Adriano Gomes-Silva

862 total citations
30 papers, 483 citations indexed

About

Adriano Gomes-Silva is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Adriano Gomes-Silva has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 483 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 12 papers in Epidemiology and 6 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Adriano Gomes-Silva's work include Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (21 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (9 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (6 papers). Adriano Gomes-Silva is often cited by papers focused on Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (21 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (9 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (6 papers). Adriano Gomes-Silva collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Costa Rica. Adriano Gomes-Silva's co-authors include Alda Maria Da‐Cruz, Valdir Sabbaga Amato, Manoel P. Oliveira-Neto, Marise Mattos, S. G. Coutinho, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Milton Ozório Moraes, Felipe Francisco Tuon, Vicente Amato Neto and Eduardo Fonseca Pinto and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Adriano Gomes-Silva

27 papers receiving 475 citations

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All Works

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Magalhães, Laylah Kelre Costa, Adriano Gomes-Silva, Henrique C.S. Silveira, et al.. (2025). Chronic Chagas Disease in the Brazilian Amazon: Serological Survey, Clinical Follow-Up, and Associated Risk Factors. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 112(6). 1220–1228.
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Albuquerque, Hermano Gomes, et al.. (2024). A link between circulating immune complexes and acute kidney injury in human visceral leishmaniasis. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 9870–9870. 3 indexed citations
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Albuquerque, Hermano Gomes, et al.. (2024). Clinical and parasitological features of Leishmania infection among gold miners in the Oiapoque basin, an international Brazil-French Guiana border. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 18(6). e0012210–e0012210. 1 indexed citations
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Xavier, Mariana Simão, Mariana Araújo‐Pereira, Marina C. Figueiredo, et al.. (2024). The effect of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection on systemic immune responses in individuals with tuberculosis. Frontiers in Immunology. 15. 1357360–1357360.
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Teixeira‐Ferreira, André, Leonardo Sabóia‐Vahia, Patrícia Cuervo, et al.. (2023). Identification of Immunodominant Proteins of the Leishmania (Viannia) naiffi SubProteome as Pan-Specific Vaccine Targets against Leishmaniasis. Vaccines. 11(7). 1129–1129.
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, et al.. (2023). Factors associated with mucosal involvement in tegumentary leishmaniasis: a nation-based study using surveillance data from Brazil. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo. 65. e47–e47. 2 indexed citations
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Queiroz, Artur T. L., Mariana Araújo‐Pereira, Beatriz Barreto‐Duarte, et al.. (2022). Immunologic Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood of Persons With Tuberculosis and Advanced HIV. Frontiers in Immunology. 13. 890003–890003. 4 indexed citations
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Salomão, Natália Gedeão, Elyzabeth Avvad Portari, Jorge José de Carvalho, et al.. (2022). SARS-CoV-2 Is Persistent in Placenta and Causes Macroscopic, Histopathological, and Ultrastructural Changes. Viruses. 14(9). 1885–1885. 6 indexed citations
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, et al.. (2021). Increased levels of cortisol are associated with the severity of experimental visceral leishmaniasis in a Leishmania (L.) infantum-hamster model. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 15(11). e0009987–e0009987. 5 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Márcia Pereira de, Hermano Gomes Albuquerque, Otacílio C. Moreira, et al.. (2021). A Cytokine Network Balance Influences the Fate of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis Infection in a Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Hamster Model. Frontiers in Immunology. 12. 656919–656919. 6 indexed citations
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Vallinoto, Antônio Carlos Rosário, Joanna Reis Santos-Oliveira, Álvaro Luiz Bertho, et al.. (2020). CD49d Is Upregulated in Circulating T Lymphocytes from HTLV-1-Infected Patients. NeuroImmunoModulation. 27(2). 113–122. 5 indexed citations
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Moreira, Otacílio C., et al.. (2015). Intranasal Vaccination with Leishmanial Antigens Protects Golden Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Against Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis Infection. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(1). e3439–e3439. 23 indexed citations
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, et al.. (2013). Golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) as an experimental model forLeishmania(Viannia)braziliensisinfection. Parasitology. 140(6). 771–779. 43 indexed citations
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Favoreto, Sílvio, et al.. (2012). Decrease in anti‐Leishmania IgG3 and IgG1 after cutaneous leishmaniasis lesion healing is correlated with the time of clinical cure. Parasite Immunology. 34(10). 486–491. 17 indexed citations
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, et al.. (2011). Prevalence and epidemiology of intestinal parasitism, as revealed by three distinct techniques in an endemic area in the Brazilian Amazon. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 105(6). 413–424. 20 indexed citations
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Tuon, Felipe Francisco, Adriano Gomes-Silva, Alda Maria Da‐Cruz, et al.. (2008). Local immunological factors associated with recurrence of mucosal leishmaniasis. Clinical Immunology. 128(3). 442–446. 40 indexed citations
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, Viviane Câmara Maniero, Valdir Sabbaga Amato, et al.. (2007). IFNG +874T/A polymorphism is not associated with American tegumentary leishmaniasis susceptibility but can influence Leishmaniainduced IFN-γ production. BMC Infectious Diseases. 7(1). 33–33. 49 indexed citations
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Gomes-Silva, Adriano, Valdir Sabbaga Amato, Marise Mattos, et al.. (2007). Can interferon-γ and interleukin-10 balance be associated with severity of human Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis infection?. Clinical & Experimental Immunology. 149(3). 440–444. 72 indexed citations

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