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Global Dispersal Pattern of HIV Type 1 Subtype CRF01_AE: A Genetic Trace of Human Mobility Related to Heterosexual Sexual Activities Centralized in Southeast Asia

  • Authors: Albert J, Alexiev I, Angelis K, Åsjö B, Balotta C, Boucher CA, Camacho RJ, Coughlan S, Griskevicius A, Grossman Z, Hamouda O, Hatzakis A, Horban A, Kaplan L, Kostrikis LG, Lepej S, Liitsola K, Linka M, Magiorkinis G, Mamais I, Nielsen C, Otelea D, Paraskevis D, Paredes R, Poljak M, Puchhammer-Stöckl E, Schmit JC, Sönnerborg A, Staneková D, Stanojevic M, Struck D, Vandamme AM, Vercauteren J
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25512631

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype CRF01_AE originated in Africa and then passed to Thailand, where it established a major epidemic. Despite the global presence of CRF01_AE, little is known about its subsequent dispersal pattern.
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Assessing Maternal Healthcare Inequities among Migrants: A Qualitative Study

  • Authors: Almeida LM, Ayres-de-Campos D, Caldas J, Dias S
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Journal: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24627061

Considering pregnancy and motherhood as periods of increased vulnerability in migrant women, to characterize the healthcare provided to this collective, we sought to identify and understand patterns of satisfaction and demand of maternal and child healthcare, assessing women’s perceptions about its quality. The study followed a qualitative methodology (semi-structured interviews) for collecting and analysing data (content analysis) and was conducted in Porto, the second largest city of Portugal.
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Obstetrical care in a migrant population with free access to healthcare

  • Authors: Almeida LM, Ayres-de-Campos D, Caldas JMP, Costa-Santos C, Dias S
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Journal: International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
  • Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002072921400232X

Objective: To evaluate differences in obstetric care between immigrant and native women in a country with free access to health care.
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HIV-2 Integrase Polymorphisms and Longitudinal Genotypic Analysis of HIV-2 Infected Patients Failing a Raltegravir-Containing Regimen

  • Authors: Abecasis A, Aguas MJ, Almeida I, Camacho RJ, Cavaco-Silva J, Cunha C, Diniz A, Germano I, Gomes P, Gonçalves Mde F, Maltez F, Miranda AC, Narciso J, Poças J, Portuguese HIV-2 Resistance Study Group
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Journal: PLoS One
  • Link: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0092747

To characterize the HIV-2 integrase gene polymorphisms and the pathways to resistance of HIV-2 patients failing a raltegravir-containing regimen, we studied 63 integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTI)-naïve patients, and 10 heavily pretreated patients exhibiting virological failure while receiving a salvage raltegravir-containing regimen.
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Prevalence and seasonal variations of canine dirofilariosis in Portugal

  • Authors: Alho AM, Belo S, Ferreira C, Gonçalves L, Landum M, Madeira LC, Meireles J
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Journal: Veterinary Parasitology
  • Link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304401714004671

Dirofilariosis is a severe vector-borne emergent disease that is spreading worldwide and becoming a serious threat to human and veterinary public health. Portugal, a Mediterranean country, has favorable climate conditions for mosquito development and survival. At present, accurate data on the prevalence and epidemiological pattern of dirofilariosis in Portugal is scarce and outdated. To study these trends, a project was developed to assess the current prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis infection in shelter dogs as well as the prevalence of Dirofilaria species present in three coastal regions in central Portugal: Coimbra, Santarém, and Setúbal.
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About GHTM

GHTM is a R&D Center that brings together researchers from IHMT with a track record in Tropical Medicine and International/Global Health. It aims at strengthening Portugal's role as a leading partner in the development and implementation of a global health research agenda. Our evidence-based interventions contribute to the promotion of equity in health and to improve the health of populations.

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