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pro vyhledávání: '"Stéfano Vasconcelos Pôrto"'
Autor:
Larissa Martins Vieira de Andrade, Isabella Tavares Alves, Kamilla Menezes e Souza, Thaís Gonçalves Nunes, Stéfano Vasconcelos Pôrto, Júlia Veloso Romão, Murilo Zupelli Rodrigues Alves, Victória de Paula Mendonça
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Development. 8:73846-73849
A síndrome de Stevens-Johnson (SSJ) caracteriza-se por um processo imunológico que cursa com febre autolimitada, lesões mucocutâneas inflamatórias podendo, também, apresentar comprometimento ocular. Uma das suas etiologias pode ser decorrente d
Autor:
Lucas Costa de Gois, Sabrina Brenda Castelo Branco Silva, Glória Stéphany Silva de Araújo, Kathllyn Joyce de Jesus Oliveira, Bruna Victoria de Sousa Sá, Stálin Santos Damasceno, Alexandre Maslinkiewicz, Julianne de Area Leão Pereira da Silva, Stéfano Vasconcelos Pôrto, Jean Carlos Leal Carvalho de Melo Filho, Júlio César Cardozo Dias, Kleiton Vieira da Silva, Rômulo Gueth Borges do Nascimento, Maria Clara Leite Barros Miranda, Lizandra Ellem Silva de Souza, Gabriel Gardhel Costa Araujo, Idna de Carvalho Barros Taumaturgo
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science. 9:044-052
The disease caused by the new coronavirus (COVID-19), initially investigated in the city of Wuhan, located in China, during 2019 later spread worldwide, affecting millions of individuals, therefore, it triggered the pandemic event, perpetuated with c
Autor:
Lucas Costa de Gois, Sabrina Brenda Castelo Branco Silva, Ana Emília Araújo de Oliveira, Ananda Karina Meneses Flor, Débora Lorena Melo Pereira, Alexandre Maslinkiewicz, Julianne de Area Leão Pereira da Silva, Alan Jefferson Alves Reis, Stéfano Vasconcelos Pôrto, Thaís Gonçalves Nunes, Fábio Freitas de Sousa Passos Galvão, Bruna Victoria de Sousa Sá, Andresa de Araújo Sales, Vanessa carvalho fontinele, Gabriel Gardhel Costa Araujo, Idna de Carvalho Barros Taumaturgo
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science. 9:034-043
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that, in severe cases, progresses with extremely clinically relevant complications, directly impacting the morbidity and mortality of the population. The disease was first discovered in