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441por Yang, Guang, González, Pablo, Moneró, Mariangeli, Carrasquillo, Kelvin, Renta, Jessicca Y., Hernandez-Suarez, Dagmar F., Botton, Mariana R., Melin, Kyle, Scott, Stuart A., Ruaño, Gualberto, Roche-Lima, Abiel, Alarcon, Cristina, Ritchie, Marylyn D., Perera, Minoli A., Duconge, Jorge“…Despite strong data suggesting HTPR varies with ethnicity, including clinical and genetic variables, no genome-wide association study (GWAS) of clopidogrel response has been performed among Caribbean Hispanics. This study aimed to identify genetic predictors of HTPR in a cohort of Caribbean Hispanic cardiovascular patients from Puerto Rico. …”
Publicado 2023
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442“…BACKGROUND: Dengue is the most common arboviral disease worldwide and the leading cause of febrile illness among US travelers returning from the Caribbean. Infectious disease surveillance of international travelers is an effective method for detecting pathogens circulating in resource-limited areas. …”
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443por Chaumont, Hugo, Bérard, Nicolas, Karam, Jean-Pierre, Lobjois, Quentin, Tressieres, Benoit, Signate, Aissatou, Lannuzel, Annie, Cabre, PhilippeEnlace del recurso
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444por Sola, C, Devallois, A, Horgen, L, Maïsetti, J, Filliol, I, Legrand, E, Rastogi, N“…Persisting foci of endemic disease and increased active transmission due to high population flux and HIV-coinfection may be linked to the recent reemergence of tuberculosis in the Caribbean. We also found that several distinct families of spoligotypes are overrepresented in this region.…”
Publicado 1999
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445“…Also, the protective effects of family and school connectedness as well as increased religiosity noted in studies from the United States were also applicable in the Caribbean. CONCLUSION: There is a substantial body of literature on Caribbean adolescents documenting prevalence and correlates of health risk behaviours. …”
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446por Smith, Caren E., Tucker, Katherine L., Scott, Tammy M., Van Rompay, Maria, Mattei, Josiemer, Lai, Chao-Qiang, Parnell, Laurence D., Junyent, Mireia, Lee, Yu-Chi, Garcia-Bailo, Bibiana, Ordovás, José M.“…Study subjects were Hispanics of Caribbean origin (n = 991, aged 45–74) living in the Boston metropolitan area. …”
Publicado 2009
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448“…BACKGROUND: The threespot damselfish, Stegastes planifrons (Cuvier), is important in mediating interactions among corals, algae, and herbivores on Caribbean coral reefs. The preferred microhabitat of S. planifrons is thickets of the branching staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis. …”
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449por Lipps, Garth E, Lowe, Gillian A, Halliday, Sharon, Morris-Patterson, Amrie, Clarke, Nelson, Wilson, Rosemarie N“…Limited research has been conducted on academic tracking and its association with depressive symptoms among high school students in the Caribbean. This project examines levels of depressive symptoms among tenth grade students tracked within and between high schools in Jamaica, St. …”
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450“…We found substantial differentiation among Caribbean sites. Yet, genetic differentiation was associated only with larger geographic scales within the Caribbean, and the pattern of differentiation only partially matched previous assessments of Caribbean connectivity, including those based on larval dispersal from hydrodynamic models. …”
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451Elimination of Neglected Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Mapping of Selected Diseasespor Schneider, Maria Cristina, Aguilera, Ximena Paz, Barbosa da Silva Junior, Jarbas, Ault, Steven Kenyon, Najera, Patricia, Martinez, Julio, Requejo, Raquel, Nicholls, Ruben Santiago, Yadon, Zaida, Silva, Juan Carlos, Leanes, Luis Fernando, Periago, Mirta Roses“…In Latin America and the Caribbean, around 195 million people live in poverty, a situation that increases the burden of some infectious diseases. …”
Publicado 2011
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452por Arán-Matero, Daniel, Amico, Peter, Arán-Fernandez, Christian, Gobet, Benjamin, Izazola-Licea, José Antonio, Avila-Figueroa, Carlos“…BACKGROUND: An estimated 1.86 million people are living with HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The region is comprised of mainly middle-income countries with steady economic growth while simultaneously there are enormous social inequalities and several concentrated AIDS epidemics. …”
Publicado 2011
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453por Hermanides, Hillegonda S, van Vught, Lonneke A, Voigt, Ralph, Muskiet, Fred D, Durand, Aimée, van Osch, Gerard, Koolman-Wever, Sharline, Gerstenbluth, Isaac, Smit, Colette, Duits, Ashley J“…As part of optimizing PMTCT in the Dutch Caribbean we developed a set of valid and applicable indicators in order to assess the quality of care in HIV-infected (pregnant) women and their newborns. …”
Publicado 2011
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454por Thornhill, Daniel J., Rotjan, Randi D., Todd, Brian D., Chilcoat, Geoff C., Iglesias-Prieto, Roberto, Kemp, Dustin W., LaJeunesse, Todd C., Reynolds, Jennifer McCabe, Schmidt, Gregory W., Shannon, Thomas, Warner, Mark E., Fitt, William K.Enlace del recurso
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455“…As changes in disturbance regimes result in the decline of dominant frame-work building corals such as Montastraea spp., the projected success of P. porites on Caribbean reefs through high reproductive output, resistance to disease and rapid growth rates may be attenuated through selective corallivory by parrotfish.…”
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456por Hagedorn, Mary, Carter, Virginia, Martorana, Kelly, Paresa, Malia K., Acker, Jason, Baums, Iliana B., Borneman, Eric, Brittsan, Michael, Byers, Michael, Henley, Michael, Laterveer, Michael, Leong, Jo-Ann, McCarthy, Megan, Meyers, Stuart, Nelson, Brian D., Petersen, Dirk, Tiersch, Terrence, Uribe, Rafael Cuevas, Woods, Erik, Wildt, DavidEnlace del recurso
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458por Calvert, Melanie, Duffy, Helen, Freemantle, Nick, Davis, Russell, Lip, Gregory YH, Gill, Paramjit“…The aim of this study was to evaluate health-status in South Asian and African-Caribbean populations. METHODS: Cross-sectional study recruiting participants aged ≥ 45 years (September 2006 to July 2009) from 20 primary care centres in Birmingham, United Kingdom.10,902 eligible subjects were invited, 5,408 participated (49.6%). 5,354 participants had complete data (49.1%) (3442 South Asian and 1912 African-Caribbean). …”
Publicado 2012
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459por Dan, Dilip, Singh, Yardesh, Naraynsingh, Vijay, Hariharan, Seetharaman, Maharaj, Ravi, Teelucksingh, Surujpal“…It has been recommended that bariatric surgery should be done in “designated centers” of excellence where there is a high volume of case turnover. Caribbean nations are not spared from the global spread of the obesity epidemic; however, not many patients get the benefits of bariatric surgery. …”
Publicado 2012
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460por Foster, Nicola L., Baums, Iliana B., Sanchez, Juan A., Paris, Claire B., Chollett, Iliana, Agudelo, Claudia L., Vermeij, Mark J. A., Mumby, Peter J.“…Montastraea annularis is a long-lived major frame-work builder of Caribbean coral reefs but its survival is threatened by the consequences of climate induced disturbance, such as bleaching, ocean acidification and increased prevalence of disease. 700 M. annularis samples from 18 reefs within the Caribbean were genotyped using six polymorphic microsatellite loci. …”
Publicado 2013
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