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Reviewer Name: Clemente Last Name: Rocha Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Track Id: 3333333 details: Food labeling - Knowledge of university students, an exploratory study ; File URL: https://www.alies.pt/attachments/19_2/BBR_Rotulagem%20-%20Short%20paper_final.docx Estado: 3Reply from Reviewer: Does the title reflect the study purpose / findings? mustimproved Does the introduction provide sufficient background and clear objectives? canbeimproved Is the research setting design appropriate? NA Are the methods described with clarity? yes Are the results objectively presented and discussed? Supporting conclusions? mustimproved Are the references presented sufficient and current? mustimproved Comments for Authors: comentarios para o autor Comments for Editors: comentarios para editor Overall Recommenda
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Reviewer Name: Clemente José Last Name: Rocha Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Track Id: 2020.102 details: Title EN: Preliminary safety evaluation of n-butanol from the collagen extraction process and of collagen extract from Oreochromis niloticus (tilapia) skin oriented for dermocosmetics Title PT: Avaliação preliminar da segurança do n-butanol do processo de extração de colágeno e do extrato de colágeno da pele de Oreochromis niloticus (tilápia) para uso dermocosmético ; File URL: http://www.alies.pt/reviews/18_2/Reviewing%20process.docx Estado: 3Reply from Reviewer: Does the title reflect the study purpose / findings? yes Does the introduction provide sufficient background and clear objectives? mustimproved Is the research setting design appropriate? mustimproved Are the methods described with clarity? yes Are the re
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Reviewer Name: Last Name: Rocha Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Track Id: 20210224 details: Title: Erythema multiforme and COVID-19: what do we know? Abstract: (1) Background: Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute cutaneous eruption often associated with infections and more rarely with drugs. This review aims to evaluate the association between erythema multiforme and Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19). (2) Methods: A systematic research on Pubmed/MEDLINE, Scimago Scopus, and ISI/Web of Science was performed. Original articles, case series, or case reports were evaluated and selected. (3) Results: Fourteen articles have been selected, describing a total of 70 patients. EM is a cutaneous eruption rarely occurring in COVID-19 and is in most cases associated with a hypersensitivity reaction to the virus. In these cases, EM seems to affect patients younger than 30 years or older than 55 years. Although infrequently, some drugs used in the management of COVID-19 may induce EM, especially hydroxychloroquine. The three groups of patients seem to have different clinical characteristics and courses. (4) Con ; File URL: http://www.alies.pt/reviews/18_2/Reviewing%20process.docx Estado: 3Reply from Reviewer: mustimproved mustimproved mustimproved mustimproved mustimproved mustimproved Comentários para autores Comentários para editores
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Reviewer Name: Clemente CR Rocha Last Name: Rocha Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Track Id: 20210226 details: Title: Erythema multiforme and COVID-19: what do we know? Abstract: (1) Background: Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute cutaneous eruption often associated with infections and more rarely with drugs. This review aims to evaluate the association between erythema multiforme and Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19). (2) Methods: A systematic research on Pubmed/MEDLINE, Scimago Scopus, and ISI/Web of Science was performed. Original articles, case series, or case reports were evaluated and selected. (3) Results: Fourteen articles have been selected, describing a total of 70 patients. EM is a cutaneous eruption rarely occurring in COVID-19 and is in most cases associated with a hypersensitivity reaction to the virus. In these cases, EM seems to affect patients younger than 30 years or older than 55 years. Although infrequently, some drugs used in the management of COVID-19 may induce EM, especially hydroxychloroquine. The three groups of patients seem to have different clinical characteristics and courses. (4) Conclusions: From these data, it is possible to preliminarily propose that EM or EM-like eruption linked to COVID-19 might be divided into three types: virus-related juvenile type (affecting patients <30-year-old), virus-related older type (affecting patients >55 years), and drug-induced type. The occurrence of skin rash does not seem to be related to the severity and clinical course of COVID-19. Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, erythema multiforme, hydroxychloroquine. ; File URL: http://www.alies.pt/reviews/18_2/Reviewing%20process.docx Estado: 3Reply from Reviewer: Does the title reflect the study purpose / findings? yes Does the introduction provide sufficient background and clear objectives? yes Is the research setting design appropriate? yes Are the methods described with clarity? yes Are the results objectively presented and discussed? Supporting conclusions? select Are the references presented sufficient and current? yes Comments for Authors: mb Comments for Editors: sdfsfdff fd ddf Overall Recommendation: acceptasitis
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