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Adriano Pinter is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil, where their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a considerable emphasis on public health, parasitology, and infectious diseases.

Their scholarly contributions extend across several key research areas, including:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Primate behavior and ecology
  • Vector-borne animal diseases
  • Species distribution and climate change

Pinter has published in a variety of scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • BEPA Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista
  • Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária / Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Parasitology
  • Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their collaborative work includes partnerships with several recurring co-authors, such as Marcelo B. Labruna, Luís Filipe Mucci, Thiago Fernandes Martins, Márcia Chame, and Lívia Abdalla.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Roads and forest edges facilitate yellow fever virus dispersion, 2021, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Soft and hard ticks (Parasitiformes: Ixodida) on humans: A review of Brazilian biomes and the impact of environmental change, 2022, Acta Tropica
  • Genomic epidemiology unveils the dynamics and spatial corridor behind the Yellow Fever virus outbreak in Southern Brazil, 2023, Science Advances
  • Diffusion of sylvatic yellow fever in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Domestic dogs as amplifying hosts of Rickettsia rickettsii for Amblyomma aureolatum ticks, 2021, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

In addition to journal publications, Adriano Pinter has contributed to book publications, including the work titled Contribuições ao plano de ação climática do Estado de São Paulo, published in 2024 by Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Estudos Avançados eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Rickettsia Species Infecting Amblyomma cooperi Ticks from an Area in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, Where Brazilian Spotted Fever Is Endemic

    Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Ted Whitworth;Maurício C. Horta;Donald H. Bouyer

  • Ecology, biology and distribution of spotted-fever tick vectors in Brazil

    Matias Pablo Juan Szabó;Adriano Pinter;Marcelo Bahia Labruna

  • Isolation of Rickettsia rickettsii and Rickettsia bellii in cell culture from the tick Amblyomma aureolatum in Brazil.

    Adriano Pinter;Marcelo Bahia Labruna

  • Rickettsia infection in five areas of the state of São Paulo, Brazil

    Maurício C. Horta;Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Adriano Pinter;Pedro M. Linardi

  • Ticks (Acari: Ixodida) on wild carnivores in Brazil.

    Marcelo B. Labruna;Rodrigo S. P. Jorge;Dênis A. Sana;Anah Tereza A. Jácomo

  • Prevalence of Rickettsia infection in dogs from the urban and rural areas of Monte Negro municipality, western Amazon, Brazil.

    Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Maurício Cláudio Horta;Daniel Moura de Aguiar;Guacyara T. Cavalcante

  • Epidemiology of Brazilian spotted fever in the Atlantic Forest, state of São Paulo, Brazil.

    Maria Ogrzewalska;Danilo G. Saraiva;Jonas Moraes-Filho;Thiago F. Martins

  • Prevalence of Ehrlichia canis (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) in Dogs and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks from Brazil

    Daniel Moura de Aguiar;Guacyara Tenório Cavalcante;Adriano Pinter;Solange Maria Gennari

  • Serosurvey of Rickettsia spp. in dogs and humans from an endemic area for Brazilian spotted fever in the State of São Paulo, Brazil

    Adriano Pinter;Maurício C. Horta;Richard C. Pacheco;Jonas Moraes-Filho

  • Survey of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and their rickettsia in an Atlantic rain forest reserve in the State of São Paulo, Brazil.

    G. S Sabatini;Adriano Pinter;Fernanda Aparecida Nieri-Bastos;Arlei Marcili

  • Experimental infection of dogs with a Brazilian strain of Rickettsia rickettsii: clinical and laboratory findings

    E. M Piranda;João Luiz Horácio Faccini;Adriano Pinter;Taís Berelli Saito

  • Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) associated with domestic dogs in Franca region, São Paulo, Brazil.

    Matias Pablo Juan Szabó;Tiago Marquez Cunha;Adriano Pinter;Fernando Vicentini

  • Experimental infection of Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks with the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii, using experimentally infected dogs.

    Eliane M. Piranda;João Luiz H. Faccini;Adriano Pinter;Richard C. Pacheco

  • Species diversity and seasonality of free-living ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in the natural habitat of wild Marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) in Southeastern Brazil.

    Matias P.J. Szabó;Márcio B. Castro;Hernani G.C. Ramos;Marcos V. Garcia

  • Ecological aspects of the free-living ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) on animal trails within Atlantic rainforest in south–eastern Brazil

    M. P. J. Szabó;M. B. Labruna;M. V. Garcia;A. Pinter

  • New epidemiological data on Brazilian spotted fever in an endemic area of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

    Jonas Moraes-Filho;Adriano Pinter;Richard C. Pacheco;Thais B. Gutmann

  • Ticks collected on birds in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

    Marcelo B. Labruna;Luiz F. Sanfilippo;Cristiane Demetrio;Ana C. Menezes

  • Rickettsial infection in capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris from São Paulo, Brazil: serological evidence for infection by Rickettsia bellii and Rickettsia parkeri

    Richard de Campos Pacheco;Maurício Cláudio Horta;Jonas Moraes-Filho;Alexandre Camargo Ataliba

  • Experimental Infection of Amblyomma aureolatum Ticks with Rickettsia rickettsii

    Marcelo B. Labruna;Maria Ogrzewalska;João F. Soares;Thiago F. Martins

  • Study of the Seasonal Dynamics, Life Cycle, and Host Specificity of Amblyomma aureolatum (Acari: Ixodidae)

    Adriano Pinter;Ricardo A. Dias;Solange Maria Gennari;Marcelo Bahia Labruna

  • Comparative susceptibility of larval stages of Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma cajennense, and Rhipicephalus sanguineus to infection by Rickettsia rickettsii.

    Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Maria Halina Ogrzewalska;Thiago Fernandes Martins;Adriano Pinter

  • Prevalence of Rickettsia infection in dogs from the urban and rural areas of Monte Negro municipality, western Amazon, Brazil

    Marcelo Bahia Labruna;Daniel Moura de Aguiar;Guacyara Tenório Cavalcante;Adriano Pinter

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcelo B. Labruna
Marcelo B. Labruna Universidade de São Paulo
Solange Maria Gennari
Solange Maria Gennari Universidade de São Paulo
Mauricio Claudio Horta
Mauricio Claudio Horta Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
Richard C. Pacheco
Richard C. Pacheco Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Maria Ogrzewalska
Maria Ogrzewalska Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Thiago F. Martins
Thiago F. Martins Universidade de São Paulo
Luís Marcelo Aranha Camargo
Luís Marcelo Aranha Camargo Universidade de São Paulo
Matias Pablo Juan Szabó
Matias Pablo Juan Szabó Federal University of Uberlândia
Daniel Moura de Aguiar
Daniel Moura de Aguiar Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Jonas Moraes-Filho
Jonas Moraes-Filho Universidade de São Paulo

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