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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Biologic Science Institute, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil
Dr. Guilherme Rocha Lino de Souza is a distinguished researcher and professor at the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Biological Science Institute, Federal University of Goiás (UFG), in Goiânia, Brazil. Her research focuses on biochemistry, molecular biology, and the development of bioactive peptides with therapeutic potential. Dr. Lino de Souza has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying various diseases and the development of novel therapeutic agents.Dr. Lino de Souza is affiliated with the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory at the Biological Science Institute, Federal University of Goiás, where she leads research initiatives and contributes to academic programs in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Research Article
Prevalence of Influenza Associated with COVID-19 in Children
Author(s): Venine Prado Saêta, Célia Regina Malveste Ito, Mônica de Oliveira Santos, Lucas Candido Gonçalves Barbosa, José Daniel Gonçalves Vieira, Guilherme Rocha Lino de Souza, Isabela Jubé Wastowski, Melissa Ameloti Gomes Avelino and Lilian Carla Carneiro*
Acute respiratory infections can be triggered by different pathogens, including Myxovirus influenzae. All age groups can be affected by this disease, but some are more susceptible to developing complications, such as children, who can develop Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Therefore, the objective of this study were to investigate the prevalence of the influenza virus and its subtypes, with COVID-19 during the pandemic period and compare it with official case data. Samples were collected from pediatric patients suspected of having a respiratory virus infection between May 2020 and April 2022 in five hospitals, totaling 606 participants, and 59 participants were selected for the study because they had an infection caused by influenza. Together, a static analysis of the Secretary of State's SARS cases was carried out and compared with the study. Data from the secretariat .. View More»
DOI:
10.35841/2329-8731.24.12.369