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Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey
Reference 12: Censo da Educação Superior(https://www.gov.br/inep/pt-br/areas-de-atuacao/pesquisas-estatisticas-e-indicadores /censo-da-educacao-superior)
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63636
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The materials presented to the e-Delphi panel were based on a comprehensive analysis of the existing literature on depression in very old age (personal communication by Gomes da Rocha et al, 2023).
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64352
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Impact of Primary Health Care Data Quality on Infectious Disease Surveillance in Brazil: Case Study
Primary Health Care encounters due to influenza-like illness per week in (A) Sao Paulo (municipality with a suitable data quality index in less than 60% of the 23 weeks in study period) and (B) Vitoria da Conquista (municipality with a suitable data quality index for over 80% of the study period). Plots show backfilled (gray line) and real-time (green line) PHC datasets for influenza-like illness (ILI) encounters.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e67050
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