favre, Guillaume, Martinez-Perez, Oscar, Pomar, Leo, Acebal, Laura Forcen, Abascal-Saiz, Alejandra, Hernandez, Maria Rosa Vila, Hcini, Najeh, Lambert, Véronique, Carles, Gabriel, Sichitiu, Joanna, Salomon, Laurent, Stirnemann, Julien, Ville, Yves, de Tejada, Begoña Martinez, Goncé, Anna, Hawkins-Villarreal, Ameth, Castillo, Karen, Solsona, Eduard Gratacos, Trigo, Lucas, Cleary, Brian, Geary, Michael, Bartels, Helena, Al-Kharouf, Feras, Malone, Fergal, Higgins, Mary, Keating, Niamh, Knowles, Susan, Poncelet, Christophe, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina Carvalho, Surita, Fernanda, Dantas-Silva, Amanda, Borrelli, Carolina, Luz, Adriana Gomes, Fuenzalida, Javiera, Carvajal, Jorge, Canales, Manuel Guerra, Hernandez, Olivia, Grechukhina, Olga, Ko, Albert I., Reddy, Uma, Figueiredo, Rita, Moucho, Marina, Pinto, Pedro Viana, De Luca, Carmen, De Santis, Marco, de Campos, Diogo Ayres, Martins, Inês, Garabedian, Charles, Subtil, Damien, Bohrer, Betania, Da Rocha Oppermann, Maria Lucia, Wender, Maria Celeste Osorio, Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia, Sanseverino, Maria Teresa Vieira, Giugliani, Camila, Friedrich, Luciana, Scherer, Mariana Horn, Mottet, Nicolas, Ducarme, Guillaume, Pelerin, Helene, Moreau, Chloe, Breton, Bénédicte, Quibel, Thibaud, Rozenberg, Patrick, Giannoni, Eric, Granado, Cristina, Monod, Cécile, Mueller, Doris, Hoesli, Irene, Bassler, Dirk, Heldstab, Sandra, Kölble, Nicole Ochsenbein, Sentilhes, Loïc, Charvet, Melissa, Deprest, Jan, Richter, Jute, Van der Veeken, Lennart, Eggel-Hort, Béatrice, Plantefeve, Gaetan, Derouich, Mohamed, Calvache, Albaro José Nieto, Lopez-Giron, Maria Camila, Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel, Escobar-Vidarte, Maria Fernanda, Hecher, Kurt, Tallarek, Ann-Christin, Hadar, Eran, Haratz, Karina Krajden, Amikam, Uri, Malinger, Gustavo, Maymon, Ron, Yogev, Yariv, Schäffer, Leonhard, Toussaint, Arnaud, Rossier, Marie-Claude, De Sa, Renato Augusto Moreira, Grawe, Claudia, Aebi-Popp, Karoline, Radan, Anda-Petronela, Raio, Luigi, Surbek, Daniel, Böckenhoff, Paul, Strizek, Brigitte, Kaufmann, Martin, Bloch, Andrea, Boulvain, Michel, Johann, Silke, Heldstab, Sandra Andrea, Bernasconi, Monya Todesco, Grant, Gaston, Feki, Anis, Brochut, Anne-Claude Muller, Giral, Marylene, Sedille, Lucie, Papadia, Andrea, Brugger, Romina Capoccia, Weber, Brigitte, Fischer, Tina, Kahlert, Christian, Saines, Karin Nielsen, Cambou, Mary, Kanellos, Panagiotis, Chen, Xiang, Yin, Mingzhu, Haessig, Annina, Ackermann, Sandrine, Baud, David, and Panchaud, Alice
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- 2021
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18. Prognostic Value of an Estimate-of-Risk Model in Critically Ill Obstetric Patients in Brazil
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Silva, Flávio X., Parpinelli, Mary A., Oliveira-Neto, Antonio F., do Valle, Carolina Ribeiro, Souza, Renato T., Costa, Maria L., Correia, Mario D. T., Katz, Leila, Payne, Beth, Ryan, Helen, von Dadelszen, Peter, and Cecatti, José G.
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- 2022
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19. The effect of body mass index on maternal and perinatal outcomes in COVID‐19 infection during pregnancy and postpartum: Secondary analysis from the REBRACO cohort study.
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Sardinha, Thais G., Lajos, Giuliane J., Souza, Renato T., Cecatti, Jose G., Luz, Adriana G., Oppermann, Maria Lúcia R., Pacagnella, Rodolfo C., Ribeiro‐Do‐Valle, Carolina C., Nobrega, Guilherme M., Griggio, Thayna B., Charles, Charles M., Silveira, Carla, Miele, Maria J., Tedesco, Ricardo P., Fernandes, Karayna G., Martins‐Costa, Sérgio Ha, Peret, Frederico Ja, Feitosa, Francisco E., Traina, Evelyn, and Cunha Filho, Edson V.
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20. David against Goliath? Challenges and opportunities for energy cooperatives in Southern Europe
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Geografía Humana, European Commission (EC), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España, Delicado, Ana, Pallarés Blanch, Marta, García Marín, Ramón, Valle, Carolina del, Prados Velasco, María José, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Geografía Humana, European Commission (EC), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España, Delicado, Ana, Pallarés Blanch, Marta, García Marín, Ramón, Valle, Carolina del, and Prados Velasco, María José
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Unlike in some northern European countries, renewable energy cooperatives in Portugal, Spain and Italy are few and represent a very small share of the energy market. This article aims to understand the social, political, economic and cultural factors that affect the development of renewable energy cooperatives in southern Europe, but also the opportunities and benefits cooperatives offer over other energy providers in the energy transition. It is based on a comparative analysis of four case studies of cooperatives in Portugal, Spain and Italy, relying on document analysis, observation and interviews with cooperative representatives, complemented with legal, policy and statistical data for contextualisation. We ascertain that energy policies have favoured large utility companies and concentrated energy generation, while a lack of civic culture of participation and mistrust of cooperatives have also hindered their development. Furthermore, we show how cooperatives have unique features that make them valuable actors in energy systems: promotion of environmental and social values, local embeddedness, flexibility to diversify activities, ability to mobilise networks of similar organisations and fostering democratic governance and participation.
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21. Prediction of Severe Maternal Outcome Among Pregnant and Puerperal Women in Obstetric ICU
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Oliveira-Neto, Antonio Francisco, Parpinelli, Mary Angela, Costa, Maria Laura, Souza, Renato Teixeira, Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, Sousa, Maria Helena, and Cecatti, José Guilherme
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22. From the Air to the Ground: An Experimental Approach to Assess LiPo Batteries for a Second Life
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Castro Fallas, Julio, Flores Valle, Carolina, González Flores, Diego, Quintero Cedeño, Vanessa Lisbeth, and Pérez Mora, Aramis
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End of Life ,LITHIUM ,State of Health ,Ion batteries ,Second life applications ,BATTERIE - Abstract
Many are the applications that use energy stored in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries to power themselves. Without a doubt this type of energy storage device has changed the way of living. However, a major concern regarding these Li-ion batteries is associated on the way how they should be treated or disposed when they reach their End of Life (EoL). Although, this rises a major consideration which is that perhaps the battery reached its EoL for its original application, but there are still many other applications where these batteries can be utilized. In this regard, developing a series of simple tests to understand how a degraded Li-ion battery can transfer its stored energy for less demanding applications becomes of utmost importance. This paper illustrates how the original battery pack of a drone can be reutilized for second life applications such as a small power bank. An easy procedure is proposed to assess the capability of a degraded cell to transfer energy for other applications where the Li-ion battery is working under less stress. UCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Ingeniería::Facultad de Ingeniería::Escuela de Ingeniería Eléctrica UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Electroquímica y Energía Química (CELEQ)
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23. Estudio bibliométrico desde una perspectiva de género de la Revista Derecho Electoral del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones en el período 2012-2019
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Coto Del Valle, Carolina and Coto Del Valle, Carolina
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Although in the last years an increasing percentage of women at a population and academic level has been reported, studies indicate that in the work environment and scientific production context there is gender inequity in production and power role assignment within research teams. This situation led to an interest in knowing the level of gender equity among the authors of the Revista de Derecho Electoral of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. Thus, the article presents, by means of bibliometric techniques, the characteristics of periodical publications within the period between 2012-2019 in terms of the magazine, the authors, and bibliographical references, A pesar de que en los últimos años se ha reportado un elevado porcentaje de mujeres a nivel poblacional y académico, los estudios indican que en el ámbito laboral y de producción científica existe inequidad de género en productividad y asignación de posiciones de poder dentro de los equipos de investigación. Esta situación despierta el interés en conocer el nivel de equidad de género entre los autores de la Revista de Derecho Electoral del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, por lo que se analizan, por medio de técnicas bibliométricas, las características de la publicación periódica para el lapso comprendido entre el 2012 y el 2019, con relación a la revista, los autores y las referencias bibliográficas
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24. Comparison of the CIPHER prognostic model with the existing scores in predicting severe maternal outcomes during intensive care unit admission
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Silva, Flávio X., primary, Parpinelli, Mary A., additional, Oliveira‐Neto, Antonio F., additional, Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina C., additional, Souza, Renato T., additional, Costa, Maria L., additional, Correia, Mario D. T., additional, Katz, Leila, additional, and Cecatti, José G., additional
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25. David Against Goliath? Challenges and Opportunities for Energy Cooperatives in Southern Europe
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Delicado, Ana, primary, Pallarès-Blanch, Marta, additional, García-Marín, Ramón, additional, del Valle, Carolina, additional, Prados, María-José, additional, and Primo, Niccolò, additional
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26. Brazilian network of COVID-19 during pregnancy (REBRACO: a multicentre study protocol)
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Costa, Maria Laura, primary, Souza, Renato T, additional, Pacagnella, Rodolfo C, additional, Bento, Silvana F, additional, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C, additional, Luz, Adriana G, additional, Lajos, Giuliane J, additional, Mazon, Silvia B, additional, Bahamondes, Luis, additional, Surita, Fernanda G, additional, Nobrega, Guilherme M, additional, Griggio, Thayna B, additional, Charles, Charles M'poca, additional, Miele, Maria J, additional, Tedesco, Ricardo P, additional, Fernandes, Karayna G, additional, Martins-Costa, Sergio, additional, Peret, Frederico JA, additional, Feitosa, Francisco E, additional, Mattar, Rosiane, additional, Traina, Evelyn, additional, Cunha Filho, Edson V, additional, Vettorazzi, Janete, additional, Haddad, Samira M, additional, Andreucci, Carla B, additional, Guida, José Paulo, additional, Correa Junior, Mario D, additional, Dias, Marcos Augusto Bastos, additional, Oliveira, Leandro G, additional, Melo Junior, Elias F, additional, Menezes, Carlos AS, additional, Luz, Marília GQ, additional, and Cecatti, Jose Guilherme, additional
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27. Prognostic Value of an Estimate-of-Risk Model in Critically Ill Obstetric Patients in Brazil
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Silva, Flávio X., primary, Parpinelli, Mary A., additional, Oliveira-Neto, Antonio F., additional, do Valle, Carolina Ribeiro, additional, Souza, Renato T., additional, Costa, Maria L., additional, Correia, Mario D. T., additional, Katz, Leila, additional, Payne, Beth, additional, Ryan, Helen, additional, von Dadelszen, Peter, additional, and Cecatti, José G., additional
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28. Amyloid Aggregation of Streptococcus mutans Cnm Influences Its Collagen-Binding Activity
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di Cologna, Nicholas M., primary, Samaddar, Sandip, additional, Valle, Carolina A., additional, Vargas, Jonathan, additional, Aviles-Reyes, Alejandro, additional, Morales, Joyce, additional, Ganguly, Tridib, additional, Pileggi, Roberta, additional, Brady, L. Jeannine, additional, Lemos, José A., additional, and Abranches, Jacqueline, additional
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29. Perinatal outcomes among births to women with infection during pregnancy
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Baguiya, Adama, primary, Bonet, Mercedes, additional, Cecatti, José Guilherme, additional, Brizuela, Vanessa, additional, Curteanu, Ala, additional, Minkauskiene, Meile, additional, Jayaratne, Kapila, additional, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina Carvalho, additional, Budianu, Mihaela-Alexandra, additional, Souza, João Paulo, additional, and Kouanda, Séni, additional
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30. Renewable Energy Plants and Business Models: A New Rural Development Perspective
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Prados, María-José, primary, Pallarès-Blanch, Marta, additional, García-Marín, Ramón, additional, and Valle, Carolina del, additional
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31. Amyloid aggregation of Streptococcus mutans Cnm influences its collagen-binding activity
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de Mojana di Cologna, Nicholas, primary, Samaddar, Sandip, additional, Valle, Carolina A., additional, Vargas, Jonathan, additional, Aviles-Reyes, Alejandro, additional, Morales, Joyce, additional, Ganguly, Tridib, additional, Pileggi, Roberta, additional, Brady, L. Jeannine, additional, Lemos, José A., additional, and Abranches, Jacqueline, additional
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32. Gas6 drives Zika virus-induced neurological complications in humans and congenital syndrome in immunocompetent mice
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Silva Filho, João Luiz da, Monteiro, Letícia Cristina Scarapicchia, Parise, Pierina Lorencini, 1995, Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel Augusto de, 1993, Bittencourt, Najara Carneiro, 1990, Amorim, Mariene Ribeiro, 1992, Forato, Julia, 1996, Muraro, Stéfanie Primon, Souza, Gabriela Ferreira de, 1991, Martini, Matheus Cavalheiro, 1983, Santos, Karina Bispo dos, 1993, Vieira, Aline, 1989, Maria, Carla Cristina Judice, Pastore, Glaucia Maria, 1953, Amaral, Eliana Martorano, 1960, Passini Júnior, Renato, 1958, Mayer-Milanez, Helaine Maria Besteti, 1965, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina Carvalho, 1983, Calil, Roseli, Bennini Junior, João Renato, 1978, Lajos, Giuliane Jesus, 1974, Altemani, Albina Messias de Almeida Milani, 1953, Silva, Marcos Tadeu Nolasco da, 1960, Coan, Ana Carolina, 1980, Colella-Santos, Maria Francisca, 1963, Von Zuben, Andrea Paula Bruno, 1974, Vinolo, Marco Aurélio Ramirez, 1982, Arns, Clarice Weis, 1956, Catharino, Rodrigo Ramos, 1977, Nascimento, Maria Laura Costa do, 1979, Angerami, Rodrigo Nogueira, Resende, Mariângela Ribeiro, 1966, Garcia, Márcia Teixeira, Moretti, Maria Luiza, 1953, Costa, Fabio Trindade Maranhão, 1972, Módena, José Luiz Proença, 1979, and UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
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Congenital infection ,Interferon ,Artigo original ,TAM receptors ,Zika virus ,Socs1 - Abstract
Agradecimentos: This study was financially supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP 2016/00194-8; 2017/26170-0 and 2017/22054-1); Biomedical Research Council (BMRC; core research grants provided to the Singapore Immunology Network); the BMRC A*STAR-led Zika Virus Consortium Fund (project 15/1/82/27/001); the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. J.L.S.F., L. G.O., L.M., P.L.P., N.G.Z., C.M.P., D.A.T.-T., W.M.S., N.B., J.F., S.P.M., G.F.S. and K.B.-d.-S., received scholarship from FAPESP, grant numbers 2016/12855-9; 2016/21259-0; 2018/13866-0; 2017/02402-0, 2016/07371-2; 2017/11828-0; 2017/26908-0, 2017/22062-9, 2018/13645-3, 2020/02159-0 and 2020/02448-2, respectively. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) supported D.A.T.-T. and M.C.M., grant numbers 141844/2019-1 and 421724/2017-0. Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e Extens˜ao (FAEPEX) supported M.R.A., grant number 208/17. J.L.P.-M. was supported by CNPq grant number 305628/2020-8 Abstract: Zika virus (ZIKV) has the ability to cross placental and brain barriers, causing congenital malformations in neonates and neurological disorders in adults. However, the pathogenic mechanisms of ZIKV-induced neurological complications in adults and congenital malformations are still not fully understood. Gas6 is a soluble TAM receptor ligand able to promote flavivirus internalization and downregulation of immune responses. Here we demonstrate that there is a correlation between ZIKV neurological complications with higher Gas6 levels and the downregulation of genes associated with anti-viral response, as type I IFN due to Socs1 upregulation. Also, Gas6 gamma-carboxylation is essential for ZIKV invasion and replication in monocytes, the main source of this protein, which was inhibited by warfarin. Conversely, Gas6 facilitates ZIKV replication in adult immunocompetent mice and enabled susceptibility to transplacental infection. Our data indicate that ZIKV promotes the upregulation of its ligand Gas6, which contributes to viral infectivity and drives the development of severe adverse outcomes during ZIKV infection FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ Fechado
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33. Different classes of antibiotics given to women routinely for preventing infection at caesarean section
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Williams, Myfanwy J, additional, Carvalho Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, additional, and Gyte, Gillian ML, additional
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34. An international registry for emergent pathogens and pregnancy
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Alice Panchaud, Guillaume Favre, Leo Pomar, Manon Vouga, Karoline Aebi-Popp, David Baud, Tallarek Ann-Christin, Strizek Brigitte, Hecher Kurt, Böckenhoff Paul, Schrey-Petersen Susanne, Mullins Edward, Bromley Rebecca, Whitehead Clare, Rolnik Daniel, Deprest Jan, Richter Jute, Gomes Luz Adriana, Bohrer Betania, Carvalho Ribeiro-do-Valle Carolina, Garanhani Surita Fernanda, Schuler-Faccini Lavinia, Osorio Wender Maria Celeste, Da Rocha Oppermann Maria Lucia, Moreira de sa Renato Augusto, Quintana Silvana, Sjaus Ana, Rahman Arifa, Hamel-Thibault Audrey, Nash Christopher, Kakkar Fatima, Berger Howard, Boucoiran Isabelle, Pasquier Jean-Charles, Snelgrove John, Zipursky Jonathan, Lacroix Meagan, Whittle Wendy, Fuenzalida Javiera, Carvajal Jorge, Guerra Canales Manuel, Hernandez Olivia, Yin Mingzhu, Chen Xiang, Qi Xiaolong, Sanín Blair José Enrique, Gonzalez Ricardo, Cano Aguilar Africa, Rodriguez Vicente Agueda, Tubau Navarra Albert, Puertas Prieto Alberto, Cano Garcia Alejandra Maria, Carrascal Cumplido Ana, Villalba Yarza Ana, Filloy Lavia Ana Cristina, Fernandez Alonso Ana Maria, Sanchez Vegazo Garcia Angeles, Goncé Anna, Ruano Garcia Antonio, Sanchez Munoz Antonio, Marcos Puig Beatriz, Munoz Abellana Begona, Garrido Luque Belen, Fernandez Fernandez Camino, Larranaga Azcarate Carlos, Baena Luque Carmen, Orizales Lago Carmen Maria, Alvarez Colomo Cristina, Lesmes Heredia Cristina, Ruiz Aguilar Cristina, Ferriols Perez Elena, Pascual Salvador Elena, Carmona Sanchez Encarnacion, Alvarez Silvares Esther, Canedo Carballeira Esther Maria, Moran Antolin Eva, Muelas Parraga Eva Maria, Oviedo Perez Eva Maria, Gonzalez Carvajal Francisco Jesus, Agudo Iène, Ocerin Bengoa Iratxe, Gastaca Abasolo Irene, Cabello de Alba Fernandez Isabel, Alvarez Javier, Duro Gomez Jorge, Atxotegi Jose, Navarrina Martinez José, Ruiz Aragon José, Sainz Bueno José Antonio, Adanez Garcia Jose Manuel, Broullon Molanes José Roman, Wizner de Alva Juan Carlos, Forcen Acebal Laura, Gonzalez Rodriguez Laura, Aceituno Velasco Longinos, Cerrillos Gonzalez Lucas, Trigo Lucas, Diaz Meca Lucia, Parada Millan M Carmen, Molina Oller Magdalena, Dominguez Gonzalez Manuel, Munoz Chapuli Gutierrez Mar, Caridad Ortiz Herrera Maria, Nieves Quesada Fernandez Maria, Suarez Arana Maria, Teulon Gonzalez Maria, Zafra Bailera Maria, Duenas Carazo Maria Begona, Gonzalez Macias Maria Carmen, Pilar Guadix Martin Maria del, Barbancho Lopez Maria del Carmen, Medina Mallen Maria del Carmen, Pardo Pumar Maria Isabel, Gimeno Gimeno Maria Joaquina, Nunez Valera Maria José, Pelegay Escartin Maria José, Camacho Caro Marta, Garcia Sanchez Marta, Meca Casbas Marta Ruth, Fraca Padilla Mercedes, Ramirez Gomez Mercedes, Catalina Coello Monica, Cruz Lemini Monica, Perez Perez Noelia, Nieto Velasco Olga, Alomar Mateu Onofre, Martinez Perez Oscar, Vaquerizo Ruiz Oscar, Barrio Fernández Pablo Guillermo del, Monteliu Gonzalez Pilar, Prats Rodriguez Pilar, Vivaracho Terrer Porfirio, Gonzales Seoane Raquel, Jimenez Velazquez Raquel, Alvarez Fernandez Rebeca, Lopez Perez Rocio, Ostos Serna Rosa Maria, Redondo Aguilar Rosario, Bernardo Vega Rut, Cano Sandra, Mateos Lopez Silvia, Fernandez Garcia Susana, Soldevilla Perez Susana, Manrique Gomez Tania, Munoz Carmona Vitor, Ko Albert I, Johnson Anthony, Nielsen Saines Karin, Cambou Mary, Grechukhina Olga, Neupane Sahara, Reddy Uma, Shah Zubin, Breton Bénédicte, Garabedian Charles, Bertholdt Charline, Poncelet Christophe, Subtil Damien, Musso Didier, Henry Estelle, Plantefeve Gaetan, Ducarme Guillaume, Pelerin Helene, Dimet Jerome, Cottin Judith, Stiremann Julien, Lambert Véronique, Hcini Najeh, Salomon Laurent, Sentilhes Loïc, Giral Marylene, Mottet Nicolas, Morel Olivier, Rozenberg Patrick, Lucie Sedille, Quibel Thibaud, Karagianni Vasiliki, Equy Véronique, Ville Yves, Carles Gabriel, Ruehl Ina, Cleary Brian, Malone Fergal, Higgins Mary, Geary Michael, Hadar Eran, Malinger Gustavo, Sela Hen, Krajden Haratz Karina, Maymon Ron, Yogev Yariv, De Luca Carmen, De Santis Marco, Rosso Telefono, Atallah David, Boguziene Emilija, Germes Pina Fernando, Van den Akker Thomas, Gil-Guevara Enrique, Marchena Jeannette, Ventura Walter, Pereira Alcides, Ayres de Campos Diogo, Charepe Nadia, Viana Pinto Pedro, Ntasumbumuyange Diomede, Rulisa Stephen, Panchaud Alice, Radan Anda-Petronela, Papadia Andrea, Bloch Andrea, Feki Anis, Muller Brochut Anne-Claude, Toussaint Arnaud, Eggel-Hort Béatrice, Martinez de Tejada Begoña, Frey Tirri Brigitte, Weber Brigitte, Blume Carolin, Monod Cécile, Kahlert Christian, Voekt Cora, Surbek Daniel, Baud David, Bassler Dirk, Mueller Doris, Prentl Elke Barbara, Gerber Eva, Rothe Friederike, Eric Giannoni, Favre Guillaume, Hoesli Irene, Mathis Jérôme, Lepigeon Karine, Aebi-Popp Karoline, Pomar Leo, Schäffer Leonhard, Raio Luigi, Vouga Manon, Huesler Charles Margaret, Rossier Marie-Claude, Hodel Markus, Kaufmann Martin, Gavillet Mathilde, Boulvain Michel, Todesco Bernasconi Monya, Bickle Myriam, Ochsenbein Kölble Nicole, Jarrah Omar, Kanellos Panagiotis, Brasier Lutz Pascale, Capoccia Brugger Romina, Heldstab Sandra, Heldstab Sandra Andrea, Rouiller Cornu Sylvie, Fischer Tina, Winterfeld Ursula, Lambelet Valentine, Rieder Wawrzyniec, Greub Gilbert, Gengler Carole, Patel Rena C, Huespe Miguel Angel, Nieto-Calvache Albaro José, COVI-Preg group, Ann-Christin, T., Brigitte, S., Kurt, H., Paul, B., Susanne, S.P., Edward, M., Rebecca, B., Clare, W., Daniel, R., Jan, D., Jute, R., Adriana, G.L., Betania, B., Carolina, C.R., Fernanda, G.S., Lavinia, S.F., Maria Celeste, O.W., Maria Lucia, DRO, Renato Augusto, M.S., Silvana, Q., Ana, S., Arifa, R., Audrey, H.T., Christopher, N., Fatima, K., Howard, B., Isabelle, B., Jean-Charles, P., John, S., Jonathan, Z., Meagan, L., Wendy, W., Javiera, F., Jorge, C., Manuel, G.C., Olivia, H., Mingzhu, Y., Xiang, C., Xiaolong, Q., José Enrique, S.B., Ricardo, G., Africa, C.A., Agueda, R.V., Albert, T.N., Alberto, P.P., Alejandra Maria, C.G., Ana, C.C., Ana, V.Y., Ana Cristina, F.L., Ana Maria, F.A., Angeles, SVG, Anna, G., Antonio, R.G., Antonio, S.M., Beatriz, M.P., Begona, M.A., Belen, G.L., Camino, F.F., Carlos, L.A., Carmen, B.L., Carmen Maria, O.L., Cristina, A.C., Cristina, L.H., Cristina, R.A., Elena, F.P., Elena, P.S., Encarnacion, C.S., Esther, A.S., Esther Maria, C.C., Eva, M.A., Eva Maria, M.P., Eva Maria, O.P., Francisco Jesus, G.C., Iène, A., Iratxe, O.B., Irene, G.A., Isabel, CAF, Javier, A., Jorge, D.G., Jose, A., José, N.M., José, R.A., José Antonio, S.B., Jose Manuel, A.G., José Roman, B.M., Juan Carlos, W.A., Laura, F.A., Laura, G.R., Longinos, A.V., Lucas, C.G., Lucas, T., Lucia, D.M., M Carmen, P.M., Magdalena, M.O., Manuel, D.G., Mar, MCG, Maria, COH, Maria, NQF, Maria, S.A., Maria, T.G., Maria, Z.B., Maria Begona, D.C., Maria Carmen, G.M., Maria Del, PGM, Maria Del Carmen, B.L., Maria Del Carmen, M.M., Maria Isabel, P.P., Maria Joaquina, G.G., Maria José, N.V., Maria José, P.E., Marta, C.C., Marta, G.S., Marta Ruth, M.C., Mercedes, F.P., Mercedes, R.G., Monica, C.C., Monica, C.L., Noelia, P.P., Olga, N.V., Onofre, A.M., Oscar, M.P., Oscar, V.R., Pablo Guillermo Del, B.F., Pilar, M.G., Pilar, P.R., Porfirio, V.T., Raquel, G.S., Raquel, J.V., Rebeca, A.F., Rocio, L.P., Rosa Maria, O.S., Rosario, R.A., Rut, B.V., Sandra, C., Silvia, M.L., Susana, F.G., Susana, S.P., Tania, M.G., Vitor, M.C., Albert I, K., Anthony, J., Karin, N.S., Mary, C., Olga, G., Sahara, N., Uma, R., Zubin, S., Bénédicte, B., Charles, G., Charline, B., Christophe, P., Damien, S., Didier, M., Estelle, H., Gaetan, P., Guillaume, D., Helene, P., Jerome, D., Judith, C., Julien, S., Véronique, L., Najeh, H., Laurent, S., Loïc, S., Marylene, G., Nicolas, M., Olivier, M., Patrick, R., Sedille, L., Thibaud, Q., Vasiliki, K., Véronique, E., Yves, V., Gabriel, C., Ina, R., Brian, C., Fergal, M., Mary, H., Michael, G., Eran, H., Gustavo, M., Hen, S., Karina, K.H., Ron, M., Yariv, Y., Carmen, L., Marco, S., Telefono, R., David, A., Emilija, B., Fernando, G.P., Thomas, VDA, Enrique, G.G., Jeannette, M., Walter, V., Alcides, P., Diogo, A.C., Nadia, C., Pedro, V.P., Diomede, N., Stephen, R., Alice, P., Anda-Petronela, R., Andrea, P., Andrea, B., Anis, F., Anne-Claude, M.B., Arnaud, T., Béatrice, E.H., Begoña, M.T., Brigitte, F.T., Brigitte, W., Carolin, B., Cécile, M., Christian, K., Cora, V., Daniel, S., David, B., Dirk, B., Doris, M., Elke Barbara, P., Eva, G., Friederike, R., Giannoni, E., Guillaume, F., Irene, H., Jérôme, M., Karine, L., Karoline, A.P., Leo, P., Leonhard, S., Luigi, R., Manon, V., Margaret, H.C., Marie-Claude, R., Markus, H., Martin, K., Mathilde, G., Michel, B., Monya, T.B., Myriam, B., Nicole, O.K., Omar, J., Panagiotis, K., Pascale, B.L., Romina, C.B., Sandra, H., Sandra Andrea, H., Sylvie, R.C., Tina, F., Ursula, W., Valentine, L., Wawrzyniec, R., Gilbert, G., Carole, G., Rena C, P., Miguel Angel, H., and Albaro José, N.C.
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Diagnostic Screening Programs ,medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ,Communicable Diseases, Emerging ,Risk Assessment ,Betacoronavirus ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Registries ,610 Medicine & health ,Intensive care medicine ,Pandemics ,Zika Virus Infection ,Viral Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Betacoronavirus/growth & development ,Betacoronavirus/immunology ,Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology ,Communicable Diseases, Emerging/prevention & control ,Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ,Diagnostic Screening Programs/standards ,Female ,Interdisciplinary Placement/methods ,Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology ,Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology ,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome/epidemiology ,Zika Virus/immunology ,Zika Virus Infection/epidemiology ,COVID-19 ,Zika Virus ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Interdisciplinary Placement ,sars-cov-2 ,Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA ,Coronavirus Infections ,business - Published
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35. Aetiology and Use of Antibiotics in Pregnancy-Related Infections: Results of the WHO Global Maternal Sepsis Study (GLOSS), One-Week Inception Cohort
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Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., primary, Bonet, Mercedes, additional, Brizuela, Vanessa, additional, Abalos, Edgardo, additional, Baguiya, Adama, additional, Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Fernando, additional, Budianu, Mihaela, additional, Puscasiu, Lucian, additional, Knight, Marian, additional, Lissauer, David, additional, Dunlop, Catherine, additional, Jacob, Shevin T., additional, Shakoor, Sadia, additional, Gadama, Luis, additional, Assarag, Bouchra, additional, Souza, João Paulo, additional, Cecatti, Jose, additional, and Group, WHO GLOSS Research, additional
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36. The experience of pregnant women and their families who were infected with covid-19 before vaccination: A qualitative approach within a multicenter study in Brazil.
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Soeiro, Rachel E, Souza, Renato T, Bento, Silvana F, Cecatti, Jose G, Surita, Fernanda G, Freitas-Jesus, Juliana Vasconcellos, Pacagnella, Rodolfo C, Ribeiro-Do-Valle, Carolina C, Luz, Adriana G, Lajos, Giuliane J, Nobrega, Guilherme M, Griggio, Thayna B, Charles, Charles M, Silveira, Carla, Miele, Maria J, Tedesco, Ricardo P, Fernandes, Karayna G, Martins-Costa, Sérgio HA, Peret, Frederico JA, and Feitosa, Francisco E
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Pregnant and postpartum women infected by COVID-19 are at increased risk of adverse outcomes, including negative effects on their mental health. Brazilian maternal mortality rate due to COVID-19 is 2.5 times higher than overall mortality rates. This study aimed to understand how pregnant/postpartum women experienced the COVID-19 suspicion/investigation or confirmed infection in different Brazilian cities, the pandemic's consequences to women and their families, and their needs to improve maternal health services during public health emergencies. We conducted a qualitative study with 27 women with COVID-19 and 6 of their family members, as part of a multicenter study among 15 maternity hospitals in Brazil. We applied in-depth interviews through telephone calls when women received the diagnostic or had a suspect infection and after 60 days. Another semi-structured interview was applied to their close family members. The interviews were considered through thematic analysis. From the thematic content analysis three major themes emerged from the first and second interviews: (Cucinotta and Vanelli, 2020) assistance received by the woman and newborn in the medical services; (World Health Organization (WHO) 2021) stigma/fear of contamination from health workers and from family and friends reported by the women; (Allotey et al., 2020) the COVID-19 pandemic impact. Before the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, pregnant women experienced fear of death, hospitalization, quarantine, loss of family members, and financial repercussions, resulting in physical, psychological, and socioeconomic impacts on these women's lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. TAM and TIM receptors mRNA expression in Zika virus infected placentas
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Nobrega, Guilherme M., primary, Samogim, Ana Paula, additional, Parise, Pierina L., additional, Venceslau, Emanuella M., additional, Guida, José Paulo S., additional, Japecanga, Rodolfo R., additional, Amorim, Mariene R., additional, Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel A., additional, Forato, Julia, additional, Consonni, Sílvio R., additional, Costa, Maria Laura, additional, Proenca-Modena, José Luiz, additional, Amaral, Eliana, additional, Besteti Pires Mayer-Milanez, Helaine Maria, additional, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., additional, Calil, Roseli, additional, Bennini Junior, João Renato, additional, Lajos, Giuliane Jesus, additional, Altemani, Albina, additional, Moretti, Maria Luiza, additional, Resende, Mariangela Ribeiro, additional, Garcia, Márcia Teixeira, additional, Angerami, Rodrigo Nogueira, additional, Nolasco da Silva, Marcos Tadeu, additional, Coan, Ana Carolina, additional, Colella-Santos, Maria Francisca, additional, Bruno von Zuben, Andrea Paula, additional, Ribas Freitas, André Ricardo, additional, Ramirez Vinolo, Marco Aurélio, additional, Catharino, Rodrigo Ramos, additional, Maranhão Costa, Fábio Trindade, additional, Arns, Clarice Weis, additional, Vieira, Aline, additional, Fabiano de Souza, Gabriela, additional, Bispo dos Santos, Karina, additional, Amorim, Mariene Ribeiro, additional, Martini, Matheus Cavalheiro, additional, and Muraro, Stéfanie Primon, additional
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- 2020
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38. Number of Remaining Teeth and Its Association with Educational Level in Chilean Adults: Data from the National Health Survey 2016-2017
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Margozzini, Paula, primary, Berrios, Rodrigo, additional, García-Huidobro, Rosario, additional, Véliz, Claudia, additional, Valle, Carolina del, additional, Vargas, Juan Pablo, additional, Padilla, Oslando, additional, and Ortuño, Duniel, additional
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39. Quality of medicines for life-threatening pregnancy complications in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
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Torloni, Maria Regina, primary, Bonet, Mercedes, additional, Betrán, Ana Pilar, additional, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., additional, and Widmer, Mariana, additional
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- 2020
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40. New WHO guidelines on the management of pregnancy and breastfeeding in the context of Ebola
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Thorson, Anna E, primary, Foeller, Megan E, additional, Caluwaerts, Severine, additional, Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, additional, Crozier, Ian, additional, Deen, Gibrilla, additional, Dixit, Devika, additional, Godwin, Chrissy, additional, Okong, Pius, additional, Esteves Soeiro, Rachel, additional, Sousa, João Paulo, additional, van Herp, Michel, additional, Bucagu, Maurice, additional, Costa, Alejandro, additional, Foeller, Megan, additional, Formenty, Pierre, additional, Gill, Roopan, additional, Kim, Caron, additional, Kini, Brigitte, additional, Legand, Anais, additional, Oladapo, Olufemi, additional, Ouedraogo, Leopold, additional, Perkins, Mark, additional, Thorson, Anne, additional, and Titulaer, Patricia, additional
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41. Structural and Functional Characteristics of Two Molecular Variants of the Nitrogen Sensor PII in Maritime Pine
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Llebrés, María Teresa, primary, Pascual, María Belén, additional, Valle, Carolina, additional, de la Torre, Fernando N., additional, Valderrama-Martin, José Miguel, additional, Gómez, Luis, additional, Avila, Concepción, additional, and Cánovas, Francisco M., additional
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42. Predictive Accuracy of the Quick Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment Score in Brazil. A Prospective Multicenter Study
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Machado, Flavia R., primary, Cavalcanti, Alexandre B., additional, Monteiro, Mariana B., additional, Sousa, Juliana L., additional, Bossa, Aline, additional, Bafi, Antonio T., additional, Dal-Pizzol, Felipe, additional, Freitas, Flavio G. R., additional, Lisboa, Thiago, additional, Westphal, Glauco A., additional, Japiassu, Andre M., additional, Azevedo, Luciano C. P., additional, Brandão, Rosane Maria Souza Costa, additional, Dória, Yelnya Cardoso Silva, additional, Melo Silva, Mônica Rocha de, additional, Castro, Antonieta de Sousa, additional, Macedo, Andre Luis Coutinho de Araujo, additional, Braga, Ianna Lacerda Sampaio, additional, Sales, Nathane Carolina Vieira de, additional, Cembranel, Allan Christian Cardoso, additional, Araújo, Carlos Álvaro Corrêa, additional, Barros, Adriana da Costa, additional, Vieira Junior, Werciley Saraiva, additional, Paixão, Mariane Conceição, additional, Ayres, Guilherme Marrêta Cavalcanti, additional, Lisboa, Patricia Moreira de Araújo, additional, Oliveira, Pedro Ivandosvick Cordeiro de, additional, Kondratievans, Narhayanne, additional, Toledo, Nafel Rosa, additional, Oliveira, Priscilla Alexandrini de, additional, Melo, Elisangela Brunetti de, additional, Garcia, Silvério Leonardo Macedo, additional, Gonçalves, Simone Martins, additional, Borja, Laura, additional, Rocha, Maria Amelia Ferreira, additional, Victoriano, Mariana Avendanha, additional, Almeida, Priscila Portes, additional, Oliveira, Gilvânia Cristina Silva, additional, Costa, Marcelo Dias M. de Assis, additional, Prado, Mário Sergio, additional, Melo, Aldo Peixoto de, additional, Pereira, Cristina Coelho de Medeiros, additional, Melo, Márcia Gregory Tavares, additional, Starling, Cláudia Miranda, additional, Oliveira, Marcelo Silva de, additional, Borges, Angela de Fátima, additional, Milagres, Lidiane Miranda, additional, Lima, Maria Augusta de Mendonça, additional, Ribeiro, Clarice Paraiso, additional, Santos, Fabiana Soares Araújo dos, additional, Andrade, Rejane Fernandes Queiroz, additional, Silva, Maria Márcia Caetano, additional, Mantese, Orlando Cesar, additional, Cunha, Roberta Reis, additional, Mariano, Edmilson Antônio, additional, Amorim, Fabrícia Moreira, additional, Sobrinho, Edgar De Brito, additional, Oliveira, Milce Hellen Barros de, additional, Veríssimo, Adrian Oliveira Lameira, additional, Borges, Gustavo Spangenberg Tarre, additional, Durda, Ana Carolina Dino, additional, Jatoba, Kamila Lira, additional, Sadowski, Renata Alessandra, additional, Helbel, César, additional, Kerbauy, Gilselena, additional, Grion, Cintia Magalhaes Carvalho, additional, Sanches, Caroline Tolentino, additional, Borguezam, Camila Brito, additional, Grion, Cintia Magalhães Carvalho, additional, Barros, Fernanda Esteves Nascimento, additional, Carvalho, Beatriz da Silva, additional, Oliveira, Rosânia Maria de Araújo, additional, Vieira, Marcus Otávio Torres, additional, Barros, Isabelle Araujo, additional, Silva, Marilene Aparecida Batista da, additional, Mazza, Bruno Franco, additional, Mendes, Francilene de Oliveira, additional, Damasceno, Moyzes Pinto Coelho Duarte, additional, Rodrigues, Mozart Bellas, additional, Silva, Danilo Abreu dos Santos F. da, additional, Calheiros, Roberto José F., additional, Jardim, Juana Souto, additional, Pereira, Antonio Felix, additional, Rodrigues, Monica Guedes, additional, Fontes, Luis Eduardo S., additional, Coelho, Lucia P., additional, Kling, Luana M. F., additional, Accioly, Giselle Rouvenat, additional, Tommasi, Edmundo, additional, Moura, Maurício, additional, Santoro, Fábio Guilherme, additional, Albuquerque, Marcelo Foradini de, additional, Roderjan, Luciana Wilken, additional, Mattos, Elane Moreira de, additional, Leitão, Ranieri Carvalho, additional, London, Marcelo, additional, Cravo, Victor de Souza, additional, Asturi, Giovanna Camacho, additional, Pereira, Felipe Luiz de Castro, additional, Mecatti, Giovana Colozza, additional, Filiponi, Thiago Corsi, additional, Barbosa, Felipe Pires, additional, Friedman, Gilberto, additional, Moraes, Rafael Barberena, additional, Haas, Jaqueline Sangiogo, additional, Westphal, Glauco Adrieno, additional, Koenig, Álvaro, additional, Fujiwara, Renata Peralta, additional, Habitante, Alexandre, additional, Couto, Debora, additional, Oliveira, Gisele da Silva, additional, Aguia, Marlene Pereira de, additional, Beneventi, Antonio Claudomiro Aparecido, additional, Jacob, Carlos Augusto, additional, Silva, Alexandra, additional, Okada, Mariana Yumi, additional, Lasta, Nilza Sandra, additional, Melro, Livia Maria Garcia, additional, Lourenço, Carolina Paparelli, additional, Neto, Ciro Parioto, additional, Macêdo, Antonielle Figueirêdo, additional, Fernandes, Lucas, additional, Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro, additional, Viana, Nislene Barbosa, additional, Coqueti, Karina Daniela Araujo Gomes, additional, Maurício, Fabio de Carvalho, additional, Lopes, Isabela Miranda, additional, Lopes, Amadeu Fuzita, additional, Orti, Barbara da Silva Del, additional, Manetta, José Antônio, additional, Baião, Rodnei de Freitas, additional, Morais, Cristiano Ramos de, additional, Becker, Otávio Monteiro, additional, Ferreira, Diogo Boldim, additional, Tuma, Paula, additional, Silva, Nayara Rodrigues da, additional, Vilins, Margarete, additional, Santos, Eveline Silva, additional, Saes, Leticia Sandre Vendrame, additional, Kiuti, Viviane, additional, Paschoin, Fernanda Maciel, additional, Moreir, Érika Simões Mesquita Valim, additional, Xavier, Graziela Moreira, additional, Catharina, Wagner Santa, additional, Terrível, Alcides Félix, additional, StoraniNeto, Joaquim, additional, Cyrillo, Marcos Antônio, additional, Vasconcellos, Jose Eduardo, additional, Leandro, Patrícia Aparecida, additional, Silva, Luciano Severino da, additional, Ribeiro, Marcela Portugal de Alencar, additional, Oliveira, Andrea Magna Patriota de, additional, Pacheco, Eduardo de Souza, additional, Lima, Andreia, additional, Fascina, Linus Pauling, additional, Celli, Juliana, additional, Pereira, Ricardo Ota, additional, Pacheco, Pedro Ivo Monteiro, additional, Moreno, Cristiane Maria Clares de Araujo, additional, Almeida, Fabiana Barros de, additional, Rocha, José Antonio Almeida da, additional, Bossa, Aline Siqueira, additional, Soeiro, Alexandre de Matos, additional, Oliveira Júnior, Mucio Tavares de, additional, Fares, Jorge, additional, Ramalho, Horácio José, additional, Lopes, Márcia, additional, Santana, Silene Pereira, additional, Arnoni, Mariana Volpe, additional, Maffei, Fernanda Betti, additional, Bueno, Juliana Vila Chã, additional, Tambelli, Renato Augusto, additional, Sgarbi, Luciana Pedral Sampaio, additional, Calil, Roseli, additional, Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., additional, Vilas-Boas, Vanessa Aparecida, additional, Fadoni, Ana Paula Fernandes, additional, Reis, Brígida Aparecida Rosa dos, additional, Ducchi, Mônica, additional, Matsumoto, Luiz Fumio, additional, Insoliti, Elisabete Ribeiro, additional, Vasconcelos, Rosianne de, additional, Werneck, Vinícius Avellar, additional, Pereira, Sabrina Bernardez, additional, Araujo, Bruno Gonçalves de Campos, additional, Ferreira, Josiane Francisca, additional, Mattos, Rafael Di Domenico, additional, Monteiro, Mirani Lucia, additional, Nascimento, Rodrigo dos Santos, additional, Souza, Izac Alessandro Batista de, additional, Cardoso, André Luiz Honório, additional, Soeiro, Miguel Villa Nova, additional, Figuinha, Fernando Côrtes Remisio, additional, Moreno, Mario Sérgio, additional, Pagliaro, Bruna Augusta Oliveira, additional, Caraccio, Maria Beatriz Bonin, additional, Carvalho, Juliana Vidal Sartori de, additional, Paciência, Luiz Eduardo Miranda, additional, Tridapalli, Humberto Bolognini, additional, Manske, Lidia Fabiana da Silva, additional, and Tridapalli, Rafaela Mamus Correa, additional
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43. Facing the COVID-19 pandemic inside maternities in Brazil: A mixed-method study within the REBRACO initiative.
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Costa, Maria Laura, Souza, Renato T., Pacagnella, Rodolfo C., Bento, Silvana F., Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C., Luz, Adriana G., Lajos, Giuliane J., Nobrega, Guilherme M., Griggio, Thayna B., Charles, Charles M., Tedesco, Ricardo P., Fernandes, Karayna G., Martins-Costa, Sérgio H. A., Peret, Frederico J. A., Feitosa, Francisco E., Mattar, Rosiane, Cunha Filho, Edson V., Vetorazzi, Janete, Haddad, Samira M., and Andreucci, Carla B.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,MEDICAL care ,MEDICAL personnel ,CHILDBIRTH ,COVID-19 testing ,MECHANICAL ventilators ,WOMEN'S hospitals ,COVID-19 - Abstract
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic posed major challenges in obstetric health care services. Preparedness, development, and implementation of new protocols were part of the needed response. This study aims to describe the strategies implemented and the perspectives of health managers on the challenges to face the pandemic in 16 different maternity hospitals that comprise a multicenter study in Brazil, called REBRACO (Brazilian network of COVID-19 during pregnancy). Methods: Mixed-method study, with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data on the infrastructure of the units, maternal and perinatal health indicators, modifications on staff and human resources, from January to July/2020. Also, information on total number of cases, and availability for COVID-19 testing. A qualitative study by purposeful and saturation sampling was undertaken with healthcare managers, to understand perspectives on local challenges in facing the pandemic. Results: Most maternities early implemented their contingency plan. REBRACO centers reported 338 confirmed COVID-19 cases among pregnant and post-partum women up to July 2020. There were 29 maternal deaths and 15 (51.8%) attributed to COVID-19. All maternities performed relocation of beds designated to labor ward, most (75%) acquired mechanical ventilators, only the minority (25%) installed new negative air pressure rooms. Considering human resources, around 40% hired extra health professionals and increased weekly workload and the majority (68.7%) also suspended annual leaves. Only one center implemented universal screening for childbirth and 6 (37.5%) implemented COVID-19 testing for all suspected cases, while around 60% of the centers only tested moderate/severe cases with hospital admission. Qualitative results showed that main challenges experienced were related to the fear of the virus, concerns about reliability of evidence and lack of resources, with a clear need for mental health support among health professionals. Conclusion: Study findings suggest that maternities of the REBRACO initiative underwent major changes in facing the pandemic, with limitations on testing, difficulties in infrastructure and human resources. Leadership, continuous training, implementation of evidence-based protocols and collaborative initiatives are key to transpose the fear of the virus and ascertain adequate healthcare inside maternities, especially in low and middle-income settings. Policy makers need to address the specificities in considering reproductive health and childbirth during the COVID-19 pandemic and prioritize research and timely testing availability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Creación de un Currículo de Competencias en Cariología para Estudiantes de Pregrado de Odontología en Chile
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Giacaman, Rodrigo A., Aranguiz, Vicente, Botelho, Juliana, Bustos, Ivonne P., Cabello, Rodrigo, Candiales, Yuliana, Carrizo, Ana María, Carvajal, Claudia, Castro, Ramiro, Castro, René, Díaz, Jaime, Díaz-Yokens, Marco, Díaz-Dosque, Mario, Diaz-Garrido, Natalia, Durán, Gerardo, Faleiros, Simone, Flores, Mario, Fonseca, Juan, Fontana, Margherita, Gajardo, Manuel, Gómez, Marianela, Gonzalez-Cabezas, Carlos, González, Sergio, Irribarra, Roberto, Jara, Gisela, León, Soraya, Marró, María Loreto, Mautz, Claudia, Mustakis, Alexandra, Onetto, Juan Eduardo, Ortiz, María Eugenia, Pérez, Darwin, Pérez, Vidal, Ramírez, Valeria, Rodríguez, Gonzalo, Rojas, Valeria, Ruiz, Begoña, Silva, Alfredo, Urzúa, Iván, Valle, Carolina del, Zaror, Carlos, and Moncada, Gustavo
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Cariología ,Educación en odontología ,Caries dental ,Educación ,Dental education ,Cariology ,Dental caries ,Education - Abstract
RESUMEN: Objetivo: Creación de un currículo de competencias mínimas en Cariología, para la formación de los Cirujano-Dentistas egresados de las escuelas de Odontología de Chile. Metodologías: A partir de una reunión de académicos de las Universidades de Talca y de Chile (año 2011), se elaboró una propuesta de currículo inicial, basado en los dominios propuestos por la Unión Europea (Schulte AG y cols). Durante el año 2016, dicha propuesta fue analizada mediante diálogos digitales y grupos de trabajo, con la participación del 96% de las Escuelas de Odontología existentes en el país, que concluyeron en un documento intermedio. Este documento fue analizado, discutido y perfeccionado durante el Taller para el Desarrollo de un Currículo de Competencias Mínimas en Cariología para las Escuelas de Odontología Chilenas (22/Mayo/2017, Talca, organizado por la Universidad de Talca y la Universidad de Chile) con la asistencia de representantes del 96% de las escuelas dentales chilenas, Ministerio de Salud de Chile, Colegio de Cirujano-Dentistas de Chile y con la asesoría de los profesores de Cariología Dres. Margherita Fontana y Carlos González-Cabezas (Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, EEUU). Cada grupo de trabajo revisó el documento y envió nuevos comentarios, los que fueron incorporados en el documento final por una comisión asesora. Resultados: El documento del Currículo en Cariología se organizó en 5 Dominios: 1. Conocimientos base; 2. Determinación de Riesgo, diagnóstico de caries y detección de lesiones de caries; 3. Toma de decisiones y manejo preventivo no operatorio; 4. Toma de decisiones y manejo operatorio y 5. Cariología basada en la evidencia, en la práctica clínica y de salud pública. Se consensuaron las definiciones operacionales, las competencias principales y las sub-competencias para cada uno de los dominios. Las sub-competencias fueron clasificadas en tres niveles: A: Ser competente en; B: Tener conocimientos sobre y C: Estar familiarizado con. El documento final fue enviado a todos los participantes del taller para su aprobación y difusión en cada una de las instituciones involucradas. Conclusiones: Se logró, por medio de consenso, la construcción del Currículo de Competencias mínimas en Cariología para estudiantes de pregrado de Odontología en las universidades chilenas. ABSTRACT: Objective: Development of a minimum set of competencies in Cariology that every dentist graduated from a Dental School in Chile must have. Methodology: Starting from a meeting of scholars from the Universities of Talca and Chile (year 2011), an initial proposal for a curriculum was developed, based on the domains proposed by the European Cariology Curriculum (Schulte, et al, 2011). During 2016, this proposal was discussed through online dialogues and working groups, with the participation of 95.2% of the Chilean dental schools, which resulted in an intermediate document. This document was analyzed, discussed and refined during the Workshop for the Development of a Curriculum of Minimum Competencies in Cariology for Chilean Dental Schools (May 22, 2017, Talca, organized by the Universities of Talca and Chile) with the attendance of representatives from 95.2% of the Chilean dental schools, the Chilean Ministry of Health, Chilean College od Dentists and with the assistance of the professors of Cariology Margherita Fontana and Carlos González-Cabezas (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA). Each working group revised the document and provided feedback, which was incorporated in the final document by an advisory committee, elected on the day of the workshop, including the authors of the present article. Results: The Cariology Curriculum was organized in 5 Domains: 1. Basic knowledge; 2. Risk assessment, caries diagnosis and caries lesion detection; 3. Decision-making and non-operative preventive treatment; 4. Decision making and operative treatment; and 5. Evidence-based, clinical and public health practice. Operational definitions, main competencies and sub-competencies for each domain were agreed. Sub-competencies were classified into three levels: A: Be competent in; B: Have knowledge about, and C: Be familiar with. The final document was sent to all the participants of the workshop for dissemination in each of the institutions involved. Conclusions: The development of the Competency-based Curriculum in Cariology for undergraduate dental students at Chilean universities was achieved through consensus.
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45. Experiências do Design e Educação em duas pequenas ilhas no Golfo da Guiné
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JORDY, Eliane, additional, COUTO, Rita, additional, PORTUGAL, Cristina, additional, and VALLE, Carolina, additional
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46. Foro de Gestión del conocimiento en VIH
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Corriols, Marianela and Valle, Carolina
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47. CARCINOMA ESPINOCELULAR ORAL: UM PANORAMA ATUAL
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Valle, Carolina Nimrichter, Marques Passos, Renata Moreira, Campos Lopes Gonçalves, Jéssica Thaís, Gomes, Camila, Torres Novaes Bastos, Argemiro Manoel, and Guedes, Virgilio Ribeiro
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Neoplasia ,Diagnóstico ,Câncer de boca ,Saúde ,Prevenção ,Tratamento - Abstract
Introdução: O carcinoma espinocelular (CEC) representa o tumor mais frequente dentre todos dos cânceres localizados na topografia de cabeça e pescoço. Segundo o Ministério da Saúde, a estimativa é que em 2007 cerca de 10,91 casos de câncer de boca foram diagnosticados para cada 100.000 homens e 3,58 para cada 100.000 mulheres. Métodos: Este presente estudo é uma revisão da literatura, que foi baseado, e posteriormente construído, através da análise de dados, levantados na literatura, sobre o tema abordado. Foram realizadas pesquisas bibliográficas por meio, exclusivamente, das bases de dados da Pubmed, Scielo e LILACS, onde selecionou bibliografias entre os anos de 2001 a 2016.Revisão bibliografia: O câncer da cavidade oral, apesar de todos os avanços relacionados às técnicas de tratamento, ainda apresenta um prognóstico desfavorável, com elevadas taxas de mortalidade.Conclusão: O câncer de boca é uma patologia incidente mundialmente, sendo representada, principalmente, através do carcinoma espinocelular. Por isso, se faz necessário o seu estudo, para que assim, o diagnóstico e tratamento precoce sejam prontamente instituídos.
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48. SÍNDROME DE LERICHE – RELATO DE CASO
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Fagundes da Costa Jr., Antônio, Alves da Silva, Silvio, Oliveira Mendes, Gabriella, Veiga Garbelini, Diogo, Martins Freitas Albuquerque, Wania, Nimrichter Valle, Carolina, Beltran Gondo, Fernando Hirohito, and Barros Prehl, Vinícius
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Síndrome de Leriche ,Doença Arterial Periférica ,Angiografia - Abstract
O relato a seguir traz o caso de um paciente de 49 anos que apresentava a tríade: claudicação de coxas, diminuição ou ausência de pulsos femorais e disfunção erétil. Paciente foi diagnosticado com síndrome de Leriche, sendo que além do acometimento aorto-ilíaco, também apresentava lesão multissegmentar de artérias de membros inferiores, incluindo o acometimento difuso da artéria femoral profunda, em um paciente relativamente jovem. Para a realização do diagnóstico foi utilizado somente um exame complementar pré operatório, a angiografia por tomografia computadorizada, devido a dificuldade de punção da artéria femoral. O tratamento de escolha foi a derivação anatômica aorto-femoral e femoro-poplítea em um único tempo cirúrgico, já que o paciente apresentava isquemia crítica de membros inferiores e condições clínicas adequadas para o tratamento proposto.
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49. Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus.
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Venceslau, Emanuella Meneses, Guida, José Paulo Siqueira, Nobrega, Guilherme de Moraes, Samogim, Ana Paula, Parise, Pierina Lorencini, Japecanga, Rodolfo Rosa, Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel Augusto de, Forato, Julia, Antolini-Tavares, Arthur, Souza, Arethusa, Altemani, Albina, Consonni, Silvio Roberto, Passini, Renato, Amaral, Eliana, Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz, Costa, Maria Laura, Horowitz, John D., Pastore, Glaucia Maria, Mayer-Milanez, Helaine Maria Besteti Pires, and Ribeiro-do-Valle, Carolina C.
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The detection of Zika virus (ZIKV) in immunoprivileged anatomical sites, potential sites for viral persistence, may guide the confirmation of undefined cases of ZIKV infection and also bring to light unknown pathways of viral transmission. Thus, this study aimed to characterize ZIKV infection in stratified, standardized placental samples in women with exanthematic febrile manifestations during pregnancy and compare findings to the standard investigation protocol of official health agencies. To this end, a case series of placental findings within a prospective cohort study was conducted over a period of 24 months. Serum/urine were obtained at the time of clinical case identification. Placental sampling was performed following standard investigation protocol (samples of 1.0 cm sent to a reference laboratory) and in a systematic way at various regions, such as chorionic plate, chorionic villi, basal plate, amniotic membrane, and umbilical cord, for subsequent ZIKV identification and quantification. Clinical information was obtained and histological preparation with hematoxylin–eosin staining for morphological evaluation was performed. This case series included 17 placentas systematically collected. Of these, 14 were positive by qRT-PCR for ZIKV, 5 in the umbilical cord, 7 in the amniotic membrane, 7 in the chorionic plate, 13 in the chorionic villi, and 7 in the basal plate, whereas none were reported by the reference laboratory. The most common morphological and anatomopathological findings were increased stromal cellularity, villitis, calcification, maternal vascular malperfusion, placental hypoplasia, and maternal–fetal hemorrhage (intervillous thrombi). Seven women presented positive testing for ZIKV in serological and/or molecular tests during gestation in urine. While viral quantification in urine ranged from 10
1 to 103 FFU eq/ml, that in different placental regions ranged from 103 to 108 FFU eq/g. Thus, ZIKV can infect different regions of the placenta and umbilical cord of pregnant women, showing that the systematic collection and adequate storage of the placenta is fundamental for the detection of ZIKV in this organ. The detection of ZIKV in the placenta after several months of initial symptoms suggests that this tissue may be a site for viral persistence during pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. Exploring Epidemiological Aspects, Distribution of WHO Maternal Near Miss Criteria, and Organ Dysfunction Defined by SOFA in Cases of Severe Maternal Outcome Admitted to Obstetric ICU: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Oliveira Neto, Antonio Francisco, primary, Parpinelli, Mary Angela, additional, Costa, Maria Laura, additional, Souza, Renato Teixeira, additional, Ribeiro do Valle, Carolina, additional, and Cecatti, José Guilherme, additional
- Published
- 2018
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