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Researchers at Fiocruz Bahia have developed a prognosis that can be useful to track patients who will need special care, guide public health policies and provide early treatment.

Studies have shown that men die more than women of Covid-19, however, according to researchers, women face more social and economic problems that result from the pandemic.

Amapá, Maranhão, Ceará and Rio de Janeiro are seeing new weekly cases climbing again, after reaching a peak and then starting to drop.

The study also predict 35 thousand new deaths if the lethality rate in Brazil is applied to this scenario.

Researchers have identified processes that correlate platelet activation to severe cases and deaths. The finding may help establish new therapies for patients with clinical complications

Is Covid-19 an inevitable phenomenon, given the relationship humans have with the various ecosystems and other animal and species?

Study compared efficacy and safety in 4,570 HIV-negative PrEP volunteers containing CAB-LA with PrEP with Truvada.

A microorganism causing influenza in pigs was detected in a patient from Paraná. Ministry of Health and WHO were notified.

Fiocruz experts carried out the complete genome sequencing of about one hundred samples and identified the circulation of at least six strains of the virus in Brazil in the first months of the pandemic

Led by American economist Jeffrey Sachs, the commission is an interdisciplinary initiative to formulate recommendations for the pandemic

The project, with an initial duration of four years, also opens path for the consolidation of a new research agenda in Humanities.

After sequencing 37 genomes of the virus, the study suggests at least three introductions of the virus in the state.

The studies show that when a state creates social isolation measures, but then goes flexible and implement softer measures, population adherence tends to fall over time

The second Global Research and Innovation Forum for Covid-19 had the goal of updating what is currently known about the disease and what are the gaps where research must invest.

New WHO FCTC Knowledge Hub aims to support tobacco farmers to improve their health while contributing to the environment