Publications by authors named "Sergio Bessa Luz"

As the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic continues to expand, healthcare resources globally have been spread thin. Now, the disease is rapidly spreading across South America, with deadly consequences in areas with already weakened public health systems. The Amazon region is particularly susceptible to the widespread devastation from Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) because of its immunologically fragile native Amerindian inhabitants and epidemiologic vulnerabilities.

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Mansonella ozzardi and Mansonella perstans infections both cause mansonellosis but are usually treated differently. Using a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay and deep sequencing, we reveal the presence of mansonellosis coinfections that were undetectable by standard diagnostic methods. Our results confirm mansonellosis coinfections and have important implications for the disease's treatment and diagnosis.

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Background: Standard human landing catches (sHLCs) have historically been a key component of Onchocerca volvulus transmission monitoring, but expose health-workers to potentially hazardous vector bites. Novel human-bait-free trapping methods have been developed, but do not always work where they are needed and may not generate O. volvulus surveillance data that is directly comparable with historic data.

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  • A study in Brazil shows that, while hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection rates have decreased overall, children with low socioeconomic status living in urban peripheries remain highly susceptible to infection, particularly those under five years old (up to 90%).
  • The research found that anti-HAV antibody prevalence increased with age, reaching over 50% in children aged 10-14, suggesting areas with intermediate levels of HAV endemicity among disadvantaged populations.
  • Current hepatitis A vaccinations in Brazil are limited to high-risk groups or private clinics, making them inaccessible to low SES individuals; thus, the study advocates for the inclusion of the hepatitis A vaccine in the Brazilian National Immunization Program.
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Roraima is the northernmost state of Brazil, bordering both Venezuela and Guyana. Appropriate climate and vector conditions for dengue transmission together with its proximity to countries where all four dengue serotypes circulate make this state, particularly the capital Boa Vista, strategically important for dengue surveillance in Brazil. Nonetheless, few studies have addressed the population dynamics of Aedes aegypti in Boa Vista.

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