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Complex network analysis of arboviruses in the same geographic domain: Differences and similarities
ArticleAbstract: Arbovirus can cause diseases with a broad spectrum from mild to severe and long-lasting symptoms, afPalabras claves:CHIKUNGUNYA, complex networks, DENGUE, epidemiology, zikaAutores:Andrade R.F.S., Araújo M.L.V., Cardim L.L., Costa M.d.C.N., Mauricio L. Barreto, Miranda J.G.V., Paixão E.S., Saba H., Santos E.S., Skalinski L.M., Teixeira Md M.d.G., Veiga R.V.Fuentes:scopusA social network approach for the study of leprosy transmission beyond the household
ArticleAbstract: Background: Mycobacterium leprae was the first microorganism directly associated with a disease, howPalabras claves:Brazil, Mycobacterium leprae, SCHOOLS, Social networking, workplaceAutores:Alves De Almeida N., Bührer-Sekula S., De Almeida R.L.F., França L., Frota C.C., Gomes R.B.C., Gonçalves H., Kendall C., Kerr L.R.F.S., Klovdahl A., Mauricio L. Barreto, Miranda J.G.V., Moreira F.B., Mota R.M.S., Penna G.O., Pontes M.A.d.A., Rodrigues L.C., Rubin De Pinho S.T., Silva Andrade R.F.Fuentes:scopusNetwork analysis of spreading of dengue, Zika and chikungunya in the state of Bahia based on notified, confirmed and discarded cases
ArticleAbstract: Despite successful results of using complex networks to model and characterize the spread of denguePalabras claves:CHIKUNGUNYA, complex networks (CNs), DENGUE, disease spread analysis, zikaAutores:Andrade R.F.S., Cardim L.L., Costa M.D.C.N., Mauricio L. Barreto, Miranda J.G.V., Paixão E.S., Saba H., Santos E.S., Skalinski L.M., Teixeira M.G., V. Veiga R.Fuentes:scopusInvestigating extradomiciliary transmission of tuberculosis: An exploratory approach using social network patterns of TB cases and controls and the genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
ArticleAbstract: Extradomiciliary contacts have been overlooked in the study of TB transmission due to difficulties iPalabras claves:infection, Molecular epidemiology, SOCIAL NETWORKS, TuberculosisAutores:Andrade R.F.S., Bessa T.C.B., De Almeida N.A., de Oliveira M.G., Duarte T.A., Freitas M.Y.G.S., Gomes M.G.M., Gomes R.B.C., Kendall C., Kerr L.R.S., Mauricio L. Barreto, Miranda J.G.V., Moreira F.B., Nery J.S., Pereira S.M., Pinho S.T.R.Fuentes:scopus