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Asthma, rhinitis and eczema symptoms in Quito, Ecuador: A comparative cross-sectional study 16 years after ISAAC
ArticleAbstract: Background In 2003, the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) estimated tPalabras claves:Asthma, asthma epidemiologyAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Angelita Cabrera, Garcia-Marcos L., Picado C.Fuentes:scopusENFERMEDADES SENSIBLES AL CLIMA EN EL DISTRITO METROPOLITANO DE QUITO, UN ANÁLISIS TEMPORAL EN EL PERIODO 2001-2010
ArticleAbstract: En las últimas décadas, una serie de enfermedades han sido relacionadas con el cambio climático en dPalabras claves:CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO; CLIMATE CHANGE, DISTRITO METROPOLITANO DE QUITO; METROPOLITAN DISTRITC OF QUITO., ENFERMEDADES SENSIBLES AL CLIMA; CLIMATE SENSITIVE DISEASES, VARIABILIDAD CLIMÁTICA; CLIMATE VARIABILITYAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Miriam BuitrónFuentes:rraaeHealth workers' perspectives on asthma care coordination between primary and specialised healthcare in the COVID-19 pandemic: A protocol for a qualitative study in Ecuador and Brazil
ReviewAbstract: Introduction Asthma is a common long-term disorder and strategies to improve asthma control are stilPalabras claves:Asthma, covid-19, health services administration & management, Organisation of health services, quality in healthcareAutores:Adriana Romero-Sandoval, Alejandro Rodriguez, Aragao E., Barbosa C., Barreto De Oliveira A.L., Cruz A.A., Emily Granadillo, Ferreira Da Silva M.R., Maria Jose Cisneros-Caceres, Natalia Cristina Romero, Philip John Cooper, Pinheiro G.P.Fuentes:googlescopusImpact of COVID-19 pandemic on asthma symptoms and management: A prospective analysis of asthmatic children in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Asthma affects up to 33% of children in Latin American settings. The ongoing COVID-19 paPalabras claves:Asthma, CHILDREN, covid-19, ECUADOR, lockdownAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Arteaga Vaca K., Augusto Maldonado G, Claudia R. Rodas-Espinoza, Cruz A.A., DIANA ALEXANDRA MORILLO ARGUDO, Maestre Calderón M.P., María Cristina Ochoa, Maria Jose Molina Cando, Natalia C. Romero-Sandoval, Philip John Cooper, Ster I.C.Fuentes:scopusImpact of long-term treatment with ivermectin on the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminth infections
ArticleAbstract: Background: Control of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections relies on the periodic and long-tePalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Amorim L.D.A.F., Ana L. Moncayo, Ana Lucia Moncayo Benalcazar, Gisela Oviedo, Gomez E., Lovato R., Maritza G. Vaca, Martha E. Chico, Mauricio L. Barreto, Padilla M., Philip John Cooper, Quinzoa I., Silvia ErazoFuentes:googlescopusRisk factors for asthma and allergy associated with urban migration: Background and methodology of a cross-sectional study in Afro-Ecuadorian school children in Northeastern Ecuador (Esmeraldas-SCAALA study)
ArticleAbstract: Background: Asthma and allergic diseases are becoming increasingly frequent in children in urban cenPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Cruz A.C., Genser B., Maritza G. Vaca, Martha E. Chico, Mauricio L. Barreto, Neves N.M.A., Philip John Cooper, Pontes-de-Carvalho L.C., Rodrigues L.C., Stein R.T.Fuentes:scopusRural to urban migration is associated with increased prevalence of childhood wheeze in a Latin-American city
ArticleAbstract: Introduction The urbanisation process has been associated with increases in asthma prevalence in urbPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Maritza G. Vaca, Martha E. Chico, Mauricio L. Barreto, Philip John Cooper, Rodrigues L.C.Fuentes:scopusMedical specialist distributions in Ecuador: a geographical and temporal analysis of data from 2000 to 2017
ArticleAbstract: Background: Knowledge of medical specialists' numbers and geographical distribution are essential foPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Health workforce, Medical specialties, physiciansAutores:Adriana Romero Sandoval, Adriana Romero-Sandoval, Alejandro Rodriguez, Bernardo A. Sandoval, Natalia Cristina RomeroFuentes:googlescopusPrevalence and associated factors for asthma in adults in Quito: a cross-sectional study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although several epidemiological studies of asthma have been carried out in Ecuador in tPalabras claves:Asthma, asthma in adults, Latin America, prevalence of asthma, QUITOAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Angelita Cabrera, Barba S., Eduardo Castro, Fonseca O., Marcos L.G., Picado C.Fuentes:scopusProspective study of factors associated with asthma attack recurrence (ATTACK) in children from three Ecuadorian cities during COVID-19: a study protocol
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Asthma is a growing health problem in children in marginalised urban settings in low-inPalabras claves:Asthma, covid-19, epidemiologyAutores:Alchundia J., Alejandro Rodriguez, Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Ardura-Garcia C., Arteaga K., Augusto Maldonado, Bachmann M., Claudia Rodas, Cruz A.A., Diana Morillo, Figueiredo C.A.V., Martha E. Chico, Natalia Cristina Romero, Perkin M.R., Philip John Cooper, Santiago Mena-Bucheli, Solorzano K., Ster I.C.Fuentes:scopus