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COVID-19 basic reproduction number and assessment of initial suppression policies in Costa Rica
ArticleAbstract: SARS-COV-2 is the most recent from a series of emerging pathogens stressing national health systems.Palabras claves:Maximum likelihood, Trajectory matching, Transmission reduction, Universal health careAutores:Chaves L.F., Friberg M.D., Hurtado L.A., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Rodríguez R.M., Rojas M.R.Fuentes:scopusCOVID-19 in Latin America: A Snapshot in Time and the Road Ahead
ReviewAbstract: Since its initial detection in Brazil in February 2020, SARS-CoV-2 and the associated COVID-19 pandePalabras claves:BBIBP-CorV, BNT162b2, ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, covid-19, epidemiology, Gam-COVID-Vac, Inactivated vaccine, Latin America, mRNA-1273, SARS-COV-2, VaccinationAutores:Escobar O., LaRotta J., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Morales G.d.C., Sini de Almeida R., Srivastava A., Torres J.P.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiological and clinical profile between influenza A and B virus in Costa Rican children
ArticleAbstract: Objective: We aimed to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological behavior of influenza type A versusPalabras claves:CHILDREN, epidemiology, Hospitalization, influenza, vaccinesAutores:Ávila-Morales S., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Ospina-Henao S., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiology of dengue in central america and the Dominican Republic
ArticleAbstract: Background: Central America experiences a high burden of dengue reporting about 8% of all cases in tPalabras claves:Central America, DENGUE, Dominican Republic, epidemiology, Incidence, MortalityAutores:Camacho-Badilla K., Cerezo L., Del Castillo J.B., Dueñas L., Luque M., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Melgar M., Rocha C.Fuentes:scopusHandwashing practices in a tertiary-care, pediatric hospital and the effect on an educational program.
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE: To study the frequency of handwashing and the effects of an educational program. DESIGN:Palabras claves:Autores:Faingezicht I., Jiménez A., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Paris M.M., Umaña M.Fuentes:scopusPaediatric snakebite envenoming: The world's most neglected 'Neglected Tropical Disease'?
ArticleAbstract: Snakebite disproportionally affects children living in impoverished rural communities. The WHO has rPalabras claves:epidemiology, ToxicologyAutores:Gustin R., Gutierrez J.M., Habib A.G., Halbert J., Le Geyt J., Maduwage K.P., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Pach S., Williams D., Ya K.T.Fuentes:scopusMeasles outbreaks: What does it represent for the elimination strategy in the region of the Americas? A call for the action
ReviewAbstract: The US is experiencing a large multi-state measles outbreak that started in California in 2014. At tPalabras claves:CHILDREN, Elimination, measles, Outbreaks, VaccineAutores:Camacho-Badilla K., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusVaccines without borders to Latin America
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:CHILDREN, Equity, Human rights, Social development, vaccinesAutores:Del Castillo J.B., Falleiros-Arlant L.H., Maria L. Avila-AgueroFuentes:scopusVaricella epidemiology in Latin America and the Caribbean
ReviewAbstract: Introduction: The Latin American Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (SLIPE), with the supportPalabras claves:CHILDREN, complications, epidemiology, hospitalizations, Latin America, seasonality, Vaccine, VaricellaAutores:Beltrán S., Castillo Díaz M.E., Castillo J.B.d., Catalina Pírez M., Chaparro L.E., Debbag R., Deseda C., Espinal C., Falleiros-Arlant L.H., González Mata A.J., Macías Parra M., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Marques-Rosa F., Vázquez-Rivera M.Fuentes:scopusPneumococcal disease: New challenges and new proposals for Latin America
ArticleAbstract: Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is the leading cause of vaccine preventable deaths in children <Palabras claves:invasive pneumococcal disease, Surveillance, VaccinationAutores:Camacho-Badilla K., Del Castillo J.B., Falleiros-Arlant L.H., Maria L. Avila-AgueroFuentes:scopus