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    BARIATRIC SURGERY AND BINGE EATING DISORDER: SHOULD SURGEONS CARE ABOUT IT? A LITERATURE REVIEW OF PREVALENCE AND ASSESSMENT TOOLS by Tess, Beatriz H, Maximiano-Ferreira, Letícia, Pajecki, Denis, Wang, Yuan-Pang

    Published in Arquivos de gastroenterologia (20-05-2019)
    “…Eating pathologies among bariatric surgery candidates are common and associated with adverse surgical outcomes, including weight regain and low quality of…”
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    Prospective study of hepatitis C viral infection as a risk factor for subsequent B-cell neoplasia by Rabkin, Charles S., Tess, Beatriz H., Christianson, Roberta E., Wright, William E., Waters, David J., Alter, Harvey J., van den Berg, Bea J.

    Published in Blood (01-06-2002)
    “…Several case-control studies have found increased prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and other B-cell…”
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    Metabolic status is not associated with job stress in individuals with obesity: the ELSA-Brasil baseline by Imbiriba, Lia, Tess, Beatriz H., Griep, Rosane H., Fonseca, Maria J. M., Pereira, Alexandre C., Diniz, Maria F. S., Lotufo, Paulo A., Bensenor, Isabela M., Santos, Itamar S.

    “…Purpose Job stress has proven to be a relevant cause of stress for adults, but its effect on the development of metabolic alterations in individuals with…”
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    Hepatitis C Virus Infection in the Mothers and Infants Cohort Study by Granovsky, Monica O, Minkoff, Howard L, Tess, Beatriz H, Waters, David, Hatzakis, Angelos, Devoid, David E, Landesman, Sheldon H, Rubinstein, Arye, Di Bisceglie, Adrian M, Goedert, James J

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-1998)
    “…To estimate the hepatitis C virus (HCV) vertical transmission rate, the effect of potential risk factors, and the pattern of HCV antibody response and viremia…”
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    Infant feeding and risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in São Paulo State, Brazil by TESS, B. H, RODRIGUES, L. C, NEWELL, M.-L, DUNN, D. T, LAGO, T. D. G

    “…Although vertical transmission of HIV-1 can occur through breast-feeding, little is known about the effect of colostrum, duration of breast-feeding, mixing…”
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    Breastfeeding, genetic, obstetric and other risk factors associated with mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in Sao Paulo State, Brazil by TESS, B. H, RODRIGUES, L. C, NEWELL, M.-L, DUNN, D. T, LAGO, T. D. G

    Published in AIDS (London) (26-03-1998)
    “…Objectives: To evaluate the effect of maternal, obstetric, neonatal and post-natal factors on the risk of vertical transmission of HIV-1. Design: Multicentre…”
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    Seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus in the general population of northwest Tanzania by Tess, B H, Levin, A, Brubaker, G, Shao, J, Drummond, J E, Alter, H J, O'Brien, T R

    “…Sera from 516 participants enrolled in a population-based cross-sectional study in northwest Tanzania were tested for antibodies to hepatitis C virus (HCV)…”
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    Mother-to-child transmission of HIV : implications of variation in maternal infectivity by DUNN, D. T, TESS, B. H, RODRIGUES, L. C, ADES, A. E

    Published in AIDS (London) (12-11-1998)
    “…To examine the implications of variation in maternal infectivity on the timing of mother-to-child HIV transmission through breastfeeding. A mathematical model…”
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