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Congenital rubella syndrome: Progress and future challenges
ReviewAbstract: Since 1941, when Gregg first described the triad of deafness, cataracts and cardiac disease as the cPalabras claves:Active surveillance, Central America, Congenital rubella syndrome, COSTA RICA, Latin America, Pregnancy, Rubella, Vaccination strategies, Vaccine safetyAutores:Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Morice A., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusCurrent regional consensus recommendations on infant vaccination of the Latin American pediatric infectious diseases society (SLIPE)
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: The 1st Regional Experts on Infant Vaccination (REIV) meeting generated updated consenPalabras claves:Consensus recommendations, infant immunization, Latin America, SLIPE, vaccine preventable diseasesAutores:Brea J., Falleiros-Arlant L.H., López E., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Mascareñas A., Torres J.R., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiology of pertussis in Costa Rica and the impact of vaccination: A 58-year experience (1961–2018)
ArticleAbstract: Costa Rica is an upper middle-income country in Central America with a vigorous public health systemPalabras claves:COSTA RICA, Infant mortality, Latin America, Pertussis, vaccine preventable diseasesAutores:Camacho-Badilla K., Cherry J.D., Espinal-Tejada C., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Morice-Trejos A., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusPertussis cocoon strategy: Would it be useful for Latin America and other developing countries?
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Bordetella pertussis, CHILDREN, cocoon strategy, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, INFANTS, Latin America, Vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccinesAutores:Gentile Á., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusPertussis in Latin America: Current situation and future vaccination challenges
ReviewAbstract: Bordetella pertussis remains in fifth place in the list of deaths attributed to vaccine-preventablePalabras claves:adult, Bordetella pertussis, Caribbean, Central America, CHILDREN, Disease burden, Infant, Latin America, Morbidity, Mortality , SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusVaccine-preventable diseases and their impact on Latin American children
Conference ObjectAbstract: A joint meeting of the Latin American Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, the Dominican SocietPalabras claves:CHILDREN, Community-acquired pneumonia, Conference, Latin America, pediatric infectious diseases, Vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccinesAutores:Brea J., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Miño G., Odio C., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusVaricella prevention in Costa Rica: impact of a one-dose schedule universal vaccination
ReviewAbstract: Introduction: To describe the impact following a 1-dose Varicella vaccination schedule introduced inPalabras claves:Central America, COSTA RICA, impact, Latin America, prevention, vaccine introduction, Varicella vaccineAutores:Arroba-Tijerino R., Camacho-Badilla K., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Morice-Trejos A., Soriano-Fallas A., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusRotavirus vaccination in Central American children
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Central America, CHILDREN, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Latin America, rotavirus, Vaccination, vaccine introduction, vaccine preventable diseasesAutores:Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusPneumococcal conjugate vaccines in Latin America: are PCV10 and PCV13 similar in terms of protection against serotype 19A?
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:EFFECTIVENESS, Latin America, Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, serotype 19AAutores:Falleiros-Arlant L.H., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Porras O., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R.Fuentes:scopusThe global pertussis initiative: Meeting report from the regional Latin America meeting, Costa Rica, 5-6 December, 2008
Conference ObjectAbstract: Pertussis remains endemic across the world, with an estimated 279,000 deaths in 2002, the majority iPalabras claves:Incidence, Latin America, PertussisAutores:Caro J., Hozbor D.F., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Plotkin S., Tan T., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R., Von König C.H.W.Fuentes:scopus