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    Impacto del programa de tratamiento con ivermectina sobre la supresión e interrupción de la transmisión de onchocerca volvulus en México por Rodríguez Pérez, Mario Alberto, Reyes Villanueva, Filiberto, Barrera Saldaña, Hugo Alberto, Domínguez Vázquez, Alfredo, Lizarazo Ortega, Cristian

    Publicado 2005
    “…The PI ranged from 1.6/10,000 flies in the village AG to 22.8/10,000 in village AM. However, apart from village AM, all communities had a prevalence of infective flies that was below 0.1% (i.e. 10/10,000 flies). …”
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    Host selection patterns of Anopheles pseudopunctipennis under insecticide spraying situations in southern Mexico. por Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Roberts, Donald R., Rodríguez, Mario Henry, Marina Fernández, Carlos F., Rodríguez, María del Carmén

    Publicado 1993
    “…Studies of host selection patterns of Anopheles pseudopunctipennis were conducted in villages in foothills near Tapachula, Mexico. Based on 2 years of collections, 53.8 and 86.1% of all engorged females resting inside houses were found to contain human blood. …”
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    Presence of triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) and risk of transmission of Chagas disease in Colima, México. por Espinoza Gómez, Francisco, Maldonado Rodríguez, A., Coll Cárdenas, R., Hernández Suárez, C. M., Fernández Salas, Ildefonso

    Publicado 2002
    “…Two hundred eighteen houses located in 16 villages were sampled. In each house the intradomestic and peridomestic habitats were examined by the man-hour-house method, sensor boxes and mouse-baited traps. …”
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    Bionomics of adult Anopheles pseudopunctipennis (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Tapachula foothills area of southern Mexico. por Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Rodríguez, Mario Henry, Roberts, Donald R., Rodríguez, María del Carmén, Wirtz, Robert A.

    Publicado 1994
    “…In four malaria endemic villages in a foothill region near Tapachula, Mexico, population densities of A. pseudopunctipennis increased during the dry seasons of 1990 and 1991. …”
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    Compensatory education for disadvantaged students: evidence from an impact evaluation study in Mexico por Patrinos, Harry Anthony, Shapiro, Joseph, Moreno Treviño, Jorge Omar

    Publicado 2005
    “…How should Mexico educate the type of students who speak no Spanish, live in villages inaccessible by roads, or come from families that cannot afford school uniforms? …”
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    Medicinal plants in the southern region of the State of Nuevo León, México por Estrada Castillón, Eduardo, Soto Mata, Brianda Elizabeth, Garza López, Miriam, Villarreal Quintanilla, José Ángel, Jiménez Pérez, Javier, Pando Moreno, Marisela, Sánchez Salas, Jaime, Scott Morales, Laura Magdalena, Cotera Correa, Mauricio

    Publicado 2012
    “…Methods: Field work was carried out over a 2 years period; useful plants were collected and a total of 105 people from 46 different villages were interviewed. A database was compiled using data collected by means of semi structured interviews. …”
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    Community profiling to analyse community information needs, and providers: perceptions from the people of the broomhall neighbourhood, from Sheffield, UK por Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Publicado 2010
    “…Findings: The major findings relating to community information needs were related to the following issues: 1) territoriality and uses of the land (e.g. housing for poor and working classes; expansion of Sheffield and Hallam universities in the form of university student villages); 2) poverty, social and economical inequalities (e.g. unemployment, debt, and crime); 3) health (e.g. drug addiction, lack of: green public open space, playgrounds, and sports and leisure facilities); 4) politics (e.g. inadequate allocation of funding for community projects); 5) culture (e.g. multicultural, ethnic, religious, and national issues; tribalism of BMEs); 6) communication (e.g. people socially excluded due to lack of English classes). …”
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    Community profiling to analyse community information needs, and providers: perceptions from the people of the broomhall neighbourhood, from Sheffield, UK por Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Publicado 2010
    “…Findings: The major findings relating to community information needs were related to the following issues: 1) territoriality and uses of the land (e.g. housing for poor and working classes; expansion of Sheffield and Hallam universities in the form of university student villages); 2) poverty, social and economical inequalities (e.g. unemployment, debt, and crime); 3) health (e.g. drug addiction, lack of: green public open space, playgrounds, and sports and leisure facilities); 4) politics (e.g. inadequate allocation of funding for community projects); 5) culture (e.g. multicultural, ethnic, religious, and national issues; tribalism of BMEs); 6) communication (e.g. people socially excluded due to lack of English classes). …”
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    McLuhan es el mensaje por Islas, Octavio

    Publicado 2005
    “…Sus libros básicos: (The Mechanical Bride, The Gutenberg Galaxy, Understanding Media, The Médium is the Message, War and Peace in the Global Village, Verbo Voco Visual Explorations) lo han situado bajo la peligrosa luz cotidiana de los mass media. …”
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    An overview of Neem (Azadirachta indica) and its potential impact on health por Islas Cisneros, Jose Francisco, Acosta, Ezeiza, G. Buentello, Zuca, Delgado Gallegos, Juan Luis, Moreno Treviño, María Guadalupe, Escalante, Bruno, Moreno Cuevas, Jorge E.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Azadirachta indica (Neem), a tree originally from India and Myanmar, called by many “The village pharmacy” or “Divine tree” because of its many health properties. …”
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