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Antonio Carlos R Vallinoto

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Torres M, Lopes F, de Lima A, Lima C, Dos Santos Brito W, Goncalves J, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2022 Oct; 12:932563. PMID: 36189360
In Brazil, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic spread rapidly in a heterogeneous way, mainly due to the different socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics of different regional populations and different evaluation...
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Torres M, Lopes F, de Lima A, Lima C, Dos Santos Brito W, Santos B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):8571. PMID: 35595782
The devastating effect of health system overload was observed after cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) peaked in April 2020 in Belém, a capital metropolis in the...
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Lopes F, de Sousa R, Carvalho Gomes J, Vallinoto M, de Lima A, Lima S, et al.
Front Public Health . 2022 Apr; 10:864861. PMID: 35419336
Introduction: To identify the prevalence of infection in the urban area of the capital city of Belém, Brazil, the Laboratory of Virology of the Federal University of Pará implemented, as...
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Abreu I, Lopes F, Lima C, Barbosa A, de Oliveira L, Fujishima M, et al.
Front Public Health . 2022 Feb; 10:833169. PMID: 35223744
Introduction: Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infection is endemic in indigenous populations of the Americas. We describe herein the prevalence of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 infection among Warao indigenous refugees from Venezuela...
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Torres M, Bichara C, de Almeida M, Vallinoto M, Queiroz M, Vallinoto I, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2022 Feb; 13:789882. PMID: 35222327
The pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) led to the death of millions of people worldwide and thousands more infected individuals developed sequelae due to...
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de Castro G, Amoras E, de Araujo M, Conde S, Vallinoto A
Braz J Infect Dis . 2020 Aug; 24(4):304-309. PMID: 32735876
Background: Despite the emergence of more effective therapies, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a serious public health problem at the global level. Currently, this virus is classified into seven...
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Ishak R, de Oliveira Guimaraes Ishak M, Vallinoto A
Retrovirology . 2020 Feb; 17(1):4. PMID: 32059740
HTLV-1 was the first described human retrovirus and was soon found to be associated with severe clinical diseases, including a devastating lymphoma/leukemia and other inflammatory diseases. Although HTLV-2 is not...
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Ishak R, de Oliveira Guimaraes Ishak M, Vallinoto A, De Paula Pinheiro F
Hum Vaccin Immunother . 2019 Oct; 16(4):900-903. PMID: 31634051
Yellow fever has been recently described in nonurban areas of Brazil despite 80 years of commercial vaccine use. Although the disease does not spread fear in the general population as...
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Oliveira-Filho A, Araujo A, Souza A, Gomes C, Silva-Oliveira G, Martins L, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Oct; 9(1):14750. PMID: 31611600
People who used illicit drugs (PWUDs) represent an important population group for acquisition and viral dispersion. In Brazil, high rates of the human T lymphotropic virus 1 (HTLV-1) and 2...
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Almeida N, Queiroz M, Lima S, Costa I, Ayin Fossa M, Vallinoto A, et al.
Front Immunol . 2019 Feb; 10:87. PMID: 30804931
Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the arterial walls, associated with genetic and infectious factors. The present study investigated the involvement of and infections and immunological...