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5061por Miranda, J. Jaime, Herrera, Victor M., Chirinos, Julio A., Gómez, Luis F., Perel, Pablo, Pichardo, Rafael, González, Angel, Sánchez, José R., Ferreccio, Catterina, Aguilera, Ximena, Silva, Eglé, Oróstegui, Myriam, Medina-Lezama, Josefina, Pérez, Cynthia M., Suárez, Erick, Ortiz, Ana P., Rosero, Luis, Schapochnik, Noberto, Ortiz, Zulma, Ferrante, Daniel, Casas, Juan P., Bautista, Leonelo E.“…Compared to LAC region’s average, the prevalence of each risk factor tended to be lower in Peru and higher in Chile. LAC women had higher prevalence of obesity and low HDL-cholesterol than men. …”
Publicado 2013
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5062por Gomez, Gabriela B., Borquez, Annick, Case, Kelsey K., Wheelock, Ana, Vassall, Anna, Hankins, Catherine“…Studies modelled populations (heterosexual couples, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs) in generalised and concentrated epidemics from Southern Africa (including South Africa), Ukraine, USA, and Peru. PrEP was found to have the potential to be a cost-effective addition to HIV prevention programmes in specific settings. …”
Publicado 2013
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5063por Mitnick, Carole D., Franke, Molly F., Rich, Michael L., Alcantara Viru, Felix A., Appleton, Sasha C., Atwood, Sidney S., Bayona, Jaime N., Bonilla, Cesar A., Chalco, Katiuska, Fraser, Hamish S. F., Furin, Jennifer J., Guerra, Dalia, Hurtado, Rocio M., Joseph, Keith, Llaro, Karim, Mestanza, Lorena, Mukherjee, Joia S., Muñoz, Maribel, Palacios, Eda, Sanchez, Epifanio, Seung, Kwonjune J., Shin, Sonya S., Sloutsky, Alexander, Tolman, Arielle W., Becerra, Mercedes C.“…METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of patients treated in a national outpatient program in Peru between 1999 and 2002. We examined the association between receiving an aggressive regimen and the rate of death. …”
Publicado 2013
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5064por Griffing, Sean M., Viana, Giselle M. Rachid, Mixson-Hayden, Tonya, Sridaran, Sankar, Alam, Mohammad Tauqeer, de Oliveira, Alexandre Macedo, Barnwell, John W., Escalante, Ananias A., Povoa, Marinete Marins, Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam“…We found that Brazilian P. falciparum had limited genetic diversity and isolation by distance was rejected, which suggests it underwent bottlenecks followed by migration between sites. Unlike Peru, there appeared to be gene flow across the Brazilian Amazon basin. …”
Publicado 2013
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5065por Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M., Bisanzio, Donal, Stoddard, Steven T., Paz-Soldan, Valerie, Morrison, Amy C., Elder, John P., Ramirez-Paredes, Jhon, Halsey, Eric S., Kochel, Tadeusz J., Scott, Thomas W., Kitron, Uriel“…We used Global Positioning System (GPS) data-loggers to track the fine-scale (within city) mobility patterns of 582 residents from two neighborhoods from the city of Iquitos, Peru. We used ∼2.3 million GPS data-points to quantify age-specific mobility parameters and dynamic co-location networks among all tracked individuals. …”
Publicado 2013
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5066por Emmerick, Isabel Cristina Martins, Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora, Luiza, Vera Lucia, Azeredo, Thiago Botelho, Bigdeli, Maryam“…The top five countries covered were Brazil (68.8%), Mexico (15.6%), Colombia (11.7%), Argentina (10.4%) and Peru (10.4%). ‘Health services delivery’ and ‘patients, household and communities’ were the health system levels most frequently covered. …”
Publicado 2013
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5067High Prevalence of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Infection in Indigenous Women from the Peruvian Amazonpor Blas, Magaly M., Alva, Isaac E., García, Patricia J., Cárcamo, Cesar, Montano, Silvia M., Mori, Nicanor, Muñante, Ricardo, Zunt, Joseph R.“…METHODS: Between July and December 2010, we conducted a comprehensive screening for HTLV among Shipibo-Konibo women 15 to 39 years of age living in two communities located in Lima and in 17 communities located within four hours by car or boat from the Amazonian city of Pucallpa in Peru. RESULTS: We screened 1,253 Shipibo-Konibo women for HTLV infection 74 (5.9%) tested positive for HTLV-1, 47 (3.8%) for HTLV-2 infection, and 4 (0.3%) had indeterminate results. …”
Publicado 2013
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5068por Feldman, Kristyn E., Loriaux, Paul M., Saito, Mayuko, Tuero, Iskra, Villaverde, Homarh, Siva, Tenaya, Gotuzzo, Eduardo, Gilman, Robert H., Hoffmann, Alexander, Vinetz, Joseph M.“…BACKGROUND: Brucellosis, a zoonotic infection caused by one of the Gram-negative intracellular bacteria of the Brucella genus, is an ongoing public health problem in Perú. While most patients who receive standard antibiotic treatment recover, 5–40% suffer a brucellosis relapse. …”
Publicado 2013
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5069por Velazquez-Roman, Jorge, León-Sicairos, Nidia, de Jesus Hernández-Díaz, Lucio, Canizalez-Roman, Adrian“…Specifically, in the American continent, some countries have reported cases of gastroenteritis due to the pandemic O3:K6 strain and its serovariants; the pandemic strain was first detected in Peru (1996, >100 cases), subsequently spreading to Chile in 1998 (>16,804 human cases), to the U.S. in 1998 (>700 cases), to Brazil in 2001 (>18 cases) and to Mexico in 2004 (>1200 cases). …”
Publicado 2014
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5070por Kyerematen, Victoria, Hamb, Averine, Oberhelman, Richard A, Cabrera, Lilia, Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio, Berry, Susan J“…SETTING: Primary data collection was carried out in the Pampas de San Juan de Miraflores, a periurban low-income community in Lima, Peru. PARTICIPANTS: The study population included 129 children selected through community census data, with a mean age of 22 months (SD 6.8) and with almost equal gender distribution (51% males). …”
Publicado 2014
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5071por Caffrey, Deirdre, Miranda, J Jaime, Gilman, Robert H, Davila-Roman, Victor G, Cabrera, Lilia, Dowling, Russell, Stewart, Talia, Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio, Wise, Robert, Leon-Velarde, Fabiola, Checkley, William“…METHODS: We enrolled 168 healthy adults aged ≥35 years residing at sea level in Lima and 166 individuals residing at 3,825 m above sea level in Puno, Peru. Participants completed a 6-min walk test, answered a sociodemographics and clinical questionnaire, underwent spirometry, and a blood test. …”
Publicado 2014
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5072por McCollum, Andrea M, Soberon, Valeria, Salas, Carola J, Santolalla, Meddly L, Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam, Escalante, Ananias A, Graf, Paul CF, Durand, Salomon, Cabezas, Cesar, Bacon, David J“…The objective here was to assess the utility of neutral microsatellite loci to reconcile cases of recurrent parasitaemia in Amazonian P. vivax populations in Peru. METHODS: Patient blood samples were collected from three locations in or around Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon. …”
Publicado 2014
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5073por Budge, Philip J., Griffin, Marie R., Edwards, Kathryn M., Williams, John V., Verastegui, Hector, Hartinger, Stella M., Mäusezahl, Daniel, Johnson, Monika, Klemenc, Jennifer M., Zhu, Yuwei, Gil, Ana I., Lanata, Claudio F., Grigalva, Carlos G.“…BACKGROUND: The Respiratory Infections in Andean Peruvian Children (RESPIRA-PERU) study enrolled children who participated in a community-cluster randomized trial of improved stoves, solar water disinfection, and kitchen sinks (IHIP trial) and children from additional Andean households. …”
Publicado 2014
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5074por Havers, Fiona P., Detrick, Barbara, Cardoso, Sandra W., Berendes, Sima, Lama, Javier R., Sugandhavesa, Patcharaphan, Mwelase, Noluthando H., Campbell, Thomas B., Gupta, Amita“…METHODS: Using a prospective cohort study design nested in a multinational clinical trial, we examined the effect of three combination antiretroviral (cART) regimens on serum vitamin D levels in 270 cART-naïve, HIV-infected adults in nine diverse countries, (Brazil, Haiti, Peru, Thailand, India, Malawi, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the United States). …”
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5075por Grijalva, Carlos G., Griffin, Marie R., Edwards, Kathryn M., Williams, John V., Gil, Ana I., Verastegui, Hector, Hartinger, Stella M., Vidal, Jorge E., Klugman, Keith P., Lanata, Claudio F.“…A case-control study was nested within a prospective cohort study of acute respiratory illness (ARI) in Andean children <3 years of age (RESPIRA-PERU study). Weekly household visits were made to identify ARI and obtain nasal swabs for viral detection using real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. …”
Publicado 2014
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5076por Suarez, Eliana B“…Responding to the renewed interest in resilience in the field of violence and health, this study examines the resilience and post-traumatic responses of Indigenous Quechua women in the aftermath of the political violence in Peru (1980–2000). METHODS: A cross-sectional study examined the relationship between resilience, post-traumatic responses, exposure to violence during the conflict and current life stress on 151 Quechua women participants. …”
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5077“…METHODS: Fieldwork was conducted in Arequipa and Yunguyo among market vendors, who make up a significant portion of Peru’s working population. This type of work increases the risk of different illnesses due to work conditions like exposure to extreme temperatures, long-distance travel, and social dynamics. …”
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5078por Mayston, Rosie, Guerra, Mariella, Huang, Yueqin, Sosa, Ana Luisa, Uwakwe, Richard, Acosta, Isaac, Ezeah, Peter, Gallardo, Sara, de Oca, Veronica Montes, Wang, Hong, Guerchet, Maëlenn, Liu, Zhaorui, Sanchez, Maria, Lloyd-Sherlock, Peter, Prince, Martin J“…We focus on two countries in Latin America (Peru and Mexico), China and Nigeria. The surveys comprised baseline surveys of health, socioeconomic circumstances and care arrangements, repeated three to four years later. …”
Publicado 2014
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5079por O'Neal, Seth E., Moyano, Luz M., Ayvar, Viterbo, Rodriguez, Silvia, Gavidia, Cesar, Wilkins, Patricia P., Gilman, Robert H., Garcia, Hector H., Gonzalez, Armando E.“…METHODOLOGY: We selected two villages in northern Peru for a controlled prospective interventional cohort pilot study. …”
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5080“…Ethiopian flies have a diffuse wide thoracic trident making the mesonotum and the head almost black, a phenotype that is absent from all other sub-Saharan or cosmopolitan populations including high-altitude flies from Peru (~3,400 m). Ecological analyses indicated that the variable most predictive of pigmentation in Africa, especially for the thorax, was ultra-violet (UV) intensity, consistent with the so-called Gloger's rule invoking a role of melanin in UV protection. …”
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