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Control and mitigation of dengue and Zika virus transmission in a hospital in Recife, Brazil: a successful experience with an integrated control program against Aedes aegypti Helena Emanuela Candida-Silva, Henrique Rafael Pontes Ferreira, Jaziela de Arruda Mendonça, Rafael Alves da Silva, Larissa Krokovsky, Letícia de Oliveira Martins, Kathyanne Ellen da Silva Barbosa, Frederico Jorge Ribeiro, Cláudia Maria Fontes de Oliveira, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Maria Alice Varjal de Melo-Santos Parasites and Vectors, 2026 Background The presence of Aedes aegypti in healthcare facilities represents a significant epidemiological threat, as it is the primary vector of dengue (DENV), Zika (ZIKV), and chikungunya (CHIKV) viruses. In the absence of effective alternatives to chemical insecticides for eliminating adult mosquitoes, healthcare facilities may become focal points for arbovirus transmission, compromising the safety of patients and healthcare employees. Vector control remains the main approach for mitigating arbovirus transmission. This study investigated the impact of an effective integrated control program (ICP) implemented in a hospital in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, where arbovirus circulation in mosquitoes was detected. Methods Entomological monitoring was conducted through mechanical aspiration inside the Hospital das Clínicas (HC). Specimens were counted, identified, grouped by species, classified according to blood-feeding status, and recorded by capture station. Viral infection was assessed using nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and a triplex reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) for the detection of DENV, ZIKV, and CHIKV. Infection rates were calculated using the minimum infection rate (MIR). ICP actions included environmental management, larvicide application at breeding sites, ovitraps to collect and destroy eggs, toxic sugar baits, and intensified mechanical aspiration to eliminate adult mosquitoes. Three phases were defined: pre-ICP (initial survey), ICP (all actions), and post-ICP (larvicidal treatment). Results During the ICP, a sustained reduction in female mosquito density was observed, reaching 99% for Ae. aegypti and 88% for Culex quinquefasciatus . Six months after ICP, ELISA detected infected females in 9 of 14 stations (64%). The MIR for Ae. aegypti decreased from 50 to 44, while Cx. quinquefasciatus showed a slight increase. RT-qPCR revealed 11 ZIKV-positive pools (eight Ae. aegypti and three Cx. quinquefasciatus ). After 12 months of ICP, only one Ae. aegypti DENV-positive pool was detected by both techniques in a single station (pediatrics). Both techniques detected infection even in pools containing a single female, underscoring their high sensitivity. At 18 months of ICP, all pools tested negative for arboviruses. Conclusions Molecular and antigen-based approaches confirmed the mitigation of arbovirus circulation in hospital-associated mosquitoes, demonstrating that the continuous elimination of Ae. aegypti females (> 99%) is critical in these settings to prevent nosocomial transmission. Graphical abstract
Genomic epidemiology of dengue virus serotype 3 lineage 3III_B.3.2 in Brazil: insights into its spread and dengue severity amid co-circulation of multiple dengue serotypes Caroline do Nascimento Ferreira, Carla Adriane Royer, Camila Confortin, Nelson Fernando Quallio Marques, Mayra Marinho Presibella, Aline Andrade Freund, Karoline Rodrigues Campos, Claudio Tavares Sacchi, Adriano Abbud, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Clarice Neuenschwander Lins de Morais, Veronica Gomes da Silva, Keilla Maria Paz e Silva, Mayara Matias de Oliveira Marques da Costa, Sabrina Gonçalves, Sofia Isabel Rótulo Araújo, Darcita Buerger Rovaris, Edson Delatorre, Rodrigo Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Pedro Augusto Alves, Daisy Maria Strottmann, Camila Zanluca, Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos, Felipe Gomes Naveca, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Daniel Maximo Correa Alcantara, Zoraida del Carmen Fernandez Grillo, Hellen Geremias Gatica Santos, Gonzalo Bello, Tiago Gräf, Suzana Harue Umeo, Juan Gabriel Carvalheiro de Araújo, Lavinia Nery Villa Stangler Arend, Celia Fagundes da Cruz, Claudia Regina Gonçalves, Fernanda Modesto Tolentino Binharde, Adriana Yurika Maeda, Camila Maria dos Santos, Camila Aoyama Vieira, Gislene Garcia de Castro Lichs, Luiz Henrique Ferraz Demarchi, Marina Castilhos Souza Umaki Zardin, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Bartolomeu Acioli-Santos, Clintiano Curvêlo da Silva, Elisa de Almeida Neves Azevedo, Tulio de Lima Campos, Andreza Pâmela Vasconcelos, Diego Arruda Falcão, Senele Ana de Alcantara Belettini, Vanessa Pecini da Cunha, Mariza Hoffmann Machado, Marcio Pacheco de Andrade, Felipe Donateli Gatti, Gabriela Mendonça de Colombo, Joana Zorzal Nodari, Thiago de Jesus Sousa, Ana Paula Moreira Franco Luiz, Thaís Bárbara de Souza Silva Lancet Regional Health Americas, 2026 <h2>Summary</h2><h3>Background</h3> After over a decade of minimal circulation, DENV-3 reemerged in Brazil in 2023, driven by the newly detected lineage 3III_B.3.2. Elucidating the patterns of DENV-3 spread and impact on public health, is critically important in the context of Brazil's hyperendemic dengue scenario. Here, we aimed to investigate the spatiotemporal dispersion of this new lineage and its epidemiological impact in Brazil. <h3>Methods</h3> We generated 87 near-complete DENV-3 genomes, sampled in nine different Brazilian states, that were analysed with publicly available sequences. Phylogeographic reconstructions inferred introduction events and spatial dispersion of lineage 3III_B.3.2. In parallel, dengue cases notifications (2023–2025) were used to fit multiple logistic regression models assessing associations between DENV serotypes and severity, adjusting for demographic and spatiotemporal covariates. <h3>Findings</h3> We detected at least 14 introductions of lineage 3III_B.3.2 into Brazil during 2023–2024, followed by diversification into six region-specific clades. Epidemiological analyses applied to the RT-qPCR dengue confirmed cases showed an adjusted odds ratios for severe dengue ranging from 1.24 to 1.71 for DENV-2 and from 1.47 to 1.94 for DENV-3, across different settings and using DENV-1 infection as the reference category. Sensitivity analysis to evaluate potential recent heterotypic infection among infants ≤2 years adjusted by confunders showed an association between DENV-2 and severe dengue, while DENV-3 estimates were not statistically significant. <h3>Interpretation</h3> Our results reveal a dynamic pattern of multiple introductions and regionally structured spread of 3III_B.3.2, which may represent a general feature as a similar reconstructed history has also been observed for other DENV serotypes/lineages in Brazil. Although the association observed between DENV-2 and DENV-3 and dengue severity may be influenced by secondary infections, our findings underscore that the co-circulation of multiple serotypes contributes to more severe epidemic outcomes and emphasize the need for ongoing DENV genomic surveillance. <h3>Funding</h3> DECIT, CGLAB, Fiocruz, CNPq, and FAPES.
International multisite implementation of distributed cell-free protein biomanufacturing to advance health and research equity Severino Jefferson Ribeiro da Silva, Quinn Matthews, Séverine Cazaux, Justin R. J. Vigar, Bárbara N. R. Santos, Deyse C. M. Carvalho, Lauren A. Cranmer, David Duplat, Serena Singh, Mohammad Simchi, Paula Benítez-Bolivar, Thaíse Yasmine Vasconcelos de Lima Cavalcanti, Kaiyue Wu, Renata P. G. Mendes, Tanvi Kale, Ana L. L. Divarzak, Kristof Bozovicar, Jennifer Doucet, Anibal Arce, Cielo Léon, Valentina Ferrando, Jessica Nguyen, Anson Ho, Suelen C. de Lima, Pouriya Bayat, Yuxiu Guo, Seray Cicek, Aidan Tinafar, Larissa Krokovsky, Laís C. Machado, Ashyad Rayhan, Idorenyin A. Iwe, Alexander Klenov, Thiago P. G. de Araujo, Jean P. M. Nascimento, Jurandy J. F. Magalhães, Marcela Guevara-Suarez, Patricia Garcia Canete, Kodjo Ayi, Moiz Charania, Tara E. Stehelin, Kate Chatfield-Reed, Marcelo H. S. Paiva, Ian Crandall, Tony Mazzulli, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Abelardo Silva-Júnior, Adriana Bernal, Chaitanya A. Athale, Alexander A. Green, Scott C. Weaver, Camila González, Fernán Federici, Lindomar Pena, Keith Pardee Science Advances, 2026 Limitations in global access to research and health care capacity undermine equity, sustainability, and resilience, particularly in resource-limited settings. Molecular diagnostics and biologic therapeutics are set to revolutionize medicine; however, our dependence on centralized biomanufacturing and cold chain logistics restricts access to these benefits. These constraints reflect a chronic and unmet global challenge. Here, with research teams in North and South America and Asia, we challenge the top-down paradigm by advancing community-driven solutions that empower underserved populations to participate in the bioeconomy, producing what they need, when, and where they need it. Our approach leverages low-burden biomanufacturing—built on cell-free protein synthesis and open-source hardware—to enable local, on-demand production of high-value bioproducts, including growth factors, vaccines, and diagnostic enzymes, demonstrating performance comparable to commercial gold standards. Implemented at 10 sites worldwide, this platform supported patient trials targeting globally relevant pathogens. Together, these efforts lay the foundation for a globally inclusive biomanufacturing ecosystem, where innovation goes beyond geographic boundaries.
Oropouche virus outbreaks in northeast Brazil between 2024-25 are characterized by sustained transmission and spread to newly affected areas Elverson Soares de Melo, Sophia Maria Dantas da Silva, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Adalúcia da Silva, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Verônica Gomes da Silva, Elisa de Almeida Neves Azevedo, Letícia Welter Rother, Keilla Maria Paz e Silva, Diego Arruda Falcão, Andreza Pâmela Vasconcelos, Mayara Matias de Oliveira Marques da Costa, Eduardo Augusto Duque Bezerra, Thiago Franco de Oliveira Carneiro, Erik Matthaus de Lima Paiva, Janaina Correia Oliveira, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Bartolomeu Acioli-Santos, Clarice Neuenschwander Lins de Morais, Tulio de Lima Campos, Gabriel da Luz Wallau Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2026 Oropouche virus (OROV) has recently expanded in Brazil, establishing transmission in non-endemic regions. This study aims to integrate epidemiological and molecular data to investigate OROV spread in Northeast (NE) Brazil between 2024 and 2025. OROV cases were analyzed regarding ecological risk factors and geographical clustering. Additionally, we sequenced 65 new OROV genomes from the Northeast states of Pernambuco, Paraíba, and Sergipe to infer the virus’s spatiotemporal dynamics in NE Brazil. A total of 2,806 confirmed cases were reported between March 2024 and April 2025, affecting 170 municipalities across eight out of nine NE states, with highly heterogeneous incidence. An ecological shift was observed, with OROV transmission moving from Atlantic Forest areas in 2024 to humid Caatinga zones in 2025. Phylogenetic reconstruction revealed multiple independent viral introductions in Northeast in 2024, including two in Pernambuco. The first, originating from the central Amazonas, became the main driver of local transmission and subsequently spread to Sergipe and Paraíba, causing outbreaks in 2024 and 2025, respectively. The second introduction remained restricted within Pernambuco. While several Northeast municipalities reported high OROV incidence, Jaqueira (Pernambuco) emerged as a key hub for regional viral spread. OROV showed sustained transmission in the region over a two-year period, characterized by marked spatiotemporal displacement consistent with short-lived, rapidly spreading outbreaks, followed by cryptic transmission and subsequent dissemination to new areas, ultimately driving renewed intense outbreaks.
Horizons of the Future: Preparedness and Response Luísa Maria Inácio da Silva, Rafael Maciel-de-Freitas, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Gabriel da Luz Wallau Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2026
Dissecting Zika virus transmission by Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes to a vertebrate host and its coinfection with Mayaro virus Larissa Krokovsky, Carlos Ralph Batista Lins, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva Frontiers in Microbiology, 2026 In recent years, the co-circulation of arboviruses including Zika (ZIKV), dengue (DENV), and chikungunya (CHIKV) has been increasingly reported worldwide, contributing to a complex and poorly understood epidemiological scenario. The simultaneous transmission of multiple arboviruses through a single mosquito bite is a documented phenomenon that can influence disease pathogenesis and modify transmission dynamics. This study investigated the dynamics of ZIKV infection in Aedes aegypti (RecLab) and Culex quinquefasciatus (CqSLab), and assessed the potential for ZIKV and Mayaro virus (MAYV) co-infection and co-transmission by Ae. aegypti . Mosquitoes were artificially blood-fed with ZIKV, MAYV, or both, and allowed to feed on immunodeficient mice. Clinical signs were monitored in mice, and infection was assessed using RT-qPCR. Finally, to complete the transmission cycle evaluation study, naive mosquitoes were subsequently fed on infected mice. Among 12 mice exposed to ZIKV-infected Ae. aegypti , all developed symptoms by days 7–8 post-exposure. Notably, mice bitten by co-infected Ae. aegypti displayed symptoms as early as days 2–3 post-exposure. Mosquitoes feeding on these mice showed high ZIKV infection rates, which were further elevated in the context of co-infection. Regarding the 12 mice exposed to Cx. quinquefasciatus , they showed no signs of infection, despite RT-qPCR positivity. These results validate a standardized murine model for arbovirus studies and reveal enhanced ZIKV transmission potential during co-infection with MAYV. The findings offer key insights into arbovirus co-infection dynamics and their potential impact on epidemiology and pathogenesis.
Evaluation of the Impact of Coinfection and Superinfection on Chikungunya and Mayaro Viruses’ Replication in Aedes aegypti Maria Eduarda dos Santos Pereira de Oliveira, Larissa Krokovsky, Maria Júlia Brito Couto, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes, George Tadeu Nunes Diniz, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva Microorganisms, 2025 The simultaneous circulation of multiple arboviruses, often driven by (re)emergence events, poses challenges to public health systems. In Brazil, the co-circulation of Dengue virus (DENV), Zika virus (ZIKV), Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), and Oropouche virus (OROV), together with the potential urban emergence of Mayaro virus (MAYV), underscores the importance of understanding interactions among these pathogens within their vectors. This study investigated the effects of CHIKV and MAYV coinfection and superinfection on replication dynamics in Aedes aegypti. Mosquitoes were experimentally exposed to CHIKV and MAYV through artificial blood meals under coinfection and superinfection conditions. Infection (IR), dissemination (DR), and transmission (TR) rates, as well as viral loads, were quantified by quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). To confirm viral replication and assess cytopathic effects, positive saliva samples were inoculated in Vero cells, followed by serial passages and plaque assays for viral titration. The results showed that Ae. aegypti is capable of transmitting both CHIKV and MAYV concurrently during coinfection. However, in superinfection scenarios, prior infection with either virus significantly reduced the transmission efficiency of the subsequently acquired virus, indicating viral interference at the replication level. These findings underscore the complexity of arboviral interactions within vectors and highlight their potential implications for transmission dynamics. Continuous entomo-virological surveillance and targeted research are essential for anticipating and mitigating the impact of arboviral co-circulation in endemic regions.
Oropouche Virus Importation in Southern Brazil and Emerging Concern Calling for Enhanced Public Health Surveillance Franciellen Machado dos Santos, Elverson Soares de Melo, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Bartolomeu Acioli‐Santos, Clarice Neuenschwander Lins de Moraes, Amanda Pellenz Ruivo, Tatiana Schäffer Gregianini, Milena Bauermann, Thales Bermann, Valeska Lizzi Lagranha, Ludmila Fiorenzano Baethgen, Fernanda Godinho, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Ana Beatriz Gorini da Veiga, Richard Steiner Salvato Journal of Medical Virology, 2025 Oropouche virus (OROV), an arthropod‐borne virus transmitted by Culicoides paraensis , is an endemic arbovirus that historically circulates mostly in the Amazon basin. Between 2022 and 2024, it reemerged as a more widespread public health concern in South America. We conducted a pooled‐sample molecular surveillance study to understand the prevalence of Oropouche fever in Brazil's southernmost state. Over 18 months, we analyzed 4060 samples to monitor the virus emergence in the Rio Grande do Sul state. We detected the first human case of OROV in the state, and our phylogenetic reconstruction indicated a travel‐related introduction from the Amazon region into Rio Grande do Sul. Despite the absence of local transmission, the invasion of Culicoides paraensis and enzootic circulation of the OROV in Rio Grande do Sul highlight the risk of Oropouche fever outbreaks in the region. We demonstrated that pooled‐sample surveillance effectively monitors virus introduction during periods of low endemic circulation, serving as an essential active surveillance tool for the timely detection of virus emergence and enhancing public health preparedness. The multiple introductions of distinct OROV lineages into southern Brazil underscore the importance of genomic surveillance and public health strategies to monitor and mitigate arbovirus spread in the region.
Development of a New Trapping System with Potential Implementation as a Tool for Mosquito-Borne Arbovirus Surveillance Luísa Maria Inácio da Silva, Larissa Krokovsky, Rafaela Cassiano Matos, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva Insects, 2025 Mosquitoes of the Aedes and Culex genera are primary vectors of arboviruses such as the dengue, Zika, chikungunya (CHIKV), Oropouche, and West Nile viruses, causing millions of infections annually. Standard virus detection in mosquitoes requires capturing, transporting, and processing samples with a cold chain to preserve RNA, which is challenging in resource-limited areas. FTA cards preserve viral RNA at room temperature and have been used to collect mosquito saliva, a key sample for assessing transmission. However, most FTA-based traps require electricity or CO2, limiting use in low-resource settings. This study adapted and evaluated the BR-ArboTrap, a low-cost trap derived from an oviposition trap, integrating a sugar-based attractant with FTA cards to collect mosquito saliva, without electricity or refrigeration. Aedes aegypti exposed to CHIKV were used in three experiments to evaluate: (i) RNA preservation under different conditions, (ii) the minimum number of positive mosquitoes for detection, and (iii) RNA amounts on FTA versus blood. RT-qPCR detected CHIKV RNA in 90% of FTA cards and 96% of exposed mosquitoes. RNA remained stable under varying conditions, with no significant difference compared to blood. BR-ArboTrap is an effective, affordable, and field-ready tool to enhance arbovirus surveillance in remote and low-resource areas.
Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Mosquitoes (Culicidae) in Forest-Urban Transition Areas of an Atlantic Forest Fragment in Pernambuco, Brazil ROSÂNGELA MARIA R. BARBOSA, ELILDE MIGUEL DE SOUSA, GABRIEL B. FAIERSTEIN, CARLOS F. LUNA, ANDRÉ LUIZ S. DE OLIVEIRA, MARCELO HENRIQUE S. PAIVA Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 2025 The world is experiencing a biodiversity crisis as numerous regions witness massive deforestation in tropical ecosystems. This phenomenon is particularly acute in the Atlantic Forest. Forest edges, where humans, mosquitoes, and wildlife interact, can serve as a bridge for the exchange of zoonotic arboviruses. We aimed to identify mosquito species from an Atlantic Forest fragment in Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil, at the forest edge and in an area with artificial constructions. Mosquito collections were carried out biweekly from February to December 2016. Adult mosquitoes were collected using CDC traps and aspirators, while immature were collected using ovitraps and BR-OVT traps. A total of 8,972 eggs were captured by ovitraps and 168 rafts by BR-OVT traps. A total of 474 adult mosquitoes were collected by CDC traps and 268 by aspirators. Twenty-six different species were identified, all from the subfamily Culicinae, distributed in eight genera (Aedes, Aedeomyia, Culex, Coquillettidia, Limatus, Mansonia, Uranotaenia and Wyeomyia). The most abundant mosquito species in the collections were Cx. quinquefasciatus (69.8%) and Ae. albopictus (22.3%), two species linked to the transmission of arboviruses. Early identification of vector mosquitoes in remaining areas of Atlantic Forest with increasing urban development should be continuous, with a monitoring strategy to increase the effectiveness of control programs.
Higher frequency of interstate over international transmission chains of SARS-CoV-2 virus at the Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil state borders Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, José Valter Joaquim Silva Júnior, Terimar Facin Ruoso, Angela Giovana Batista, Pedro Mesquita Fonseca, Larissa Paim Bernardo, Richard Steiner Salvato, Tatiana Schäffer Gregianini, Thaísa Regina Rocha Lopes, Eduardo Furtado Flores, Rudi Weiblen, Patrícia Chaves Brites, Mônica de Medeiros Silva, João Batista Teixeira da Rocha, Gustavo de Lima Barbosa, Lais Ceschini Machado, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Tulio de Lima Campos, Tiago Gräf, Daniel Angelo Sganzerla Graichen, Elgion Lucio da Silva Loreto, Gabriel da Luz Wallau Virus Research, 2025
Genomic and phenotypic characterization of the Oropouche virus strain implicated in the 2022–24 large-scale outbreak in Brazil Elisa de A. N. Azevedo, Alexandre F. da Silva, Verônica G. da Silva, Lais C. Machado, Gustavo B. de Lima, Bruno I. M. Ishigami, Keilla M. Paz e Silva, Mayara M. de O. M. da Costa, Diego A. Falcão, Andreza P. Vasconcelos, Clintiano C. da Silva, Felipe G. Naveca, Matheus F. Bezerra, Tulio de L. Campos, Bartolomeu Acioli‐Santos, Marcelo H. S. Paiva, Clarice N. L. de Morais, Gabriel L. Wallau Journal of Medical Virology, 2024
Spatiotemporal transmission of SARS-CoV-2 lineages during 2020-2021 in Pernambuco—Brazil Lais Ceschini Machado, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Raul Emídio de Lima, Lilian Caroliny Amorim Silva, Leandro de Mattos Pereira, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Antonio Marinho da Silva Neto, André Luiz Sá de Oliveira, Anderson da Costa Armstrong, Rômulo Pessoa-e-Silva, Rodrigo Moraes Loyo, Barbara de Oliveira Silva, Anderson Rodrigues de Almeida, Maira Galdino da Rocha Pitta, Francisco de Assis da Silva Santos, Marilda Mendonça Siqueira, Paola Cristina Resende, Edson Delatorre, Felipe Gomes Naveca, Fabio Miyajima, Tiago Gräf, Rodrigo Feliciano do Carmo, Michelly Cristiny Pereira, Tulio de Lima Campos, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, and Microbiology Spectrum, 2024
Assessment of clinical characteristics and viral load in individuals infected by Delta and Omicron variants of SARS-CoV-2 Sávio Luiz Pereira Nunes, Chirles Araújo de França, Gabriela Dias Rocha, Samily Aquino de Sá Oliveira, Mariana Ramos Freitas, Eliane Oliveira da Silva, Katia Sampaio Coutinho, Aline Silva Jerônimo, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Raul Emídio de Lima, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Gabriel da Luz Wallau, Carlos Dornels Freire de Souza, Anderson da Costa Armstrong, Rodrigo Feliciano do Carmo Heliyon, 2023
Multiple introductions and country-wide spread of DENV-2 genotype II (Cosmopolitan) in Brazil Tiago Gräf, Caroline Do Nascimento Ferreira, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Raul Emídio de Lima, Lais Ceschini Machado, Tulio de Lima Campos, Michelle Orane Schemberger, Helisson Faoro, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Valdinete Nascimento, Victor Souza, Fernanda Nascimento, Matilde Mejía, Dejanane Silva, Yasmin Silva de Oliveira, Luciana Gonçalves, Tatyana Costa Amorim Ramos, Daniel Barros de Castro, Ana Ruth Arcanjo, Herton Augusto Pinheiro Dantas, Mayra Marinho Presibella, Sandra Bianchini Fernandes, Tatiana Schaffer Gregianini, Keilla Maria Paz E Silva, Claudio Tavares Sacchi, Ana Cecília Ribeiro Cruz, Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos, Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis, Gonzalo Bello, Gabriel Luz Wallau, Richard Steiner Salvato, Felipe Naveca Virus Evolution, 2023
Effects of gamma radiation on the vector competence of Aedes aegypti (diptera: Culicidae) to transmit Zika virus Edvane Borges da Silva, Carlos Messias de Mendonça, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Jaziela de Arruda Mendonça, Elisângela Santos Ferreira Dias, Sloana Giesta Lemos Florêncio, Ademir Amaral, André Maciel Netto, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres Lopes, Maria Alice Varjal de Melo-Santos Acta Tropica, 2023
Phylogenetic-based inference reveals distinct transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineages Gamma and P.2 in Brazil Tiago Gräf, Gonzalo Bello, Felipe Gomes Naveca, Marcelo Gomes, Vanessa Leiko Oikawa Cardoso, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Mirleide Cordeiro dos Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira Santos, Érika Lopes Rocha Batista, Alessandro Leonardo Álvares Magalhães, Fernando Vinhal, Fábio Miyajima, Helisson Faoro, Ricardo Khouri, Gabriel Luz Wallau, Edson Delatorre, Marilda Mendonça Siqueira, Paola Cristina Resende, Tirza Peixoto Mattos, Valdinete Alves Nascimento, Victor Souza, André de Lima Guerra Corado, Fernanda Nascimento, George Silva, Matilde Mejía, Maria Júlia Brandão, Ágatha Costa, Karina Pessoa, Michele Jesus, Luciana Fé Gonçalves, Cristiano Fernandes, Valnete Andrade, Luana Barbagelata, Ana Cecília Ribeiro Cruz, Andrea Costa, Lindomar dos Anjos Silva, Jucimária Dantas Galvão, Anderson Brandao Leite, Felicidade Mota Pereira, Thais Oliveira Costa, Joaquim Cesar Sousa, Lidio Gonçalves Lima Neto, Haline Barroso, Dalane Loudal Florentino Teixeira, Joao Felipe Bezerra, Cássia Docena, Raul Emídio de Lima, Lilian Caroliny Amorim Silva, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Laís Ceschini Machado, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Maria Eduarda Pessoa Lopes Dantas, Raíssa Liane Do Nascimento Pereira, Josélio Araújo, Cliomar A. Santos, Rodrigo Ribeiro-Rodrigues, André Felipe Leal Bernardes, Felipe Campos de Melo Iani, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Valdiléa G. Veloso, Patricia Brasil, Anna Carolina Dias da Paixão, Luciana Reis Appolinario, Renata Serrano Lopes, Fernando do Couto Motta, Alice Sampaio Rocha, Taina Moreira Martins Venas, Elisa Cavalcante Pereira, Andrea Cony Cavalcanti, Leonardo Soares Bastos, Luis Fernando de Macedo Brigido, Mauro de Medeiros Oliveira, Michelle Orane Schemberger, Andreia Akemi Suzukawa, Irina Riediger, Maria do Carmo Debur, Richard Steiner Salvato, Tatiana Schäffer Gregianini, Darcita Buerger Rovaris, Sandra Bianchini Fernandes Iscience, 2022
Field validation of the performance of paper-based tests for the detection of the Zika and chikungunya viruses in serum samples Margot Karlikow, Severino Jefferson Ribeiro da Silva, Yuxiu Guo, Seray Cicek, Larissa Krokovsky, Paige Homme, Yilin Xiong, Talia Xu, Maria-Angelica Calderón-Peláez, Sigrid Camacho-Ortega, Duo Ma, Jurandy Júnior Ferraz de Magalhães, Bárbara Nayane Rosário Fernandes Souza, Diego Guerra de Albuquerque Cabral, Katariina Jaenes, Polina Sutyrina, Tom Ferrante, Andrea Denisse Benitez, Victoria Nipaz, Patricio Ponce, Darius G. Rackus, James J. Collins, Marcelo Paiva, Jaime E. Castellanos, Varsovia Cevallos, Alexander A. Green, Constância Ayres, Lindomar Pena, Keith Pardee Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022
Multiple introductions followed by ongoing community spread of sars-cov-2 at one of the largest metropolitan areas of northeast brazil Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes, Cássia Docena, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Laís Ceschini Machado, Larissa Krokovsky, Elisama Helvecio, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Luydson Richardson Silva Vasconcelos, Antonio Mauro Rezende, Severino Jefferson Ribeiro da Silva, Kamila Gaudêncio da Silva Sales, Bruna Santos Lima Figueiredo de Sá, Derciliano Lopes da Cruz, Claudio Eduardo Cavalcanti, Armando de Menezes Neto, Caroline Targino Alves da Silva, Renata Pessôa Germano Mendes, Maria Almerice Lopes da Silva, Tiago Gräf, Paola Cristina Resende, Gonzalo Bello, Michelle da Silva Barros, Wheverton Ricardo Correia do Nascimento, Rodrigo Moraes Loyo Arcoverde, Luciane Caroline Albuquerque Bezerra, Sinval Pinto Brandão-Filho, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Gabriel Luz Wallau Viruses, 2020
Development of a molecular xenomonitoring protocol to assess filariasis transmission Alessandra Lima de Albuquerque, Tatiane Alexandre de Araújo, Danielle Cristina Tenório Varjal de Melo, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Fábio Lopes de Melo, Cláudia Maria Fontes de Oliveira, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres Experimental Parasitology, 2020
Zika virus detection, isolation and genome sequencing through Culicidae sampling during the epidemic in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil Constância Flavia Junqueira Ayres, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Mariana Carolina Morais-Sobral, Larissa Krokovsky, Laís Ceschini Machado, Maria Alice Varjal Melo-Santos, Mônica Crespo, Cláudia Maria Fontes Oliveira, Ricardo Silva Ribeiro, Orlei Amaral Cardoso, Ana Lúcia Barbosa Menezes, Roberto Costa Laperrière-Jr, Carlos Feitosa Luna, André Luiz Sá Oliveira, Walter Soares Leal, Gabriel Luz Wallau Parasites and Vectors, 2019
Arbovirus control: what is the (real) stone in the way? Thaísa Regina Rocha Lopes, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Pablo Cantalice Santos Farias, José Valter Joaquim Silva Júnior Revista do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo, 2019
Arbovirus control: What is the (real) stone in the way? Thaísa Regina Rocha Lopes, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Pablo Cantalice Santos Farias, José Valter Joaquim Silva Júnior Revista do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo, 2019
Zika virus replication in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus in Brazil Duschinka RD Guedes, Marcelo HS Paiva, Mariana MA Donato, Priscilla P Barbosa, Larissa Krokovsky, Sura W dos S Rocha, Karina LA Saraiva, Mônica M Crespo, Tatiana MT Rezende, Gabriel L Wallau, Rosângela MR Barbosa, Cláudia MF Oliveira, Maria AV Melo-Santos, Lindomar Pena, Marli T Cordeiro, Rafael F de O Franca, André LS de Oliveira, Christina A Peixoto, Walter S Leal, Constância FJ Ayres Emerging Microbes and Infections, 2017
Does Zika virus infection affect mosquito response to repellents? Walter S. Leal, Rosângela M. R. Barbosa, Fangfang Zeng, Gabriel B. Faierstein, Kaiming Tan, Marcelo H. S. Paiva, Duschinka R. D. Guedes, Mônica M. Crespo, Constância F. J. Ayres Scientific Reports, 2017
Histotechnological and socio-epidemiological evaluation of aorta aneurysmal and atheromatous lesions of in humans International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology, 2017
Response to: ‘Lack of evidence for Zika virus transmission by Culex mosquitoes’ Constância Ayres, Duschinka Guedes, Marcelo Paiva, Mariana Donato, Priscilla Barbosa, Larissa Krokovsky, Sura Rocha, Karina Saraiva, Mônica Crespo, Tatiana Rezende, Gabriel Wallau, Rosângela Barbosa, Cláudia Oliveira, Maria Alice Melo-Santos, Lindomar Pena, Marli Cordeiro, Rafael Franca, André Oliveira, Christina Peixoto, Walter S Leal Emerging Microbes and Infections, 2017
Susceptibility profile of Aedes aegypti from Santiago Island, Cabo Verde, to insecticides Hélio Daniel Ribeiro Rocha, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Norma Machado Silva, Ana Paula de Araújo, Denise dos Reis da Rosa de Azevedo Camacho, Aires Januário Fernandes da Moura, Lara Ferrero Gómez, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Maria Alice Varjal de Melo Santos Acta Tropica, 2015
Insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti populations from Cearáe, Brazil Estelita Pereira Lima, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Ana Paula de Araújo, Éllyda Vanessa Gomes da Silva, Ulisses Mariano da Silva, Lúcia Nogueira de Oliveira, Antonio Euzébio G Santana, Clarisse Nogueira Barbosa, Clovis C de Paiva Neto, Marilia OF Goulart, Craig Stephen Wilding, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Maria Alice V de Melo Santos Parasites and Vectors, 2011
Oropouche virus outbreaks in northeast Brazil between 2024–25 are characterized by sustained transmission and spread to newly affected areas ES de Melo, SMD da Silva, GB de Lima, A da Silva, AF da Silva, ... PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 20 (4), e0014171 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Control and mitigation of dengue and Zika virus transmission in a hospital in Recife, Brazil: a successful experience with an integrated control program against Aedes aegypti HE Candida-Silva, HRP Ferreira, JA Mendonça, RA da Silva, L Krokovsky, ... Parasites & Vectors , 2026 2026
Dissecting Zika virus transmission by Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes to a vertebrate host and its coinfection with Mayaro virus L Krokovsky, CRB Lins, DRD Guedes, G da Luz Wallau, CFJ Ayres, ... Frontiers in Microbiology 16, 1724153 , 2026 2026
Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Mosquitoes (Culicidae) in Forest-Urban Transition Areas of an Atlantic Forest Fragment in Pernambuco, Brazil RMR Barbosa, EMDE Sousa, GB Faierstein, CF Luna, ALSDE Oliveira, ... Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 97 (4), e20250139 , 2025 2025
Automated Cell-free Protein Synthesis for Distributed Biomanufacturing SJR da Silva, M Simchi, Q Matthews, P Bayat, JRJ Vigar, S Singh, IA Iwe, ... medRxiv, 2025.10. 15.25338083 , 2025 2025
Evaluation of the Impact of Coinfection and Superinfection on Chikungunya and Mayaro Viruses’ Replication in Aedes aegypti MESP Oliveira, L Krokovsky, MJB Couto, DRD Guedes, GTN Diniz, ... Microorganisms 13 (9), 2165 , 2025 2025
Oropouche virus importation in Southern Brazil and emerging concern calling for enhanced public health surveillance FM Dos Santos, ES de Melo, GB de Lima, AF da Silva, MHS Paiva, ... Journal of Medical Virology 97 (8), e70557 , 2025 2025 Citations: 5
International Multi-site Implementation of Local Cell-Free Protein Biomanufacturing to Advance Health and Research Equity SJ Ribeiro da Silva, Q Matthews, S Cazaux, JRJ Vigar, BNR Santos, ... medRxiv, 2025.07. 25.25332228 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Análise temporal e distribuição espacial de variantes de SARS-CoV-2 R Pessoa, FA da Silva Santos, MHS Paiva, MF Bezerra, JG Crispim, ... Anais do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical 24 (1), 64-68 , 2025 2025
Development of a New Trapping System with Potential Implementation as a Tool for Mosquito-Borne Arbovirus Surveillance LMI da Silva, L Krokovsky, RC Matos, GL Wallau, MHS Paiva Insects 16 (6), 637 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Horizons of the Future: Preparedness and Response LMI da Silva, R Maciel-de-Freitas, MHS Paiva, G da Luz Wallau Dengue Virus Evolution: From Emergence to a Global Health Crisis: Insights … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Expansion of Oropouche virus in non-endemic Brazilian regions: analysis of genomic characterisation and ecological drivers T Gräf, E Delatorre, C do Nascimento Ferreira, A Rossi, HGG Santos, ... The Lancet Infectious Diseases 25 (4), 379-389 , 2025 2025 Citations: 65
Increasing dengue outbreaks in temperate Brazil is linked to Aedes aegypti invasion and infestation level driving widespread virus transmission T Bermann, TS Gregianini, FM Godinho, LF Baethgen, FL Martiny, ... MedRxiv, 2025.02. 24.25322773 , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
FTA card based trap metaviromics reveals viral circulation and mosquito feeding source in Brazil LMI da Silva, L Krokovsky, RC Matos, AF da Silva, G da Luz Wallau, ... Available at SSRN 5314903 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Higher frequency of interstate over international transmission chains of SARS-CoV-2 virus at the Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil state borders FZ Dezordi, JVJS Júnior, TF Ruoso, AG Batista, PM Fonseca, ... Virus Research 351, 199500 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Sequencing and Analysis of Wolbachia Strains from A and B Supergroups Detected in Sylvatic Mosquitoes from Brazil LMI da Silva, JI da Silva, AF da Silva, FZ Dezordi, LC Machado, S Qin, ... Microorganisms 12 (11), 2206 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Genomic and phenotypic characterization of the Oropouche virus strain implicated in the 2022–24 large‐scale outbreak in Brazil EAN Azevedo, AF Silva, VG Silva, LC Machado, GB de Lima, ... Journal of Medical Virology 96 (10), e70012 , 2024 2024 Citations: 18
Evaluation of Coinfection and Superinfection Impact on Chikungunya and Mayaro Virus’s Replication in Aedes aegypti L Krokovsky, MJB Couto, DRD Guedes, CFJ Ayres, MHS Paiva 2024
Evaluation of Coinfection and Superinfection Impact on Chikungunya and Mayaro Virus’s Replication in Aedes aegypti MES de Oliveira, L Krokovsky, MJB Couto, DRD Guedes, CFJ Ayres, ... Preprints , 2024 2024
Genomic and phenotypic characterization of an Oropouche virus strain implicated in the 2023-24 large-scale outbreak in Brazil EAN Azevedo, AF da Silva, VG da Silva, LC Machado, GB de Lima, ... bioRxiv, 2024.08. 02.606252 , 2024 2024 Citations: 2
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti populations from Ceará, Brazil EP Lima, MHS Paiva, AP de Araújo, ÉVG da Silva, UM da Silva, ... Parasites & vectors 4 (1), 5 , 2011 2011 Citations: 350
Zika virus replication in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus in Brazil DRD Guedes, MHS Paiva, MMA Donato, PP Barbosa, L Krokovsky, ... Emerging microbes & infections 6 (1), 1-11 , 2017 2017 Citations: 254
Resistance to the organophosphate temephos: mechanisms, evolution and reversion in an Aedes aegypti laboratory strain from Brazil MAV Melo-Santos, JJM Varjal-Melo, AP Araújo, TCS Gomes, MHS Paiva, ... Acta tropica 113 (2), 180-189 , 2010 2010 Citations: 219
Field validation of the performance of paper-based tests for the detection of the Zika and chikungunya viruses in serum samples M Karlikow, SJR da Silva, Y Guo, S Cicek, L Krokovsky, P Homme, ... Nature Biomedical Engineering 6 (3), 246-256 , 2022 2022 Citations: 107
Development and validation of reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) for rapid detection of ZIKV in mosquito samples from Brazil SJR Silva, MHS Paiva, DRD Guedes, L Krokovsky, FL Melo, MAL Silva, ... Scientific reports 9 (1), 4494 , 2019 2019 Citations: 91
Susceptibility profile of Aedes aegypti from Santiago Island, Cabo Verde, to insecticides HDR Rocha, MHS Paiva, NM Silva, AP de Araújo, AJF da Moura, ... Acta tropica 152, 66-73 , 2015 2015 Citations: 78
Systematic Review of Wolbachia Symbiont Detection in Mosquitoes: An Entangled Topic about Methodological Power and True Symbiosis LM Inacio da Silva, FZ Dezordi, MHS Paiva, GL Wallau Pathogens 10 (1), 39 , 2021 2021 Citations: 70
Expansion of Oropouche virus in non-endemic Brazilian regions: analysis of genomic characterisation and ecological drivers T Gräf, E Delatorre, C do Nascimento Ferreira, A Rossi, HGG Santos, ... The Lancet Infectious Diseases 25 (4), 379-389 , 2025 2025 Citations: 65
Multiple introductions followed by ongoing community spread of SARS-CoV-2 at one of the largest metropolitan areas of Northeast Brazil MHS Paiva, DRD Guedes, C Docena, MF Bezerra, FZ Dezordi, ... Viruses 12 (12), 1414 , 2020 2020 Citations: 55
A Sanger-based approach for scaling up screening of SARS-CoV-2 variants of interest and concern MF Bezerra, LC Machado, VCV De Carvalho, C Docena, ... Infection, Genetics and Evolution 92, 104910 , 2021 2021 Citations: 49
Zika virus detection, isolation and genome sequencing through Culicidae sampling during the epidemic in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil CFJ Ayres, DRD Guedes, MHS Paiva, MC Morais-Sobral, L Krokovsky, ... Parasites & vectors 12 (1), 220 , 2019 2019 Citations: 41
Screening Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations From Pernambuco, Brazil for Resistance to Temephos, Diflubenzuron, and Cypermethrin and … AP de Araújo, MHS Paiva, AM Cabral, AEHD Cavalcanti, LFF Pessoa, ... Journal of Insect Science 19 (3), 16 , 2019 2019 Citations: 39
Identification of a major Quantitative Trait Locus determining resistance to the organophosphate temephos in the dengue vector mosquito Aedes aegypti MHS Paiva, DD Lovin, A Mori, MAV Melo-Santos, DW Severson, ... Genomics 107 (1), 40-48 , 2016 2016 Citations: 34
Unusual SARS-CoV-2 intrahost diversity reveals lineage superinfection FZ Dezordi, PC Resende, FG Naveca, VA do Nascimento, VC de Souza, ... Microbial genomics 8 (3), 000751 , 2022 2022 Citations: 33
Does Zika virus infection affect mosquito response to repellents? WS Leal, RMR Barbosa, F Zeng, GB Faierstein, K Tan, MHS Paiva, ... Scientific Reports 7 (1), 42826 , 2017 2017 Citations: 33
Multiple introductions and country-wide spread of DENV-2 genotype II (Cosmopolitan) in Brazil T Gräf, CDN Ferreira, GB De Lima, RE De Lima, LC Machado, ... Virus Evolution 9 (2), vead059 , 2023 2023 Citations: 27
Development of an urban molecular xenomonitoring system for lymphatic filariasis in the Recife Metropolitan Region, Brazil A Ramesh, M Cameron, K Spence, R Hoek Spaans, MAV Melo-Santos, ... PLoS neglected tropical diseases 12 (10), e0006816 , 2018 2018 Citations: 26
Dynamic of Mayaro Virus Transmission in Aedes aegypti , Culex quinquefasciatus Mosquitoes, and a Mice Model L Krokovsky, CRB Lins, DRD Guedes, GL Wallau, CFJ Ayres, MHS Paiva Viruses 15 (3), 799 , 2023 2023 Citations: 25
Phylogenetic-based inference reveals distinct transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineages Gamma and P. 2 in Brazil T Gräf, G Bello, FG Naveca, M Gomes, VLO Cardoso, AF da Silva, ... Iscience 25 (4) , 2022 2022 Citations: 24
Sensitivity of RT-PCR method in samples shown to be positive for Zika virus by RT-qPCR in vector competence studies MHS Paiva, DRD Guedes, WS Leal, CFJ Ayres Genetics and molecular biology 40 (3), 597-599 , 2017 2017 Citations: 24