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  1. 4861

    Diarrea asociada a Clostridioides difficile en pacientes de servicios quirúrgicos en México por Morfín Otero, Rayo, Petersen Morfin, Santiago, Aguirre Diaz, Sara Alejandra, Pérez Gómez, Héctor Raúl, Garza González, E., Gonzalez Diaz, Esteban E., Esparza Ahumada, Sergio, Velarde Ruiz Velasco, José Antonio, León Garnica, Gerardo, Escobedo Sanchez, Rodrigo, Rodríguez Noriega, Eduardo

    Publicado 2020
    “…En México, la información al respecto es escasa y se conoce poco sobre los factores de riesgo para esta enfermedad en pacientes hospitalizados en servicios quirúrgicos Material y métodos: Estudio de casos y controles. Se compararon hallazgos epidemiológicos y factores de riesgo entre pacientes quirúrgicos con ICD confirmada por PCR contra pacientes quirúrgicos con diarrea PCR negativa y contra pacientes quirúrgicos sin diarrea. …”
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  5. 4865

    Frequency and genotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis in patients attending the obstetrics and gynecology clinics in Jalisco, Mexico and correlation with sociodemographic, behavioral, a... por Casillas Vega, Néstor Guadalupe, Morfín Otero, Rayo, García, Santos, Llaca Díaz, Jorge Martín, Rodríguez Noriega, Eduardo, Camacho Ortiz, Adrián, Ayala Castellanos, Ma de la Merced, Maldonado Garza, Héctor Jesús, Ancer Rodríguez, Jesús, Gallegos Ávila, Guadalupe, Niderhauser García, Alberto, Garza González, Elvira

    Publicado 2017
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency and genotypes of C. trachomatis in patients attending an obstetrics and gynecology clinic in Jalisco, Mexico and correlates them with sociodemographic, behavioral, and biological factors. Methods: C. trachomatis detection was performed in endocervical samples from 662 patients by direct fluorescence assay (DFA) and two PCR assays that amplified the phospholipase D endonuclease superfamily protein (PLDESP) and OmpA genes. …”
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  8. 4868

    Natural transmission of dengue virus by aedes albopictus at Monterrey, Northeastern Mexico por Sánchez Rodríguez, Olga Saraí, Sánchez Casas, Rosa María, Laguna Aguilar, Maricela, Alvarado Moreno, Marcela Selene, Zárate Nahón, Erwy Arvid, Ramírez Jiménez, Rocío, Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo, Torres Zapata, Raúl, Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio, Mis Ávila, Pedro, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso

    Publicado 2014
    “…To assess Ae. albopictus for dengue virus, mosquitoes were collected from April to October 2010 at five localities at Guadalupe and Santiago, Nuevo Leon, (Northeast) Mexico, by using two methods: engine backpack aspirator and ovitraps. In total, 1,836 Ae. albopictus and 833 Ae. aegypti mosquitoes were collected by ovitrap and engine backpack aspirator methods. …”
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  11. 4871
  12. 4872
  13. 4873
  14. 4874
  15. 4875
  16. 4876
  17. 4877
  18. 4878

    Maternal overnutrition by hypercaloric diets programs hypothalamic mitochondrial fusion and metabolic dysfunction in rat male offspring por Cárdenas Pérez, Robbi Elizabeth, Fuentes Mera, Lizeth, De la Garza, Ana Laura, Torre Villalvazo, Iván, Reyes Castro, Luis A., Rodríguez Rocha, Humberto, García García, Aracely, Corona Castillo, Juan Carlos, Tovar, Armando R., Zambrano, Elena, Ortiz López, Rocío, Saville, Jennifer, Fuller, Maria, Camacho Morales, Alberto

    Publicado 2018
    “…Using three selective diet formula including a High fat diet (HFD), Cafeteria (CAF) and High Sugar Diet (HSD), we hypothesized that maternal diets exposure program leads to selective changes in hypothalamic mitochondria fusion and fission dynamics in male offspring leading to metabolic dysfunction which is exacerbated by a second exposure after weaning. Methods: We exposed female Wistar rats to nutritional programming including Chow, HFD, CAF, or HSD for 9 weeks (pre-mating, mating, pregnancy and lactation) or to the same diets to offspring after weaning. …”
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  20. 4880

    Use of Google EarthTM to strengthen public health capacity and facilitate management of vector-borne diseases in resource-poor environments por Lozano Fuentes, Saúl, Elizondo Quiroga, Darwin, Farfán Ale, José Arturo, Loroño Pino, María Alba, García Rejón, Julián Everardo, Gomez Carro, Salvador, Lira Zumbardo, Victor, Nájera Vázquez, María del Rosario, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Calderón Martínez, Joaquín, Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio, Mis Ávila, Pedro, Coleman, Michael, Morris, Natashia, Coleman, Michael, Moore, Chester G., Beaty, Barry J., Eisen, Lars

    Publicado 2008
    “…Google EarthTM) complement existing geographic information system (GIS) software and provide new opportunities for: (i) strengthening overall public health capacity through development of information for city infrastructures; and (ii) display of public health data directly on an image of the physical environment. METHODS: We used freely accessible satellite imagery and a set of feature-making tools included in the software (allowing for production of polygons, lines and points) to generate information for city infrastructure and to display disease data in a dengue decision support system (DDSS) framework. …”
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