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Fernando Ferreira

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  268
Citations -  7612

Fernando Ferreira is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Herd. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 248 publications receiving 6713 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Ferreira include Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Federal University of Bahia.

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Situação epidemiológica da brucelose bovina no Estado do Rio de Janeiro

TL;DR: A study to characterize the epidemiological status of bovine brucellosis in the State of Rio de Janeiro was carried out and an epidemiological questionnaire focused on herd traits as well as husbandry and sanitary practices that could be associated with the risk of infection was applied.
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Life cycle of the tick Haemaphysalis leporis-palustris (Acari: Ixodidae) under laboratory conditions.

TL;DR: The life cycles of two separate populations of the rabbit tick, Haemaphysalis leporis-palustris, were studied under laboratory conditions and Females fed S. brasiliensis were more successful to lay fertile eggs and showed the highest engorged and egg mass weights, and the highest CEIs.
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Transmission dynamics and control of Rickettsia rickettsii in populations of Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris and Amblyomma sculptum.

TL;DR: To prevent BSF human cases by implementing control strategies focused on capybaras, a semi-discrete-time stochastic model illustrates how strategies for the control and prevention of vector-borne infectious diseases can be focused on amplifier hosts management practices.

Situação epidemiológica da brucelose bovina no Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul (Epidemiological situation of bovine brucellosis in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil)

TL;DR: A study to characterize the epidemiological status of bovine brucellosis in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul was carried out in this article, where a total of 14,849 serum samples from 1,004 herds were collected.