Publications by authors named "A Abade"

Article Synopsis
  • Resistance to HIV antiretrovirals is a concern for achieving zero transmission by 2030, particularly among adolescents, where limited studies exist.
  • A study in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, found that 18.3% of the 131 adolescents on antiretroviral therapy had an unsuppressed viral load, with 68.4% of those showing HIV drug resistance mutations.
  • Factors such as non-antiretroviral therapy and orphanage status were linked to higher viral loads, indicating the need for early surveillance and targeted strategies to address HIV drug resistance in this age group.
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TB/HIV coinfection poses a complex public health challenge. Accurate forecasting of future trends is essential for efficient resource allocation and intervention strategy development. This study compares classical statistical and machine learning models to predict TB/HIV coinfection cases stratified by gender and the general populations.

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Despite ongoing containment and vaccination efforts, cholera remains prevalent in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Part of the difficulty in containing cholera comes from our lack of understanding of how it circulates throughout the region. To better characterize regional transmission, we generated and analyzed 118 genomes collected between 2007-2019 from five different countries in Southern and Eastern Africa.

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The permanent left mandibular canines have been used for sexual dimorphism when human identification is necessary. Controversy remains whether the morphology of these teeth is actually useful to distinguish males and females. This study aimed to assess the sexual dimorphism of canines by means of a pioneering artificial intelligence approach to this end.

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Third molar development is used for dental age estimation when all the other teeth are fully mature. In most medicolegal facilities, dental age estimation is an operator-dependent procedure. During the examination of unaccompanied and undocumented minors, this procedure may lead to binary decisions around age thresholds of legal interest, namely the ages of 14, 16 and 18 years.

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