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    “…METHODS: Nonduplicate clinically significant isolates were collected from 29 hospital laboratories located in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Susceptibility testing was performed by CLSI broth microdilution. …”
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  3. 2203
    “…METHODS: We sequenced and analyzed the genomes of 115 MRSA isolates obtained between 2011–2014 from bloodstream infections in 6 LA countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Venezuela). All isolates were confirmed as ChC clone by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). …”
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    “…Individuals aged 65 years or older and without dementia at baseline were selected from China, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. Dementia incidence was assessed over 3–5 years, with diagnosis according to the 10/66 Study diagnostic algorithm. …”
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  6. 2206
    “…BACKGROUND: The Brazil’s lancehead, Bothrops brazili, is a poorly studied pit viper distributed in lowlands of the equatorial rainforests of southern Colombia, northeastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, southern and southeastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, and northern Bolivia. …”
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  7. 2207
    “…BACKGROUND: Roraima, the northernmost State in Brazil, borders Venezuela and Guyana. Although mostly covered by the tropical forests, the urban centers of this state are highly infested with Ae. aegypti and are endemic for dengue, Zika and chikungunya. …”
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    “…In Latin America, during the first half of the twentieth century historical documents elaborated by enlightened physicians were seminal, and resulted in the identification of RFGB and their associated vectors in countries such as Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and Argentina. Almost 80 years later, research on relapsing fever spirochetes is emerging once again in Latin America, with molecular characterizations and isolations of novel RFGB members in Panama, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile. …”
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  10. 2210
    “…Three studies were conducted in Argentina and Brazil, two studies in China and one study in Cuba, Colombia, Democratic Republic Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. The SLE prevalence and incidence varied from 3.2 to 159 per 100,000 and 0.3–8.7 per 100,000 persons, respectively. …”
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  11. 2211
    “…METHODS: A cohort of patients from Ghana, Honduras, Malawi, Madagascar, Nicaragua, and Venezuela enrolled in a nutrition program were followed by Operation Smile from June 2017 to January 2020. …”
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  12. 2212
    por Moorthy, Lakshmi Nandini, Roy, Elizabeth, Kurra, Vamsi, Peterson, Margaret GE, Hassett, Afton L, Lehman, Thomas JA, Scott, Christiaan, El-Ghoneimy, Dalia, Saad, Shereen, El Feky, Reem, Al-Mayouf, Sulaiman, Dolezalova, Pavla, Malcova, Hana, Herlin, Troels, Nielsen, Susan, Wulffraat, Nico, van Royen, Annet, Marks, Stephen D, Belot, Alexandre, Brunner, Jurgen, Huemer, Christian, Foeldvari, Ivan, Horneff, Gerd, Saurenman, Traudel, Schroeder, Silke, Pratsidou-Gertsi, Polyxeni, Trachana, Maria, Uziel, Yosef, Aggarwal, Amita, Constantin, Tamas, Cimaz, Rolando, Giani, Theresa, Cantarini, Luca, Falcini, Fernanda, Manzoni, Silvia Magni, Ravelli, Angelo, Rigante, Donato, Zulian, Fracnceso, Miyamae, Takako, Yokota, Shumpei, Sato, Juliana, Magalhaes, Claudia S, Len, Claudio A, Appenzeller, Simone, Knupp, Sheila Oliveira, Rodrigues, Marta Cristine, Sztajnbok, Flavio, de Almeida, Rozana Gasparello, de Jesus, Adriana Almeida, de Arruda Campos, Lucia Maria, Silva, Clovis, Lazar, Calin, Susic, Gordana, Avcin, Tadej, Cuttica, Ruben, Burgos-Vargas, Ruben, Faugier, Enrique, Anton, Jordi, Modesto, Consuelo, Vazquez, Liza, Barillas, Lilliana, Barinstein, Laura, Sterba, Gary, Maldonado, Irama, Ozen, Seza, Kasapcopur, Ozgur, Demirkaya, Erkan, Benseler, Susa
    Publicado 2014
    “…We translated SMILY©-Illness into the following 28 languages: Danish, Dutch, French (France), English (UK), German (Germany), German (Austria), German (Switzerland), Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Slovene, Spanish (USA and Puerto Rico), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Argentina), Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Venezuela), Turkish, Afrikaans, Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Arabic (Egypt), Czech, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Japanese, Romanian, Serbian and Xhosa. …”
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  13. 2213
    por Chazdon, Robin L., Broadbent, Eben N., Rozendaal, Danaë M. A., Bongers, Frans, Zambrano, Angélica María Almeyda, Aide, T. Mitchell, Balvanera, Patricia, Becknell, Justin M., Boukili, Vanessa, Brancalion, Pedro H. S., Craven, Dylan, Almeida-Cortez, Jarcilene S., Cabral, George A. L., de Jong, Ben, Denslow, Julie S., Dent, Daisy H., DeWalt, Saara J., Dupuy, Juan M., Durán, Sandra M., Espírito-Santo, Mario M., Fandino, María C., César, Ricardo G., Hall, Jefferson S., Hernández-Stefanoni, José Luis, Jakovac, Catarina C., Junqueira, André B., Kennard, Deborah, Letcher, Susan G., Lohbeck, Madelon, Martínez-Ramos, Miguel, Massoca, Paulo, Meave, Jorge A., Mesquita, Rita, Mora, Francisco, Muñoz, Rodrigo, Muscarella, Robert, Nunes, Yule R. F., Ochoa-Gaona, Susana, Orihuela-Belmonte, Edith, Peña-Claros, Marielos, Pérez-García, Eduardo A., Piotto, Daniel, Powers, Jennifer S., Rodríguez-Velazquez, Jorge, Romero-Pérez, Isabel Eunice, Ruíz, Jorge, Saldarriaga, Juan G., Sanchez-Azofeifa, Arturo, Schwartz, Naomi B., Steininger, Marc K., Swenson, Nathan G., Uriarte, Maria, van Breugel, Michiel, van der Wal, Hans, Veloso, Maria D. M., Vester, Hans, Vieira, Ima Celia G., Bentos, Tony Vizcarra, Williamson, G. Bruce, Poorter, Lourens
    Publicado 2016
    “…Ten countries account for 95% of this carbon storage potential, led by Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela. We model future land-use scenarios to guide national carbon mitigation policies. …”
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  14. 2214
    “…The Amazon basin contains the largest rainforest on Earth, almost 5.8 million km(2), and occupies about 40% of South America; more than 60% of the basin is located in Brazil and the rest in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela. Over the past decade the positive role of tropical rainforests in capturing large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) has been demonstrated. …”
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    “…Results: The difference in cost per patient undergoing THR or TKR with rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin was -€140.69 including event rates and resource use from the Spanish XAMOS population, and -€110.54 when considering event rates and resource use from the multinational XAMOS population (including but not limited to European [Spain, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, etc.], American [Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, etc.], Asian [China, etc.] and Australian countries). …”
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    “…METHODS: This is a case series of five pregnant women with P. vivax and SARS-CoV-2 co-infection hospitalized in two main malaria referral centers of the Capital District and Bolivar state, Venezuela between March 13, 2020 and December 31, 2021. …”
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  19. 2219
    “…RESULTS: A total of 8 speakers from Spain, Canada, Costa Rica, and the United States delivered the virtual event to 668 health care professionals from Guatemala, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Mexico, Honduras, Argentina, the United States, Bolivia, Chile, Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Belize, Spain, and Colombia. …”
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  20. 2220
    “…Since then, millions of infected individuals have been identified in Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, including 25 additional countries in the Americas. …”
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