• A infecção pelo HIV em São Carlos: um estudo do banco de dados do Programa Municipal de DST/AIDS de 1987 a 2010 

      Vinhoti, Danilo Sergio (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFt, , 29/02/2012)
      The AIDS epidemic in Brazil has been characterized, in recent years, by an increase in the number of cases in small and medium sized cities. São Carlos, medium sized city in São Paulo State, has a database of people ...
    • Murcha bacteriana do eucalipto: dinâmica espaço-temporal e resistência de clones em campo 

      Rossi, Ana Paula (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Planejamento e Uso de Recursos Renováveis - PPGPUR-So, Câmpus Sorocaba, 25/06/2021)
      The expansion of eucalyptus cultivation has favored the occurrence of diseases, and consequently the reduction of productivity causing economic losses. Among the diseases, the bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, ...
    • Panorama epidemiológico dos defeitos congênitos em Honduras 

      Buckley, Michelle Melissa Miralda (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem - PPGEnf, Câmpus São Carlos, 20/08/2021)
      Introduction: Honduras is the second poorest country in Central America. The country's total population in 2019 was 9,181,487; the child population, including children under the age of five, represented about 14.8% of the ...
    • Epidemiology, biodiversity, and technological trajectories in the Brazilian Amazon: from malaria to Covid-19 

      Codeço, Cláudia Torres; Dal´asta, Ana P; Rorato, Ana C; Lana, Raquel M; Neves, Tatiana C; Andreazzi, Cecilia S; Barbosa, Milton; Escada, Maria Isabel S; Fernandes, Danilo A; Rodrigues, Danuzia L; Reis, Izabel Cristina; da Silva-Nunes, Mônica; Gontijo, Alexandre B; Coelho, Flávio Codeço; Monteiro, Antonio M V (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus São Carlos, 13/07/2021)
      The Amazon biome is under severe threat due to increasing deforestation rates and loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services while sustaining a high burden of neglected tropical diseases. Approximately two thirds of ...