Publications by authors named "Fernando Pereira Bruno"

Background: Undiagnosed and untreated hypertension is a main driver of cardiovascular disease and disproportionately affects persons living with HIV (PLHIV) in low- and middle-income countries. Across sub-Saharan Africa, guideline application to screen and manage hypertension among PLHIV is inconsistent due to poor service readiness, low health worker motivation, and limited integration of hypertension screening and management within HIV care services. In Mozambique, where the adult HIV prevalence is over 13%, an estimated 39% of adults have hypertension.

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Objective: • Neurology trainees and program directors recognized a lack of structured breaking bad news training. • Program directors reported that many factors hinder the implementation of breaking bad news education. • Trainees felt capable of breaking bad news, but most did not have lectures, simulations, nor feedback.

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Neurological and cognitive impairment persist in more than 20% of cerebral malaria (CM) patients long after successful anti-parasitic treatment. We recently reported that long term memory and motor coordination deficits are also present in our experimental cerebral malaria model (ECM). We also documented, in a murine model, a lack of obvious pathology or inflammation after parasite elimination, suggesting that the long-term negative neurological outcomes result from potentially reversible biochemical and physiological changes in brains of ECM mice, subsequent to acute ischemic and inflammatory processes.

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We evaluated the beneficial effect of treatment with bone marrow mononuclear cells(BMMC) in a rat model of focal ischemia induced by thermocoagulation of the blood vessels in the left sensorimotor cortex. BMMC were obtained from donor rats and injected into the femoral vein one day after ischemia. BMMC-treated animals received approx.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Fernando Pereira Bruno"

  • Fernando Pereira Bruno's research primarily focuses on improving healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations, particularly regarding hypertension diagnosis and management in individuals living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights significant gaps in service readiness and integration of care.
  • His work also addresses the importance of training in breaking bad news among neurology residents in Brazil, revealing a lack of structured education and support systems in residency programs.
  • Furthermore, Bruno has explored neurological outcomes after cerebral malaria and potential therapeutic approaches, including the use of bone marrow mononuclear cells to promote recovery and reduce neurodegeneration in experimental models of ischemia.