Publications by authors named "T P Portella"

Article Synopsis
  • Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a significant neglected tropical disease primarily found in the Brazilian Amazon, where diverse Leishmania parasites and vectors thrive.
  • The study analyzes how different land-use changes, such as deforestation and agriculture, influence CL incidence from 2001 to 2017, revealing that deforestation, particularly related to livestock farming, significantly raises the risk of the disease.
  • The results highlight the need for targeted public health policies and land-use planning to mitigate CL transmission risks and promote healthier environments.
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Mosquitoes (Culicidae) represent the main vector insects globally, and they also inhabit many of the terrestrial and aquatic habitats of the world. DNA barcoding and metabarcoding are now widely used in both research and routine practices involving mosquitoes. However, these methodologies rely on information available in databases consisting of barcode sequences representing taxonomically identified voucher specimens.

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Objectives: This study aimed to spatiotemporally analyze the profile of influenza-like illness (ILI) outbreaks in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between 2020 and 2022.

Study Design: This was a cross-sectional retrospective study.

Methods: Outbreaks of ILI with final diagnoses of COVID-19, influenza, or other respiratory viruses (ORVs) recorded between January 2020 and November 2022, obtained from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN NET) Outbreak module, were analyzed.

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Background: The SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern (VOC) P.1 (Gamma variant) emerged in the Amazonas State, Brazil, in November 2020. The epidemiological consequences of its mutations have not been widely studied, despite detection of P.

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Introduction: Spine surgery is one of the specialties with the highest medicolegal risk, with a legal action initiated every 17 months per practitioner. One of the most dreaded complications is an epidural hematoma with postoperative deficit. The treatment of this complication is still being debated.

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