Publications by authors named "V B Pedrosa"

Background: Active case-finding is an effective strategy for combating leprosy, especially in early multibacillary cases in endemic regions. This early approach includes systematic actions such as epidemiological investigations, community surveys, and awareness campaigns to identify leprosy cases. This study reports new leprosy cases diagnosed through an active case-finding initiative conducted in 12 underserved populations from Amazonas in 2023.

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Background: The profitability of the beef industry is directly influenced by the fertility rate and reproductive performance of both males and females, which can be improved through selective breeding. When performing genomic analyses, genetic markers located on the X chromosome have been commonly ignored despite the X chromosome being one of the largest chromosomes in the cattle genome. Therefore, the primary objectives of this study were to: (1) estimate variance components and genetic parameters for eighteen male and five female fertility and reproductive traits in Nellore cattle including X chromosome markers in the analyses; and (2) perform genome-wide association studies and functional genomic analyses to better understand the genetic background of male and female fertility and reproductive performance traits in Nellore cattle.

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  • * A study in Manaus identified that 89.3% of sporotrichosis patients had S. brasiliensis, primarily impacting women with an average age of 44.5 years, and many reported prior contact with cats.
  • * The research concluded that cats are major vectors for this zoonotic disease in the Amazon, emphasizing the need for sanitation, education, and responsible pet ownership to control its spread.
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  • The study investigates the genetic basis of body conformation traits in dairy cows, linking these traits to longevity, fertility, and overall health.
  • Researchers conducted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on 14 specific traits in Holstein cows using high-density SNP genotypes derived from a large dataset of North American Holsteins.
  • A total of 20 significant SNPs were identified for various traits, with some markers showing strong evidence of association, highlighting potential genomic regions that could be targeted for further genetic improvement in dairy cattle.
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Microplastics (MP) are omnipresent in aquaculture and can induce several toxic effects, mainly oxidative stress. Therefore, alternatives to minimize these effects are welcome. In this study, chitosan (1 and 3 g/kg) was supplemented through the feed of farmed shrimp P.

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