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Bruno de Sousa

Researcher at University of Coimbra

Publications -  76
Citations -  1173

Bruno de Sousa is an academic researcher from University of Coimbra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 68 publications receiving 952 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruno de Sousa include Universidade Nova de Lisboa & University of Aveiro.

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Duffy Negative Antigen Is No Longer a Barrier to Plasmodium vivax – Molecular Evidences from the African West Coast (Angola and Equatorial Guinea)

TL;DR: This study demonstrated that P. vivax infections were found both in humans and mosquitoes, which means that active transmission is occurring, and reinforces the idea that this parasite is able to use receptors other than Duffy to invade erythrocytes, which may have an enormous impact in P.vivax current distribution.

The State of Men's Health in Europe

TL;DR: As comprehensive a picture as possible has been compiled on the state of men’s health across Europe, using routinely collected statistics on morbidity and mortality and data from academic literature to inform policy makers, health professionals, academics and the wider population of the health challenges men face.
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Men's health in Europe.

TL;DR: The very large variations seen in the health of men across Europe demonstrates that much of men's higher risk of premature death is caused by socio-cultural factors and therefore avoidable.
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Europe's men need their own health strategy.

TL;DR: A recent European report on men’s health shows that it lags behind that of women, and Alan White and colleagues analyse the problems and call for more policy, practice, and research aimed specifically at men.
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Sedimentary and geochemical characterization and provenance of the Portuguese continental shelf soft-bottom sediments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied multivariate analysis to geochemical data for soft-bottom sediments from the Portuguese continental shelf to determine their provenance and to identify the main factors governing the sediment distribution patterns.