Publications by authors named "R Davila"

Background: To eliminate malaria by 2035, Brazil must address Plasmodium vivax. Previously, first-line treatment was chloroquine plus 7-day primaquine (PQ) without glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency testing. In 2021, point-of-care quantitative G6PD testing and single-dose tafenoquine (TQ) were piloted in two municipalities.

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Thyroid hormones (THs) are essential for normal growth and development. Their role in skeletal and brain development is well established, with congenital hypothyroidism causing stunted growth and severe intellectual disability. THs are also important for the development of other tissues and organs, including the testis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vector-borne diseases, spread by fleas and ticks, are increasingly affecting humans and animals, especially in warm climates where these pests thrive.
  • A study at a veterinary clinic in Lima, Peru, aimed to identify the presence of specific pathogens (Anaplasma spp., Ehrlichia spp., and Bartonella spp.) in dogs, using blood samples from 214 dogs.
  • The findings showed low prevalence rates for these pathogens, marking the first molecular detection of A. platys, E. canis, and B. rochalimae in Lima dogs, highlighting potential zoonotic risks associated with pet interactions.
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Study Design: Survey.

Objective: Subcondylar fractures stand out as a particular challenge when treating maxillofacial trauma. The fracture site is often difficult to access and adjacent to critical structures like the facial nerve.

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective HIV prevention strategy that consists in the use of antiretroviral drugs by seronegative people at risk of HIV. Negative perceptions, inadequate understanding, and access barriers have been associated with decreased medication adherence. Manaus is the largest city in the Brazilian Amazon, where the incidence of HIV/AIDS is high, and the rates of adherence to the antiretroviral treatment for HIV and PrEP are low.

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