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Simone Simionatto
Researcher at Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados
Publications - 86
Citations - 1150
Simone Simionatto is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 64 publications receiving 761 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Simionatto include Universidade Federal de Pelotas.
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Antibacterial mechanisms of cinnamon and its constituents: A review.
TL;DR: The antibacterial effects of cinnamon and its constituents, such as cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid, against pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria are described to improve the effectiveness of therapeutics based on these compounds.
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Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: from disease to vaccine development.
Simone Simionatto,Silvana Beutinger Marchioro,Silvana Beutinger Marchioro,Dominiek Maes,Odir Antônio Dellagostin +4 more
TL;DR: In this review, the characteristics of M. hyopneumoniae related to pathogenesis and control measures will be discussed and special emphasis will be placed on vaccination strategies that have been proposed with the use of reverse vaccinology approaches.
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Active and latent tuberculosis in Brazilian correctional facilities: a cross-sectional study
Andrea da Silva Santos Carbone,Dayse Sanchez Guimarães Paião,Renata Viebrantz Enne Sgarbi,Everton Ferreira Lemos,Renato Fernando Cazanti,Marcos Massaki Ota,Alexandre Laranjeira Junior,José Victor Bortolotto Bampi,Vanessa Perreira Fayad Elias,Simone Simionatto,Ana Rita Coimbra Motta-Castro,Ana Rita Coimbra Motta-Castro,Mauricio Antonio Pompilio,Sandra Maria do Valle de Oliveira,Albert I. Ko,Albert I. Ko,Jason R. Andrews,Julio Croda,Julio Croda +18 more
TL;DR: Efforts to reduce transmission in prisons may require mass screening for active TB, utilizing sputum culture in case-detection protocols, likely due to the high force of infection among a largely susceptible inmate population.
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Could the COVID-19 pandemic aggravate antimicrobial resistance?
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A Cross-Sectional Survey of HIV Testing and Prevalence in Twelve Brazilian Correctional Facilities
Renata Viebrantz Enne Sgarbi,Andrea da Silva Santos Carbone,Dayse Sanchez Guimarães Paião,Everton Ferreira Lemos,Simone Simionatto,Marco Antonio Moreira Puga,Ana Rita Coimbra Motta-Castro,Mauricio Antonio Pompilio,Juliana Urrego,Albert I. Ko,Jason R. Andrews,Julio Croda +11 more
TL;DR: HIV testing rates among prison inmates are low, and the majority of HIV-infected inmates were unaware of their HIV diagnosis, according to a population-based sample of inmates from Central-West Brazil.