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José Luis Bravo

Researcher at University of Extremadura

Publications -  30
Citations -  1195

José Luis Bravo is an academic researcher from University of Extremadura. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abel equation & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1136 citations. Previous affiliations of José Luis Bravo include University of the Andes.

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Effect of age on outcome of secondary dengue 2 infections.

TL;DR: Age is an important variable in the outcome of secondary DEN-2 infections, and DHF/DSS case fatality and hospitalization rates are highest in young infants and the elderly, and the risk that a child will die during a secondary DEN 2 infection is nearly 15-fold higher than the risk in adults.
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Epidemiologic Studies on Dengue in Santiago de Cuba, 1997

TL;DR: A small, isolated outbreak of d Dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS) due to dengue virus type 2 (DEN-2) was documented in Santiago de Cuba on the island of Cuba beginning in January 1997.
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Enhanced severity of secondary dengue-2 infections: death rates in 1981 and 1997 Cuban outbreaks

TL;DR: A marked increase in severity with the longer of the two intervals between an initial DEN-1 infection and a secondary DEN-2 infection is found, which may be due to subtle shifts in causative dengue strains or to changes with the passage of time in the circulating population of human d Dengue antibodies.
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New analytical potential energy surface for the F(2P)+CH4 hydrogen abstraction reaction: kinetics and dynamics.

TL;DR: The kinetics and dynamics results seem to indicate that a single, adiabatic potential energy surface is adequate to describe this reaction, and the reasonable agreement with experiment lends confidence to the new surface.
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The hydrogen abstraction reaction H + CH4. I. New analytical potential energy surface based on fitting to ab initio calculations.

TL;DR: An extensive dynamics study using quasi-classical trajectory calculations is performed on a new full-dimensional analytical potential energy surface for the gas-phase reaction of hydrogen abstraction from methane by an oxygen atom, comparing the results with recent experimental and theoretical data.