Epidemiology
Medicine
HIV therapy has prevented 9.5 million deaths
Antiretroviral therapy prevented 9.5 million deaths worldwide between 1995 and 2015, with a global economic benefit of US$1.05 trillion
By Redação
Public health
Ebola outbreak alert level raised in Africa
The World Health Organization has raised the alert level in response to the threat of an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
By Redacción
Epidemiology
Viruses in monkeys and sloths
Primates and sloths in the Atlantic Forest of southern Bahia carry an unexpected range of insect-borne viruses
By Redação
Epidemiology
Potential sylvatic cycle of Zika in Brazil
Brazilian researchers have identified the Zika virus in the carcasses of monkeys found in the interior of São Paulo State and in Minas Gerais
By Redação
Epidemiology
West Nile virus isolated in Brazil
The West Nile fever virus was isolated in Brazil for the first time by researchers at the Evandro Chagas Institute
By Redação
Public Health
Africa hit by new Ebola outbreak
In May, the city of Mbandaka confirmed its first cases of Ebola, which have spread from an outbreak in nearby rural areas
By Redação
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Hidden incidence
Cases of Hansen’s disease in children in the Amazon suggest that available figures underestimate the disease
By Suzel Tunes
Genetics
A superfamily of 13 million people
Thirteen million people connected by blood ties or marriage over five centuries make up the largest family tree ever constructed
By Redação
Public health
Visceral leismaniasis gets to the metropolises
Diagnosis difficulties and warmer climate favor disease movement towards large urban centers
By Redação
Immunology
Zika vaccines edge closer
Zika vaccine candidates presented encouraging results on humans
By Redação
careers
The music stopped
Gabriel Victora left his career as a pianist to dedicate himself to immunology
Robert Tesh
Robert Tesh: Arbovirus hunter
Expert talks about Brazil’s performance during the Zika epidemic
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Growing up with Down
New parameters for monitoring growth of people with Down syndrome
By Diego Freire