Search Results - "Pimenta, Yan Cardoso"
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Epidemiology of enteric virus infections in children living in the Amazon region
Published in International journal of infectious diseases (01-07-2021)“…•There are high frequencies of enteric viruses in younger children living in the Amazon region.•Norovirus mainly infects younger children from the Amazon…”
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Human Bocavirus genotypes 1 and 2 detected in younger Amazonian children with acute gastroenteritis or respiratory infections, respectively
Published in International journal of infectious diseases (01-06-2020)“…•Human Bocavirus infects children of <5 months of age from the Amazon Region with acute gastroenteritis and respiratory infections with a frequency of…”
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Association between detection rate of norovirus GII and climatic factors in the Northwest Amazon region
Published in Heliyon (30-08-2024)“…Worldwide, approximately one fifth of all cases of diarrhea are associated with norovirus, mainly in children, with a defined seasonality in temperate…”
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First report of human astrovirus MLB2 in Brazil detected in feces of children with acute gastroenteritis living in the state of Roraima, Northern Brazil
Published in The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases (01-11-2020)“…Human astrovirus (HAstV) 1–8 and highly divergent HAstVMLB1−3 genotypes have been detected in children both with and without acute gastroenteritis (AGE). One…”
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G6P[8] Rotavirus a Possessing a Wa-like VP3 Gene from a Child with Acute Gastroenteritis Living in the Northwest Amazon Region
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (01-07-2023)“…The introduction of rotavirus A (RVA) vaccines has considerably reduced the RVA-associated mortality among children under 5 years of age worldwide. The ability…”
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Polymorphisms in the ACE I/D (rs4646994) and ACE2 G8790A (rs2285666) in Young Children Living in the Amazon Region and SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Published in Tropical medicine and infectious disease (07-11-2024)“…COVID-19 infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 continues to cause significant mortality and morbidity. ACE2 is a key regulator of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone…”
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