Thais Bonifacio Campolina
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Recent Articles
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do Nascimento R, Campolina T, Chaves B, Delgado J, Godoy R, Paolucci Pimenta P, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2022 Feb;
15(1):57.
PMID: 35177110
Background: Emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases (VBDs) pose a recurring threat to tropical countries, mainly due to the abundance and distribution of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is a vector...
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Chaves B, Godoy R, Campolina T, Vieira Junior A, da Costa Paz A, Vaz E, et al.
Viruses
. 2022 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 35062224
The successful spread and maintenance of the dengue virus (DENV) in mosquito vectors depends on their viral infection susceptibility, and parameters related to vector competence are the most valuable for...
3.
Rodrigues N, Godoy R, Orfano A, Chaves B, Campolina T, Costa B, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2021 Feb;
224(1):101-108.
PMID: 33544850
Background: Aedes aegypti is a highly competent vector in the transmission of arboviruses, such as chikungunya, dengue, Zika, and yellow fever viruses, and causes single and coinfections in the populations...
4.
Campolina T, Martinez Villegas L, Monteiro C, Paolucci Pimenta P, Secundino N
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2020 Oct;
14(10):e0008666.
PMID: 33052941
The microbial consortium associated with sandflies has gained relevance, with its composition shifting throughout distinct developmental stages, being strongly influenced by the surroundings and food sources. The bacterial components of...
5.
Chaves B, Vieira Junior A, Silveira K, da Costa Paz A, Vaz E, Araujo R, et al.
J Med Entomol
. 2019 Jul;
56(6):1739-1744.
PMID: 31278737
Zika virus (ZIKV) has emerged as a globally important arbovirus and has been reported from all states of Brazil. The virus is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of...
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Chaves B, Orfano A, Nogueira P, Rodrigues N, Campolina T, Nacif-Pimenta R, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2018 Apr;
218(4):563-571.
PMID: 29659904
Background: Several tropical cities are permissive to Aedes aegypti and dengue virus (DENV) endemicity and have allowed for invasion and circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the same areas. People...
7.
Pires A, Martinez Villegas L, Campolina T, Orfano A, Paolucci Pimenta P, Secundino N
Parasit Vectors
. 2017 Dec;
10(1):627.
PMID: 29284535
Background: The leishmaniases are a group of diseases caused by protozoans of the genus Leishmania, which are transmitted by the bite of phlebotomine sand flies. In the New World, Lutzomyia...
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Secundino N, Chaves B, Orfano A, Silveira K, Rodrigues N, Campolina T, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2017 Jul;
10(1):346.
PMID: 28728607
Background: Zika disease has transformed into a serious global health problem due to the rapid spread of the arbovirus and alarming severity including congenital complications, microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Zika...
9.
da Costa C, Dos Passos R, Lima J, Roque R, Sampaio V, Campolina T, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2017 May;
10(1):249.
PMID: 28526066
Background: Transovarial transmission of dengue virus in Aedes spp. mosquitoes is considered an important mechanism for the maintenance of the virus in nature and may be implicated in the occurrence...
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Monteiro C, Martinez Villegas L, Campolina T, Pires A, Miranda J, Paolucci Pimenta P, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2016 Sep;
9:480.
PMID: 27581188
Background: Parasites of the genus Leishmania cause a broad spectrum of diseases, collectively known as leishmaniasis, in humans worldwide. American cutaneous leishmaniasis is a neglected disease transmitted by sand fly...