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2. Prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in elderly people in Santiago, Chile
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Espinoza, I., Rojas, R., Aranda, W., and Gamonal, J.
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- 2003
3. Dental Caries Prevalence and Tooth Loss in Chilean Adult Population: First National Dental Examination Survey
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Urzua, I., primary, Mendoza, C., additional, Arteaga, O., additional, Rodríguez, G., additional, Cabello, R., additional, Faleiros, S., additional, Carvajal, P., additional, Muñoz, A., additional, Espinoza, I., additional, Aranda, W., additional, and Gamonal, J., additional
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- 2012
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4. Microbiological quality of ready to hang enteral formulas
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Kehr, J, primary, Morales, B, additional, Contreras, P, additional, Castillo, L, additional, and Aranda, W, additional
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- 2005
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5. Periodontal conditions and treatment needs, by CPITN, in the 35–44 and 65–74 year-old population in Santiago, Chile
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Gamonal, J.A., primary, Lopez, N.J., additional, and Aranda, W., additional
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- 1998
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6. Characterisation of the didactic contract using the video of the classroom as primary data
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Patrice Venturini, Andrée Tiberghien, Interactions, Corpus, Apprentissages, Représentations (ICAR), École normale supérieure - Lyon (ENS Lyon)-Université Lumière - Lyon 2 (UL2)-INRP-Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines (ENS LSH)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Education, Formation, Travail, Savoirs (EFTS), Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)-École Nationale Supérieure de Formation de l'Enseignement Agricole de Toulouse-Auzeville (ENSFEA), L. Xu, G. Aranda, W. Widjaja, D. Clarke, Les auteurs remercient le LABEX ASLAN (ANR-10-LABX-0081) de l'Université de Lyon pour son soutien financier dans le cadre du programme 'Investissements d'Avenir' (ANR-11-IDEX-0007) de l'Etat Français géré par l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)., ANR-11-IDEX-0007,Avenir L.S.E.,Advanced Studies on Language Complexity(2011), École Nationale Supérieure de Formation de l'Enseignement Agricole de Toulouse-Auzeville (ENSFEA)-Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J), École normale supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon)-Université Lumière - Lyon 2 (UL2)-INRP-Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines (ENS LSH)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-École Nationale Supérieure de Formation de l'Enseignement Agricole de Toulouse-Auzeville (ENSFEA), ANR-11-IDEX-0007,Avenir L.S.E.,PROJET AVENIR LYON SAINT-ETIENNE(2011), ICAR, Référent HAL, PROJET AVENIR LYON SAINT-ETIENNE - - Avenir L.S.E.2011 - ANR-11-IDEX-0007 - IDEX - VALID, and L. Xu, G. Aranda, W. Widjaja, & D. Clarke
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Social group ,Reflection (computer programming) ,Process (engineering) ,4. Education ,Professional learning community ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Engineering ethics ,Sociology ,[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,Discipline ,Period (music) ,Variety (cybernetics) - Abstract
International audience; The rapid development of video technology in the last decade has changed the ways in which people communicate, how they learn, and how research is done. Video technology offers rich potential in capturing complex social interactions over a prolonged period of time and in supporting teacher professional learning and development.This book explores the ontological, epistemological, methodological, and ethical challenges associated with the different uses of video in research, ranging from video as a tool for investigating social interactions and for stimulating participants? reflection, to the use of video for engaging varied communities and social groups in the process of teaching, learning and research. Each chapter presents the authors? critical reflection on the ways in which video was employed, the research decisions made, the methodological challenges faced, and the consequences for how educational practices were understood. As such, it illustrates a wide range of philosophical and theoretical standpoints with respect to video-based research approaches.This book will stimulate broad and rich discussion among education researchers who are interested in video research and contributes to: advancing knowledge of the field; developing approaches to dealing with emergent ethical, theoretical, and methodological issues; and generating new protocols and guidelines for conducting video-based research across a variety of disciplinary areas in education.
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- 2018
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7. [Validation of a questionnaire for psychosocial risk assessment in the workplace in Chile].
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Alvarado R, Pérez-Franco J, Saavedra N, Fuentealba C, Alarcón A, Marchetti N, and Aranda W
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Chile, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Psychometrics, Risk Assessment, Translating, Young Adult, Occupational Health, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workplace psychology
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Background: The measurement of psychosocial risk among workers is becoming increasingly important., Aim: To adapt, validate and standardize a questionnaire to measure psychosocial risks in the workplace., Material and Methods: The Spanish version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire was adapted and evaluated. Its contents were first validated with a panel of experts. Afterwards a semantic adaptation of the questionnaires was carried out applying it to a pilot sample. Finally, it was applied to 1,557 workers (65% men)., Results: A preliminary questionnaire containing 97 questions was constructed. A good item-test correlation was found, the factorial structure was similar to the original questionnaire and it had a good internal consistency, convergent validity with the Goldberg Health Questionnaire and test-retest correlation. Ranges for the different dimensions and sub-dimensions of psychosocial risk were calculated by tertiles., Conclusions: The resulting questionnaire is useful for measuring psychosocial risk factors at work, with good psychometric properties.
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- 2012
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8. Clinical attachment loss in Chilean adult population: First Chilean National Dental Examination Survey.
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Gamonal J, Mendoza C, Espinoza I, Muñoz A, Urzúa I, Aranda W, Carvajal P, and Arteaga O
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Chile epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Dental Health Surveys, Educational Status, Female, Health Behavior, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Smoking epidemiology, Socioeconomic Factors, Urban Population, Chronic Periodontitis epidemiology, Periodontal Attachment Loss epidemiology
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Background: Data from national surveys regarding the periodontal status of the adult population in Latin America are scarce. The aim of this study assesses the prevalence and extension of clinical attachment loss (AL) in the adult population of Chile. Age, sex, and sociodemographic and behavioral differences in the prevalence of clinical AL are also examined., Methods: A stratified, multistage probability design formula was used to separate the adult Chilean population into two age cohorts. The first group consisted of 1,092 young adults (age range: 35 to 44 years), and the second group consisted of 469 adult seniors (age range: 65 to 74 years). All subjects were examined to measure clinical AL. The research also included an evaluation, conducted through oral interviews, of social and health aspects of the subjects. Clinical AL was measured in all teeth surfaces, excluding third molars. Results were analyzed using a multivariable model and logistic regression., Results: A total of 93.45% of the young adults had ≥ 1 site with clinical AL >3 mm compared with 97.58% of the adult seniors, with an average of 6.51 and 15.81 missing teeth, respectively (P <0.05). The number of sites with severe clinical AL (>6 mm) was 38.65% in young adults and 69.35% in senior adults (P <0.05). Clinical AL was significantly higher in males than in females (P <0.05). The multivariate analyses identified that the main risk indicators for clinical AL >6 mm in ≥ 1 site were: age (65 to 74 years), sex (male) low education level (
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- 2010
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9. Chilean primary health workers' knowledge about folic acid supplementation for the prevention of neural tube defects.
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Pardo R, Lay-Son G, Aranda W, Recabal P, Navarrete M, Tenhamm T, Rebolledo C, Dib M, Muñoz M, Muñoz P, Espina P, Ojeda N, and Parra J
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- Adult, Chile, Female, Fetal Diseases prevention & control, Health Education standards, Health Personnel standards, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Dietary Supplements, Folic Acid administration & dosage, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Personnel statistics & numerical data, Neural Tube Defects prevention & control
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- 2006
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10. [Effects of TeenSTAR, an abstinence only sexual education program, on adolescent sexual behavior].
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Vigil P, Riquelme R, Rivadeneira R, and Aranda W
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- Adolescent, Age Distribution, Child, Chile, Female, Holistic Health, Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Program Evaluation, Sex Distribution, Socioeconomic Factors, Adolescent Behavior, Pregnancy in Adolescence prevention & control, School Health Services standards, Sex Education standards, Sexual Abstinence
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Background: Urgent measures are required to stop the increase in the frequency of pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among teenagers. A means of facing this problem is promoting sexual abstinence among youngsters. There are studies that confirm the efficacy of this approach., Aim: To show the results of the application of a holistic sexuality program (TeenSTAR) among Chilean teenagers., Subjects and Methods: Students attending basic or high school were divided into a control or study group. The control group (342 students) received the usual education on sexuality given by their schools and the study group (398 students) participated in twelve TeenSTAR sessions lasting 1.5 hours each, given by a trained professor. Assessment of achievements was made using an anonymous questionnaire answered at the start and end of the program., Results: The rates of sexual initiation among control and study groups were 15 and 6.5%, respectively. Among sexually active students, 20% of those in the study group and 9% of those in the control group discontinued sexual activity., Conclusions: A higher proportion of students in the TeenSTAR program retarded their sexual initiation or discontinued sexual activity and found more reasons to maintain sexual abstinence than control students.
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- 2005
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11. Adolescent pregnancy prevention: An abstinence-centered randomized controlled intervention in a Chilean public high school.
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Cabezón C, Vigil P, Rojas I, Leiva ME, Riquelme R, Aranda W, and García C
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- Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior, Chile, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Treatment Outcome, Pregnancy in Adolescence prevention & control, School Health Services, Sexual Abstinence
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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of an abstinence-centered sex education program in adolescent pregnancy prevention, the TeenSTAR Program was applied in a high school in Santiago, Chile., Methods: A total of 1259 girls from a Santiago high school were divided into three cohorts depending on the year they started high school: the 1996 cohort of 425 students, which received no intervention; the 1997 cohort, in which 210 students received an intervention and 213 (control group) did not; and the 1998 cohort, in which 328 students received an intervention and 83 (control group) did not. Students were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups in these cohorts, before starting with the program. We conducted a prospective, randomized study using the application of the TeenSTAR sex education program during the first year of high school to the intervention groups in the 1997 and 1998 cohorts. All cohorts were followed up for 4 years; pregnancy rates were recorded and subsequently contrasted in the intervention and control groups. Pregnancy rates were measured and Risk Ratio with 95% confidence interval were calculated for intervention and control groups in each cohort., Results: Pregnancy rates for the intervention and control groups in the 1997 cohort were 3.3% and 18.9%, respectively (RR: 0.176, CI: 0.076-0.408). Pregnancy rates for the intervention and control groups in the 1998 cohort were 4.4% and 22.6%, respectively (RR 0.195, CI: 0.099-0.384)., Conclusions: The abstinence-centered TeenSTAR sex education intervention was effective in the prevention of unintended adolescent pregnancy.
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- 2005
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12. Alterations of rat liver mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and calcium uptake by benzo[a]pyrene.
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Salazar I, Pavani M, Aranda W, Maya JD, Morello A, and Ferreira J
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- Animals, Benzo(a)pyrene administration & dosage, Carcinogens administration & dosage, Cytochromes metabolism, Female, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Mitochondria, Liver enzymology, Oxygen Consumption drug effects, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Benzo(a)pyrene toxicity, Calcium metabolism, Carcinogens toxicity, Mitochondria, Liver drug effects, Oxidative Phosphorylation drug effects
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We report that oxidative phosphorylation and Ca2+ uptake processes are enhanced in liver mitochondria isolated from benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P)-treated rats. The carcinogen did not affect either the respiratory control index or the Ca2+ control ratio. B[a]P treatment increased the oxidation rate of several substrates that donate electrons at the level of all three coupling sites, either the ADP- or Ca2+-stimulated rates or those observed after ADP or Ca2+ exhaustion. However, the efficiency of energy coupling was maintained because both ADP/O and Ca2+/site ratios remained unchanged. The electron flow through NADH-oxidase, NADH-duroquinone reductase, NADH-juglone reductase, NADH-cytochrome c reductase, succinate-cytochrome c reductase, and cytochrome c oxidase was enhanced by B[a]P; however, succinate dehydrogenase activity was not affected. All these effects depended on the time post B[a]P administration, with a greater increase close to 48 h after administration of the carcinogen. The contents of cytochromes b, c1, and a + a3 from liver mitochondria, especially those isolated 48 h after B[a]P, were also significantly increased, although cytochrome c levels was just lightly increased 24 h after B[a]P treatment. These results suggest that B[a]P treatment stimulates mitochondrial respiration by increasing the level of several components of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. This may reflect mitochondrial adaptation to the cellular energy requirements of cell division in the neoplastic transformation process.
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- 2004
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13. [The effect of psychosocial variables during pregnancy and in birth weight and gestational age of the newborn].
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Alvarado R, Medina E, and Aranda W
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Life Change Events, Multivariate Analysis, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications etiology, Regression Analysis, Stress, Psychological complications, Gestational Age, Infant, Low Birth Weight, Pregnancy Complications psychology, Stress, Psychological psychology
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Background: Psychosocial events experienced by pregnant women could have an effect on the newborn., Aim: To study the effects of psychosocial events during pregnancy on the birth weight and gestational age of the newborn., Material and Methods: One hundred ninety two pregnant women, coming from urban and rural areas, were interviewed at about 35 weeks of gestation. Information from the obstetrical chart was obtained and different inquiries were applied, about personal history, socioeconomic level, emotional state, vital events, family and social support., Results: Fifty six percent of interviewed women did not plan their pregnancy, 32% considered their pregnancy as a negative event in their life, 62% had symptoms of emotional distress and 81% were unsatisfied with the social support that were receiving. When psychosocial factors were included in the multiple regression analyses, their predictive power for birth weight and gestational age improved. Including these variables, the R2 for birth weight was 0.22 and for gestational age, 0.18., Conclusions: Psychosocial factors during pregnancy are important predictors of birth weight and gestational age of the newborn. Measures should be taken to reduce the impact of these factors on the product of pregnancy.
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- 2002
14. Percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy: six-year follow-up.
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Dighero H, Zepeda F, Sepúlveda P, Soto JR, and Aranda W
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- Adult, Chile epidemiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Graft Occlusion, Vascular etiology, Graft Occlusion, Vascular mortality, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Mitral Valve Insufficiency etiology, Mitral Valve Stenosis complications, Mitral Valve Stenosis mortality, Predictive Value of Tests, Survival Analysis, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Ventricular Dysfunction etiology, Catheterization adverse effects, Mitral Valve Stenosis therapy
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Objective: Percutaneous mitral valvotomy (PMV) is an alternative to the surgical treatment of mitral stenosis. Results obtained with PMV appear to depend on the echocardiographical characteristics of the valvular apparatus. The purpose of this study was to report the immediate and late-term results with PMV. The incidence of late events (restenosis, mitral valve replacement and death), and their correlation with echocardiographic score (Wilkin's score) are also discussed., Methods: Between December 1987 and August 1999, a total of 160 PMVs were performed at our institution. Ninety-six patients with a minimum of 6 months follow-up and echocardiographic evaluation of the mitral valve (Wilkin's score) before and after the procedure were selected for this study. Follow-up was available for 99% of the patients, with a mean follow-up of 33 +/- 22 months (range, 6 months to 11 years). Hazard ratio (HR) and Cox's regression were used for statistical analyses., Results: PMV was successfully performed in 97% of the cases; in 84%, the result was considered optimal. The incidence of complications related to the procedure was 10%; no mortality was observed due to PMV. Severe mitral regurgitation was observed in 7% of the patients, but only 3% of the total group developed ventricular dysfunction or worsened their New York Heart Association functional class. Eight-four percent of the patients were free of late events at the end of the follow-up period. A restenosis rate of 34% was observed during follow-up; this rate did not correlate with age, functional class or atrial fibrillation. Restenosis was associated with pulmonary hypertension (HR 2.85; 95% confidence interval, 0.68-11.80). Also, Wilkin's score was not useful to predict the development of restenosis or clinical events in the mid- to long-term., Conclusion: In our series, PMV had a high immediate success rate and a low incidence of complications due to the procedure. Incidence of late events was also low and was unrelated to the Wilkin's score; however, recurrence of stenosis was observed in one-third. Pulmonary hypertension should be considered to be an important clinical predictor of restenosis.
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- 2001
15. Risk factors for gallbladder cancer. An international collaborative case-control study.
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Serra I, Calvo A, Báez S, Yamamoto M, Endoh K, and Aranda W
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- Case-Control Studies, Chile, Female, Humans, Risk Factors, Gallbladder Neoplasms etiology
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- 1996
16. [Prevalence of dental fluorosis in Chile: a pilot study].
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Mella S, Atalah E, Aranda W, and Montagna R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Chile epidemiology, Humans, Male, Pilot Projects, Prevalence, Fluorosis, Dental epidemiology
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The prevalence of enamel fluorosis and its severity was studied in 118 young men of 2 socio-economic levels. The subjects were born and resided for at least 6 years in Chilean communities with different natural levels of fluoride in drinking water. There was a high prevalence of enamel defect overall (54%) most of it of mild degree (36%). This was not related to the level of fluoride in drinking water, however further studies are needed since Chilean children are receiving fluoride from other sources. A national program to supplement drinking water with fluoride should take this information into account.
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- 1992
17. [Prevalence of herpetic infection in a female Chilean population].
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Suarez M, Luchsinger V, Pacheco I, Sanchez MS, and Aranda W
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- Adolescent, Adult, Analysis of Variance, Antibodies, Viral blood, Chi-Square Distribution, Chile epidemiology, Complement Fixation Tests, Female, Herpes Genitalis epidemiology, Herpes Labialis epidemiology, Herpes Simplex epidemiology, Humans, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Recurrence, Herpesviridae Infections epidemiology
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The prevalence of the herpes simplex virus infection was investigated in a chilean female population. During 1981 and 1985 a number of 1,003 women were analyzed through serological methods. A 29.1% of the group referred past history of oral herpes and 59.4% of these presented 1 to 2 recurrent episodes a year. The high prevalence of this infection in our population is shown when detecting that a 91.4% of the female population had antiherpes simplex antibodies and the titer of this antibodies were in direct correlation to the antecent of recurrent clinical herpes and to the frequency of these episodes.
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- 1990
18. [Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome in 3 sisters].
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Almazán C, Jullian M, and Aranda W
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- Child, Female, Humans, Infant, Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome genetics, Diseases in Twins
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- 1984
19. [Consultation on morbidity in adolescents in primary care].
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López IM, Romero MI, Vargas S, Rojas D, Aranda W, Le Bert M, and Guerrero MA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Ambulatory Care, Chile, Humans, Morbidity, Adolescent Medicine, Primary Health Care, Referral and Consultation
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- 1985
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