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1361por Niño Corredor, Albert Nicolás, Comba González, Natalia Beatriz, Acelas, Mauricio, Montoya Castaño, DollyEnlace del recurso
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1362por Liverpool, Shaun, Draoui, Yasmin, Tucker, Judea, Pereira, Brent, Prescod, Jamal, Owen, Michael, Trotman, Catherine“…We then identified primary research focusing on CYP’s mental health in the English-speaking Caribbean region. Data was extracted and summarized to form a narrative synthesis of the factors associated with CYP’s mental health. …”
Publicado 2023
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1363Publicado 2002Materias: “…Cultura popular Caribbean Area.…”
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1366por Cruz-Medrano, Michele Guadalupe, Manzanares-Leal, Gauddy Lizeth, González-Nava, Janette, Moreno-Pérez, Pablo Antonio, Sandoval-Trujillo, Horacio, Ramírez-Durán, NinfaEnlace del recurso
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1367“…Freshwater resources supply has always presented challenges and considering a changing climate quantifying the available water in the future is important. In the Caribbean, based on projections it is likely that the island of Trinidad would receive less intense rainfall, experience more dry days, become drier and warmer, and the water resources be decreased. …”
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1368por Sanhueza, Antonio, Costa, Janaína Calu, Mújica, Oscar J, Carvajal-Velez, Liliana, Caffe, Sonja, Victora, Cesar, Barros, Aluísio J D“…BACKGROUND: Latin America and the Caribbean present the second highest adolescent fertility rate in the world, only after sub-Saharan Africa, and have reached the third position globally in the incidence of motherhood in adolescence. …”
Publicado 2023
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1369por Poullet, Nausicaa, Devarieux, Orianne, Beramice, David, Dantec, Laurent, Félicité, Yoann, Feuillet, Dalila, Gourdine, Jean-Luc, Bambou, Jean-ChristopheEnlace del recurso
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1370por Posada, Mara Judith García, Dajil, Heriberto Jose Cabrales, Díaz, Angie Paola Narvaez, Castillo Vidal, Jose Daniel Del, Barreto, Daniela De Jesus Sierra, Sanchez, Maria Camila, Coll, Hector Serrano, Mattar, Salim“…CONCLUSIONS: Respiratory viruses other than SARS-CoV-2, such as Rhino/Enterovirus, RSV, and adenovirus, are circulating in the population at a clinic on the Colombian Caribbean coast. The findings should motivate public health authorities to conduct more thorough surveillance in the rest of the state.…”
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1371“…We provide a history of ciguatera research conducted over the past 70 years on ciguatoxins from the Pacific Ocean (P-CTXs) and Caribbean Sea (C-CTXs) and describe their main chemical, biochemical, and toxicological properties. …”
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1372“…The number of participants who were familiar with the healthy eating guidance featuring Caribbean foods increased from pre- (36%, n = 8) to post-intervention/follow-up (n = 22, 100%) (p < 0.05). …”
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1373por Serruya, Suzanne J., de Mucio, Bremen, Sosa, Claudio, Colomar, Mercedes, Duran, Pablo, Gomez Ponce de Leon, Rodolfo, Aleman, Alicia, Luz, Adriana G., Souza, Renato T., Costa, Maria L., Cecatti, José G.“…The specific objective of this study protocol is to develop a surveillance system for PLTC, MNM and maternal mortality, as primary outcomes, in Latin American and Caribbean maternal healthcare institutions. Secondarily, the study was designed to identify factors associated with these conditions and estimate how often key evidence-based interventions were used for managing severe maternal morbidity. …”
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1374“…This study investigates whether major lockdowns implemented in the Caribbean produced differential changes in mental health among key English-Speaking Caribbean countries. …”
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1375por Ruvinsky, Silvina, Jimena, Carla, Roel, Macarena, Brizuela, Martin, Portillo, Victoria Maria, Naranjo-Zuniga, Gabriela, Ulloa-Gutierrez, Rolando, Ciapponi, Agustin, Comande, Daniel, Bardach, Ariel“…BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews about the burden and use of resource related to Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae bloodstream infections (CRE-BI) in children from Latin America and Caribbean (LAC ) is scarce. METHODS: OBJECTIVES: To analyze demographic, epidemiological, clinical, use of resource and microbiological data from CRE-BI in LAC METHODS: A systematic review following Cochrane methods, PRISMA/MOOSE statements was performed (PROSPERO 2022 CRD42022352504). …”
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1376por Monteil, Michele A, Joseph, Gina, Changkit, Catherine, Wheeler, Gillian, Antoine, Robin M“…BACKGROUND: Asthma is a growing problem in the Caribbean but the prevalence in most islands is unknown and possible inter-island variation in prevalence has not been determined. …”
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1377“…In conclusion, we found evidence for a large increase in risk of stillbirth in the pregnancies of Afro-Caribbean Trinidadian women with SLE (not accounted for by high ACL status). …”
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1380por McCormack, Valerie A, Dowsett, Mitch, Folkerd, Elizabeth, Johnson, Nichola, Palles, Claire, Coupland, Ben, Holly, Jeff M, Vinnicombe, Sarah J, Perry, Nicholas M, dos Santos Silva, Isabel“…Age-adjusted percent density was lower in Afro-Caribbean compared with Caucasian women by 5.4% (absolute difference), but was attenuated to 2.5% (95% CI: -0.2, 5.1) upon BMI adjustment. …”
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