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    FORMACIÓN NUTRIOLÓGICA EN UN PROGRAMA DE MEDICINA DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA DEL ESTUDIANTE by Monroy-Torres, Rebeca, Naves- Sánchez, Jaime

    Published 2012
    “…Inclusion criteria were: being a student of third year medical career to be student of medical carrier; having studied clinical cases of nutrition for a semester. 100% of students answered that are important nutritional issues during their medical career, the principal reasons were: promotes the teaching of nutritional care in population and a 25 % considered that with this knowledge they could replace to the nutritionist; 8% of students said they are not important nutritional knowledge. Finally, another percentage of students thought that not enough time spend to clinical cases of nutrition in their careers. …”
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    FACTORES SOCIOECONÓMICOS ASOCIADOS AL SOBREPESO Y LA OBESIDAD EN LA POBLACIÓN COLOMBIANA DE 18 A 64 AÑOS by Mejía Merino, Cristina María, Arango Álzate, Catalina María

    Published 2012
    “…To comply with the specific objectives were conducted descriptive analysis, univariate and  bivariate; To explore the association between variables was performed a binary logistic regression analysis, we perform multiple correlation model in order to establish profiles related to lifestyle and finally it presents ecological analysis to see if significant correlations existed between socioeconomic variables with overweight and obesity.  …”
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    Multicenter Study of Method-Dependent Epidemiological Cutoff Values for Detection of Resistance in Candida spp. and Aspergillus spp. to Amphotericin B and Echinocandins for the Ete... by Espinel Ingroff, A., Arendrup, M., Cantón, E., Córdoba, S., Dannaoui, E., García Rodríguez, Juan, González González, Gloria María, Govender, N. P., Martín Mazuelos, E., Lackner, Michaela, Lass Flörl, Cornelia, Linares Sicilia, M. J., Rodríguez Iglesias, M. A., Pelaez, T., Shields, R. K., García Effron, G., Guinea, J., Sanguinetti, M., Turnidge, J.

    Published 2016
    “…While anidulafung in Etest ECVs classified 92% of the Candida fks mutants evaluated as non-WT, the performance was lower for caspofungin (75%) and micafungin (84%) cutoffs. Finally, although anidulafungin (as an echinocandin surrogate susceptibility marker) and amphotericin B ECVs should identify Candida and Aspergillus isolates with reduced susceptibility to these agents using the Etest, these ECVs will not categorize a fungal isolate as susceptible or resistant, as breakpoints do. …”
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