Sandra Lúcia Euzébio Ribeiro

InstitutionFederal University of Amazonas
AddressAmazonas
Brazil
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    COVID-19 publications
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    All Publications
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    1. Sparks JA, Wallace ZS, Seet AM, Gianfrancesco MA, Izadi Z, Hyrich KL, Strangfeld A, Gossec L, Carmona L, Mateus EF, Lawson-Tovey S, Trupin L, Rush S, Katz P, Schmajuk G, Jacobsohn L, Wise L, Gilbert EL, Duarte-García A, Valenzuela-Almada MO, Pons-Estel GJ, Isnardi CA, Berbotto GA, Hsu TY, D'Silva KM, Patel NJ, Kearsley-Fleet L, Schäfer M, Ribeiro SLE, Al Emadi S, Tidblad L, Scirè CA, Raffeiner B, Thomas T, Flipo RM, Avouac J, Seror R, Bernardes M, Cunha MM, Hasseli R, Schulze-Koops H, Müller-Ladner U, Specker C, Souza VA, Mota LMHD, Gomides APM, Dieudé P, Nikiphorou E, Kronzer VL, Singh N, Ugarte-Gil MF, Wallace B, Akpabio A, Thomas R, Bhana S, Costello W, Grainger R, Hausmann JS, Liew JW, Sirotich E, Sufka P, et al. Associations of baseline use of biologic or targeted synthetic DMARDs with COVID-19 severity in rheumatoid arthritis: Results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance physician registry. Ann Rheum Dis. 2021 09; 80(9):1137-1146. PMID: 34049860.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Calderaro DC, Kahlow BS, Munhoz GA, Dias SEB, Lopes JVZ, Borges AR, Mariz HA, Gomes KWP, Valadares LDA, Araújo NC, Ribeiro SLE, Kakehasi AM, Reis APMG, Marques C, Reis-Neto ET, Paiva EDS, Pileggi GS, Ferreira GA, Provenza JR, Mota LMH, Xavier RM, Teodoro MLM, Pinheiro MM, Pinheiro MM. Effects of Participating in a Research Project During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Students' Educational Routines and Mental Health: Protocol for a Web-Based Survey Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 04 09; 10(4):e24617. PMID: 33735094.
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    3. Marques CDL, Kakehasi AM, Pinheiro MM, Mota LMH, Albuquerque CP, Silva CR, Santos GPJ, Reis-Neto ET, Matos P, Devide G, Dantas A, Giorgi RD, Marinho AO, Valadares LDA, Melo AKG, Ribeiro FM, Ferreira GA, Santos FPS, Ribeiro SLE, Andrade NPB, Yazbek MA, Souza VA, Paiva ES, Azevedo VF, Freitas ABSB, Provenza JR, Toledo RA, Fontenelle S, Carneiro S, Xavier R, Pileggi GCS, Reis APMG. High levels of immunosuppression are related to unfavourable outcomes in hospitalised patients with rheumatic diseases and COVID-19: first results of ReumaCoV Brasil registry. RMD Open. 2021 01; 7(1). PMID: 33510041.
      Citations: 8     Translation:Humans