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Dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus surveillance in blood donors in Brazil, 2019–2021
Abstract Background and Objectives Arbovirus infections are a major public health concern in Brazil and an ongoing blood safety concern. Periodic outbreaks of such infections are common in the general population. This study aimed to establish the rates of dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus (DENV, CHIKV, ZIKV) RNAemia among blood donors at six public ...
Eduard Grebe +18 more
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Saúde coletiva como compromisso: a trajetória da Abrasco
Nísia Trindade Lima +1 more
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Fontes de estresse no trabalho em formadores de um Instituto de Ciências de Saúde em Moçambique
Mussa Abacar +2 more
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Sistema informatizado de gestão de tecnologia em estabelecimentos de assistência à saúde [PDF]
Antonio Domingues Neto
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Adequacy of the Risk Stratification Instrument in Mental Health: Experience Report. [PDF]
Nakamura MCDSS, Barbosa GC, Alencar RA.
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ABSTRACT Experiencing food insecurity in early childhood is associated with adverse health and nutrition outcomes. About 66% of Brazilian households with children are food insecure; however, interventions targeting early childhood have fallen short in addressing food insecurity due to a lack of funding and multisectoral coordination combined with the ...
Gabriela Buccini +5 more
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[Homoparenting and health care: narratives of gays and lesbians]. [PDF]
Gomes R, Couto MT.
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Surgical Residents' Feedback Perceptions: A Scoping Review on Gaps and Improvements
ABSTRACT Background Feedback is a pivotal instrument for learning and performance enhancement in medical and surgical training. Its established importance for resident development, aiming for highly qualified patient care, faces delivery and utilisation challenges, shifting focus to active learner reception.
Carlos Dario da Silva Costa +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Placebo analgesia is a widely studied clinical phenomenon, yet placebo responses vary widely across individuals. Prior research has identified biopsychosocial factors that determine the likelihood of an individual to respond to placebo, yet generalizability and ecological validity in those studies have been limited due to the ...
Diogo A. P. Nunes +8 more
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