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2. Efficacy and safety of the CVnCoV SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine candidate in ten countries in Europe and Latin America (HERALD): a randomised, observer-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase 2b/3 trial
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Lovesio, Luciano, Diez, Fabián, Grazziani, Franco, Ganaha, Maria Cristina, Zalatnik, Viviana Judith, Dittrich, Ricardo Julio, Espínola, Lidia, Lambert, Sandra, Longhi, Andrea, Vecchio, Claudia, Mastruzzo, María, Fernandez, Alberto, Borchowiek, Silvina, Potito, Roberto, Ahuad Guerrero, Rodolfo Andres, Guardiani, Fernando Martin, Castella, Sofia, Foccoli, Monica, Pedernera, Aldana, Braida, Ariel, Durigan, Virginia, Martella, Carolina, Bobat, Antonela, Boggia, Bruno Emilio, Nemi, Sergio Andrés, Tartaglione, Javier Gerardo, Piedimonte, Fabián César, De Bie, Jessie, Reynales Londoño, Humberto, Rodríguez Ordoñez, Paula Andrea, García Cruz, Johanna Marcela, Bautista Toloza, Leonardo, Ladino González, Margot Cecilia, Zambrano Ochoa, Adriana Pilar, Prieto Pradera, Iñigo, Torres Hernandez, Daniela, Mazo Elorza, Diana Patricia, Collazos Lennis, Maria Fernanda, Vanegas Dominguez, Beatriz, Solano Mosquera, Lina Marianur, Fendel, Rolf, Fleischmann, Wim Alexander, Koehne, Erik, Kreidenweiss, Andrea, Köhler, Carsten, Esen, Meral, Horn, Carola, Eberts, Sandra, Kroidl, Arne, Huber, Kristina, Thiel, Verena, Mazara Rosario, Sonia, Reyes, Gilda, Rivera, Laura, Donastorg, Yeycy, Lantigua, Flavia, Torres Almanzar, Dania, Candelario, Rosalba, Peña Mendez, Lourdes, Rosario Gomez, Nadia, Portolés-Pérez, Antonio, Ascaso del Río, Ana, Laredo Velasco, Leonor, Bustinduy Odriozola, Maria Jesus, Larrea Arranz, Igor, Martínez Alcorta, Luis Ignacio, Durán Laviña, María Isabel, Imaz-Ayo, Natale, Meijide, Susana, García-de-Vicuña, Aitor, Santorcuato, Ana, Gallego, Mikel, Aguirre-García, Gloria Mayela, Olmos Vega, Jocelyn, González Limón, Pablo, Vázquez Villar, Andrea, Chávez Barón, Jaime, Arredondo Saldaña, Felipe, Luján Palacios, Juan de Dios, Camacho Choza, Laura Julia, Vázquez Saldaña, Eduardo Gabriel, Ortega Dominguez, Sandra Janeth, Vega Orozco, Karen Sofia, Torres Quiroz, Ivonne Aimee, Martinez Avendaño, Alejandro, Herrera Sanchez, Javier, Guzman, Esperanza, Castro Castrezana, Laura, Ruiz Palacios y Santos, Guillermo Miguel, de Winter, Ronald Frank Jacobus, de Jonge, Hanna K, Schnyder, Jenny L, Boersma, Wim, Hessels, Lisa, Djamin, Remco, van der Sar, Simone, DeAntonio, Rodrigo, Peña, Moisés, Rebollon, Gabriel, Rojas, Marianela, Escobar, Johnny, Hammerschlag Icaza, Bruno, Wong T, Digna Y, Barrera Perigault, Paulo, Ruiz, Sergio, Chan, Milagros, Arias Hoo, Dommie Janneth, Gil, Ana I, Celis, Carlos R, Balmaceda, Maria Pia, Flores, Omar, Ochoa, Mayra, Peña, Bia, de la Flor, Carolina, Webb, Camille María, Cornejo, Enrique, Sanes, Fatima, Mayorga, Valerie, Valdiviezo, Gladys, Ramírez Lamas, Suzanne Pamela, Grandez Castillo, Gustavo Alberto, Lama, Javier R, Matta Aguirre, Milagros Erika, Arancibia Luna, Lesly Angela, Carbajal Paulet, Óscar, Zambrano Ortiz, José, Camara, Anais, Guzman Quintanilla, Fernanda, Diaz-Parra, Carmen, Morales-Oliva, Jose, Cornejo, Rubelio E, Ricalde, Sheby A, Vidal, Jhonny, Rios Nogales, Luis, Cheatham-Seitz, Darline, Gregoraci, Giorgia, Brecx, Alain, Walz, Lisa, Vahrenhorst, Dominik, Seibel, Tobias, Quintini, Gianluca, Kremsner, Peter G, Ahuad Guerrero, Rodolfo Andrés, Arana-Arri, Eunate, Aroca Martinez, Gustavo Jose, Bonten, Marc, Chandler, Reynaldo, Corral, Gonzalo, De Block, Eddie Jan Louis, Ecker, Lucie, Gabor, Julian Justin, Garcia Lopez, Carlos Alberto, Gonzales, Lucy, Granados González, María Angélica, Gorini, Nestor, Grobusch, Martin P, Hrabar, Adrian D, Junker, Helga, Kimura, Alan, Lanata, Claudio F, Lehmann, Clara, Leroux-Roels, Isabel, Mann, Philipp, Martinez-Reséndez, Michel Fernando, Ochoa, Theresa J, Poy, Carlos Alberto, Reyes Fentanes, Maria Jose, Rivera Mejia, Luis Maria, Ruiz Herrera, Vida Veronica, Sáez-Llorens, Xavier, Schönborn-Kellenberger, Oliver, Schunk, Mirjam, Sierra Garcia, Alexandra, Vergara, Itziar, Verstraeten, Thomas, Vico, Marisa, and Oostvogels, Lidia
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- 2022
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3. Assessing the play and learning environments of children under two years in peri-urban Lima, Peru: a formative research study
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Rothstein, Jessica D., Buckland, Audrey J., Gagnier, Kristin, Ochoa, Mayra, Allen-Valley, Aliya, Jivapong, Belinda, Cabrera, Lilia Z., Leontsini, Elli, and Fisher, Kelly R.
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- 2021
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4. Vulnerable families and costly formula: a qualitative exploration of infant formula purchasing among peri-urban Peruvian households
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Rothstein, Jessica D., Winch, Peter J., Pachas, Jessica, Cabrera, Lilia Z., Ochoa, Mayra, Gilman, Robert H., and Caulfield, Laura E.
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- 2021
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5. Epidemiology of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and impact on the growth of children in the first two years of life in Lima, Peru.
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Pajuelo, Monica J., Noazin, Sassan, Cabrera, Lilia, Toledo, Angie, Velagic, Mirza, Arias, Lucero, Ochoa, Mayra, Moulton, Lawrence H., Mayuko Saito, Gilman, Robert H., and Chakraborty, Subhra
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- 2024
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6. 2459. Prevalence of Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Macrolide and Lincosamide Resistance Genes Among a Household-based cohort of Children and Adults in a Peri-urban Community in Peru
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Charnogusrky, Cara, primary, Gil, Ana, additional, Ecker, Lucie, additional, Cornejo, Rubelio, additional, Rios, Stefano, additional, Ochoa, Mayra Rosana, additional, Peña Peralta, Bia M, additional, Flores, Omar, additional, Lanata, Claudio, additional, Grijalva, Carlos G, additional, and Howard, Leigh M, additional
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- 2023
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7. Pooling of Respiratory Samples for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2: A Validation and Cost Study in a Cohort in Lima, Peru
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Ochoa, Mayra, primary, Peña, Bia, additional, Flores, Omar, additional, Gil, Ana I., additional, Ecker, Lucie, additional, Cornejo, Rubelio, additional, Howard, Leigh M., additional, Grijalva, Carlos G., additional, and Lanata, Claudio F., additional
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- 2023
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8. Concordance in RT-PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 between samples preserved in viral and bacterial transport medium
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Peña, Bia, primary, Ochoa, Mayra, additional, Flores, Omar, additional, Gil, Ana I., additional, Ecker, Lucie, additional, Cornejo, Rubelio, additional, Lanata, Claudio F., additional, Howard, Leigh M., additional, and Grijalva, Carlos G., additional
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- 2022
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9. Efficacy and safety of the CVnCoV SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine candidate in ten countries in Europe and Latin America (HERALD): a randomised, observer-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase 2b/3 trial
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Kremsner, Peter G, primary, Ahuad Guerrero, Rodolfo Andrés, additional, Arana-Arri, Eunate, additional, Aroca Martinez, Gustavo Jose, additional, Bonten, Marc, additional, Chandler, Reynaldo, additional, Corral, Gonzalo, additional, De Block, Eddie Jan Louis, additional, Ecker, Lucie, additional, Gabor, Julian Justin, additional, Garcia Lopez, Carlos Alberto, additional, Gonzales, Lucy, additional, Granados González, María Angélica, additional, Gorini, Nestor, additional, Grobusch, Martin P, additional, Hrabar, Adrian D, additional, Junker, Helga, additional, Kimura, Alan, additional, Lanata, Claudio F, additional, Lehmann, Clara, additional, Leroux-Roels, Isabel, additional, Mann, Philipp, additional, Martinez-Reséndez, Michel Fernando, additional, Ochoa, Theresa J, additional, Poy, Carlos Alberto, additional, Reyes Fentanes, Maria Jose, additional, Rivera Mejia, Luis Maria, additional, Ruiz Herrera, Vida Veronica, additional, Sáez-Llorens, Xavier, additional, Schönborn-Kellenberger, Oliver, additional, Schunk, Mirjam, additional, Sierra Garcia, Alexandra, additional, Vergara, Itziar, additional, Verstraeten, Thomas, additional, Vico, Marisa, additional, Oostvogels, Lidia, additional, Lovesio, Luciano, additional, Diez, Fabián, additional, Grazziani, Franco, additional, Ganaha, Maria Cristina, additional, Zalatnik, Viviana Judith, additional, Dittrich, Ricardo Julio, additional, Espínola, Lidia, additional, Lambert, Sandra, additional, Longhi, Andrea, additional, Vecchio, Claudia, additional, Mastruzzo, María, additional, Fernandez, Alberto, additional, Borchowiek, Silvina, additional, Potito, Roberto, additional, Ahuad Guerrero, Rodolfo Andres, additional, Guardiani, Fernando Martin, additional, Castella, Sofia, additional, Foccoli, Monica, additional, Pedernera, Aldana, additional, Braida, Ariel, additional, Durigan, Virginia, additional, Martella, Carolina, additional, Bobat, Antonela, additional, Boggia, Bruno Emilio, additional, Nemi, Sergio Andrés, additional, Tartaglione, Javier Gerardo, additional, Piedimonte, Fabián César, additional, De Bie, Jessie, additional, Reynales Londoño, Humberto, additional, Rodríguez Ordoñez, Paula Andrea, additional, García Cruz, Johanna Marcela, additional, Bautista Toloza, Leonardo, additional, Ladino González, Margot Cecilia, additional, Zambrano Ochoa, Adriana Pilar, additional, Prieto Pradera, Iñigo, additional, Torres Hernandez, Daniela, additional, Mazo Elorza, Diana Patricia, additional, Collazos Lennis, Maria Fernanda, additional, Vanegas Dominguez, Beatriz, additional, Solano Mosquera, Lina Marianur, additional, Fendel, Rolf, additional, Fleischmann, Wim Alexander, additional, Koehne, Erik, additional, Kreidenweiss, Andrea, additional, Köhler, Carsten, additional, Esen, Meral, additional, Horn, Carola, additional, Eberts, Sandra, additional, Kroidl, Arne, additional, Huber, Kristina, additional, Thiel, Verena, additional, Mazara Rosario, Sonia, additional, Reyes, Gilda, additional, Rivera, Laura, additional, Donastorg, Yeycy, additional, Lantigua, Flavia, additional, Torres Almanzar, Dania, additional, Candelario, Rosalba, additional, Peña Mendez, Lourdes, additional, Rosario Gomez, Nadia, additional, Portolés-Pérez, Antonio, additional, Ascaso del Río, Ana, additional, Laredo Velasco, Leonor, additional, Bustinduy Odriozola, Maria Jesus, additional, Larrea Arranz, Igor, additional, Martínez Alcorta, Luis Ignacio, additional, Durán Laviña, María Isabel, additional, Imaz-Ayo, Natale, additional, Meijide, Susana, additional, García-de-Vicuña, Aitor, additional, Santorcuato, Ana, additional, Gallego, Mikel, additional, Aguirre-García, Gloria Mayela, additional, Olmos Vega, Jocelyn, additional, González Limón, Pablo, additional, Vázquez Villar, Andrea, additional, Chávez Barón, Jaime, additional, Arredondo Saldaña, Felipe, additional, Luján Palacios, Juan de Dios, additional, Camacho Choza, Laura Julia, additional, Vázquez Saldaña, Eduardo Gabriel, additional, Ortega Dominguez, Sandra Janeth, additional, Vega Orozco, Karen Sofia, additional, Torres Quiroz, Ivonne Aimee, additional, Martinez Avendaño, Alejandro, additional, Herrera Sanchez, Javier, additional, Guzman, Esperanza, additional, Castro Castrezana, Laura, additional, Ruiz Palacios y Santos, Guillermo Miguel, additional, de Winter, Ronald Frank Jacobus, additional, de Jonge, Hanna K, additional, Schnyder, Jenny L, additional, Boersma, Wim, additional, Hessels, Lisa, additional, Djamin, Remco, additional, van der Sar, Simone, additional, DeAntonio, Rodrigo, additional, Peña, Moisés, additional, Rebollon, Gabriel, additional, Rojas, Marianela, additional, Escobar, Johnny, additional, Hammerschlag Icaza, Bruno, additional, Wong T, Digna Y, additional, Barrera Perigault, Paulo, additional, Ruiz, Sergio, additional, Chan, Milagros, additional, Arias Hoo, Dommie Janneth, additional, Gil, Ana I, additional, Celis, Carlos R, additional, Balmaceda, Maria Pia, additional, Flores, Omar, additional, Ochoa, Mayra, additional, Peña, Bia, additional, de la Flor, Carolina, additional, Webb, Camille María, additional, Cornejo, Enrique, additional, Sanes, Fatima, additional, Mayorga, Valerie, additional, Valdiviezo, Gladys, additional, Ramírez Lamas, Suzanne Pamela, additional, Grandez Castillo, Gustavo Alberto, additional, Lama, Javier R, additional, Matta Aguirre, Milagros Erika, additional, Arancibia Luna, Lesly Angela, additional, Carbajal Paulet, Óscar, additional, Zambrano Ortiz, José, additional, Camara, Anais, additional, Guzman Quintanilla, Fernanda, additional, Diaz-Parra, Carmen, additional, Morales-Oliva, Jose, additional, Cornejo, Rubelio E, additional, Ricalde, Sheby A, additional, Vidal, Jhonny, additional, Rios Nogales, Luis, additional, Cheatham-Seitz, Darline, additional, Gregoraci, Giorgia, additional, Brecx, Alain, additional, Walz, Lisa, additional, Vahrenhorst, Dominik, additional, Seibel, Tobias, additional, and Quintini, Gianluca, additional
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- 2022
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10. Los mecanismos de impugnación en materia civil y el recurso de revisión
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Apolo Ochoa, Mayra Gabriela and De La Pared Darquea, Johnny Dagoberto
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DERECHO PROCESAL CIVIL ,ORDENAMIENTO JURÍDICO ,RECURSOS PROCESALES ,ADMINISTRACIÓN DE JUSTICIA - Abstract
En el ámbito de lo civil nuestro ordenamiento jurídico no contempla un recurso judicial que deje sin efecto sentencias firmes y ejecutoriadas que hayan sido obtenidas con engaño, fraude o error, lo cual si se encuentra contemplado en diferentes áreas del derecho como: en lo penal, administrativo o tributario. En este sentido, se pretende analizar los mecanismos de impugnación tradicionales en materia civil y el recurso de revisión. Y proponer la reforma del Código Orgánico General de Procesos para que se introduzca el recurso extraordinario de revisión en materia civil. Por tanto, se realizará un análisis acerca de un fenómeno social a través de diferentes premisas que permitirán entender la problemática planteada, de lo cual se podrá inferir que los mecanismos de impugnación reconocidos en el ámbito de lo civil son insuficientes y se requiere del recurso de revisión para que exista una tutela efectiva a los derechos y garantías establecidas en el ordenamiento jurídico, concluyendo que actualmente se producen transgresiones y perjuicios a los derechos e intereses de las partes procesales. Considerando principalmente que una sentencia injusta con fuerza de cosa juzgada surtirá efectos jurídicos, sin que exista posibilidad de oponibilidad a dicha resolución. At the ambit of civil our legal system does not contemplate a judicial appeal that leaves withouth effect firm judgment and enforceables that have been obtained with cheating, fraud or by mistake, which it is found in different areas of law like: criminal law, administrative or tax law. In this sense, the intention is to analyze the imputation mechanisms that are traditional in civil matters and the review resource. And propose the reform of the General Organic Code of Processes for it to be introduced the extraordinary resource of rewiew in civil matters. As a matter of fact it will be realized an analysis about a social phenomenon through different premises that are going to allow understand the problem raised, which is going to infer that the imputation mechanisms recognized at the ambit of civil are enough and it requires of the review resource so that it exists an effective guardianship of rights and established guarantee in the legal system, concluding that in the present it is produced transgressions and perjuries at the rights and interest of the procedural parts. Mainly considering that one unfair sentence with res judicata it will supply legal effects, without a possibility of enforceability to that resolution.
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- 2022
11. SARS‐CoV‐2 infections in households in a peri‐urban community of Lima, Peru: A prospective cohort study
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Lanata, Claudio F., primary, Gil, Ana I., additional, Ecker, Lucie, additional, Cornejo, Rubelio, additional, Rios, Stefano, additional, Ochoa, Mayra, additional, Peña, Bia, additional, Flores, Omar, additional, Howard, Leigh M., additional, and Grijalva, Carlos G., additional
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- 2021
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12. Encuesta nacional de ceguera y deficiencia visual evitables en Honduras
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Alvarado, Doris, Rivera, Belinda, Lagos, Luis, Ochoa, Mayra, Starkman, Ivette, Castillo, Mariela, Flores, Eduardo, Lansingh, Van C., Limburg, Hans, and Silva, Juan Carlos
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- 2014
13. Additional file 1 of Assessing the play and learning environments of children under two years in peri-urban Lima, Peru: a formative research study
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Rothstein, Jessica D., Buckland, Audrey J., Gagnier, Kristin, Ochoa, Mayra, Allen-Valley, Aliya, Jivapong, Belinda, Cabrera, Lilia Z., Leontsini, Elli, and Fisher, Kelly R.
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Data_FILES - Abstract
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- 2021
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14. Assessing the play and learning environments of children under two years in peri-urban Lima, Peru: A formative research study
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Rothstein, Jessica D, primary, Buckland, Audrey J, additional, Gagnier, Kristin, additional, Ochoa, Mayra, additional, Allen-Valley, Aliya, additional, Jivapong, Belinda, additional, Cabrera, Lilia Z, additional, Leontsini, Elli, additional, and Fisher, Kelly R, additional
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- 2021
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15. SARS‐CoV‐2 infections in households in a peri‐urban community of Lima, Peru: A prospective cohort study.
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Lanata, Claudio F., Gil, Ana I., Ecker, Lucie, Cornejo, Rubelio, Rios, Stefano, Ochoa, Mayra, Peña, Bia, Flores, Omar, Howard, Leigh M., and Grijalva, Carlos G.
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YOUNG adults ,SARS-CoV-2 ,HOUSEHOLDS ,COHORT analysis ,SERODIAGNOSIS ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: We assessed the prevalence and incidence of SARS‐CoV‐2 infections in a prospective study of households in Lima, Peru. Methods: Households with a child, a young adult 18–50 years, and an adult age >50 years in peri‐urban Lima were followed with twice‐a‐week household visits during a 2‐month period. Nasal swabs and saliva specimens were collected twice weekly, and nasopharyngeal swabs were collected weekly from each participant, regardless of symptoms. Laboratory‐confirmed SARS‐CoV‐2 infection was defined by two RT‐PCR tests from any of the collected specimens within a week. Blood samples collected at enrollment and end of follow‐up were tested with rapid serological tests. We calculated the prevalence and incidence of laboratory‐confirmed SARS‐CoV‐2 infections. Results: We enrolled 132 participants from 44 households: 44 children, 44 young adults, and 44 older adults. A total of 13 SARS‐CoV‐2 infections were detected in eight households, for an overall period prevalence of 9.85% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 5.35–16.25). Most (61.54%) infections were symptomatic. Eight of 11 (72.73%) SARS‐CoV‐2 detections corresponded to the Lambda variant. During 218.79 person‐months at risk of follow‐up, there were six new SARS‐CoV‐2 infections detected (2.74 per 100 person‐month, 95% CI: 1.25–6.04). At enrollment, 59 of 128 participants tested had positive SARS‐CoV‐2 IgG serology (46.09%, 95% CI: 37.25–55.12). Five of six new infections occurred among participants with negative baseline serology. Conclusions: We demonstrated high incidence of SARS‐CoV‐2 infections in households, especially among subjects without evidence of prior infection, most of them not detected by the Ministry of Health system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Assessing the play and learning environments of children under two years in peri-urban Lima, Peru: A formative research study
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Rothstein, Jessica D, primary, Buckland, Audrey J, additional, Gagnier, Kristin, additional, Ochoa, Mayra, additional, Allen-Valley, Aliya, additional, Jivapong, Belinda, additional, Cabrera, Lilia Z, additional, Leontsini, Elli, additional, and Fisher, Kelly R, additional
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- 2020
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17. Trabajo de Investigaci?n previo a la obtenci?n del Grado de Magister en Gesti?n de Proyectos Socio Productivos
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Molineros Ochoa, Mayra Alejandra and Mancero Espinoza, Jorge Daniel
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Protocolo externalizaci?n ,Asistencia alimentaria ,Proceso antropom?trico - Abstract
El presente proyecto de estudio ?La calidad de la asistencia alimentaria y su impacto en los trastornos nutricionales de las ni?as y ni?os de 12 a 36 meses en el Centro Infantil del Buen Vivir - (CIBV) ?Manuela Ca?izares? de la Zona 9 del Distrito Quito-Centro, Cant?n Quito, Parroquia Bellavista?, se encuentra enfocado principalmente en analizar el estado nutricional de las ni?as y ni?os que asisten diariamente al CIBV, tomando como referencia el peso y la talla en la que se encuentran seg?n su edad, mediante la investigaci?n y seguimiento a la asistencia alimentaria, analizando como factores fuertes que incidencia tiene la preparaci?n de alimentos al interior del CIBV y si esta pr?ctica constituye un riesgo mediante posibles accidentes y si adem?s se puede convertir en un distractor para el aprendizaje cognitivo de las ni?as y ni?os. Las herramientas que permitir?n la recolecci?n de los datos necesarios y que proporcionar? toda la informaci?n objetiva y subjetiva que ayudar? a la verificaci?n de la hip?tesis que se plante? en el proceso investigativo. La metodolog?a aplicada en este informe, identific? la modalidad, tipo y nivel de la misma con una visi?n global de la preparaci?n para la investigaci?n. Habi?ndose cumplido los objetivos a trav?s de las encuestas realizadas para la obtenci?n y procesamiento de los datos, que servir?n para realizar el an?lisis cuantitativo de la investigaci?n que a la vez permitir? definir las correspondientes recomendaciones y conclusiones generales. Durante el planteamiento de las conclusiones que se connotaron se determin? que la asistencia alimentaria tiene un factor ponderante en los trastornos nutricionales de las ni?as y ni?os Por este motivo se plantea la propuesta de externalizar la alimentaci?n que reciben las ni?as y ni?os mediante la elaboraci?n de un protocolo en el cual se describa el xv procedimiento a seguir, y con la visi?n de mantener y/o mejorar el estado nutricional de las ni?as y ni?os del CIBV.
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- 2017
18. Visual merchandising y gerencia de categorías con diseño en tiendas de moda
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Gómez Ochoa, Mayra Simoné, Ruíz Orjuela, Ángela Melisa, and Buitrago Reyes, Richard Orlando
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Clientes ,Clients ,Nuevas tecnologías ,Merchandising ,New technologies - Abstract
A lo largo de este proyecto, nos enfocamos en el tema de Merchandising aplicado al sector de la moda. Dentro de este extenso concepto, tratamos dos subtemas, el de visual y el de gestión donde mediante un estado de arte damos claridad a estos conceptos, su historia y cómo ha evolucionado en el Retail de la moda en el contexto mundial y por supuesto a nivel nacional, la tendencia del Retail de la moda, el uso de nuevas tecnologías en la tienda de moda, que procesos de modernización se ha generado en el Retail de la moda en las grandes y medianas empresas, qué países optan por usar nuevos modelos de exhibición y estrategias de competitividad con el fin de crear experiencias únicas a los clientes. Posterior a esta fase de investigación de tipo exploratorio tendremos como resultado un soporte y un conocimiento exhausto acerca de las técnicas del visual Merchandising en las tiendas de moda, para luego en el estado de resultados descubrir y evidenciar a través de la observación qué se está aplicando y como lo están las distintas tiendas de moda de marcas colombianas ubicadas en la ciudad de Bogotá. 1 TÍTULO DEL PROYECTO 2 RESUMEN DEL PROYECTO 3 DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROYECTO 3.1 PLANTEAMIENTO DEL PROBLEMA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 3.2 LA JUSTIFICACIÓN 3.2.1 DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA CIUDAD 3.3 EL CONTEXTO TEÓRICO 3.3.1 LA REVISÓS SISTEMATICAS DEL AVANCE PÚBLICO NACIONAL Y MUNDIAL DE LA INFORMACIÓN Y DEL CONOCIMIENTOACTUAL 3.3.1.1 Antecedentes del Merchandising 3.3.1.2 La evolución del visual Merchandising de las grandes y lujosas marcas de moda 3.3.1.3 Tendencias del Retail a nivel mundial 3.3.1.4 El visual Merchandising aplicado al E- commerce 3.3.2 EL MARCO REFERENCIAL 3.3.2.1 EL MARCO TEÓRICO 3.3.2.2 Definiendo el Merchandising Visual 3.3.2.2.1 La arquitectura exterior del establecimiento 3.3.2.2.2 Arquitectura interior 3.3.2.3 GESTION POR CATEGORIAS 3.3.2.4 MERCHANDISING DE SEDUCION 3.4 LOS OBJETIVOS 3.4.1 OBJETIVO GENERAL 3.4.2 OBJETIVOS ESPECÍFICOS 3.5 LA HIPÓTESIS 3.6 LA METODOLOGÍA 3.6.1 EL DISEÑO APROPIADO DE INVESTIGACIÓN 3.6.2 DELIMITACIÓN DE LA POBLACIÓN Y DE LA MUESTRA 3.6.3 FASE DE RECOLECCIÓN DE DATOS 3.7 CRONOGRAMA DE ACTIVIDADES 3 Bibliografía Pregrado Mercadeo y Publicidad Mercadeo y Publicidad
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- 2016
19. Capacidades y actividades del autocuidado en el paciente con pie diabético que ingresa al Servicio de Medicina de un Hospital Nacional. Enero- Marzo 2014
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Balcazar Ochoa, Mayra J., Escate Ruiz, Yessenia M., Choque Diaz, Cristina, and Velásquez Carranza, Doris Violeta
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Análisis Cuantitativo ,Pie Diabético--Prevención y Control ,Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud ,Autocuidado ,Anciano ,Estudios Transversales ,Femenino ,purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.03 [https] ,Masculino ,Anciano de 80 o más Años ,Epidemiología Descriptiva - Abstract
Objetivo: determinar las capacidades y actividades del autocuidado, según la teoría de Dorothea Orem en el paciente con pie diabético. Material y métodos: es un estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo y de corte transversal, incluyó una población de 60 pacientes que se encontraron hospitalizados en un servicio de medicina de un hospital nacional por presentar pie diabético; se empleó como instrumento el “Cuestionario sobre capacidades y actividades de autocuidado del paciente con pie diabético”, el cual fue elaborado por las investigadoras, la primera parte estuvo conformada por 13 ítems con preguntas abiertas, datos personales y antecedentes de otras enfermedades; la segunda parte, sobre capacidades de autocuidado del paciente considerándose 4 dimensiones como sensación, destreza, habilidades aprendidas y memoria y aprendizaje; conformado por 5 preguntas cada una; por último se enfoca a las actividades del autocuidado considerándose también 4 dimensiones como asistencia al médico, dieta, cuidado del pie y ejercicio; conformado por 5 preguntas respectivamente; para la realización del análisis se utilizó el programa SPSS versión 19. Resultados: se obtuvieron que las capacidades y actividades fueron en un mayor porcentaje inadecuadas (68.3%); del mismo modo, las capacidades fueron inadecuadas (75%), de la cual la dimensión de esta con mayor porcentaje inadecuado fue memoria y aprendizaje (75%) y las actividades, de la misma manera en un mayor porcentaje fueron inadecuadas (53.3%) y la dimensión con mayor porcentaje de nivel inadecuado fue asistencia al médico (65%). Conclusiones: las capacidades y actividades de autocuidado en un paciente que presenta pie diabético, se identificaron como inadecuadas.
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20. Valoración postural y tratamiento kinético en los estudiantes de la Unidad Educativa Especial Agustín Cueva Tamariz. Cuenca, periodo julio-diciembre 2014
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Zhapán Peláez, Jaime Vicente, Cañar Lojano, Hugo Aníbal, Arévalo Ochoa, Mayra Alexandra, Cruz Yaguana, Richard Elias, Zhapán Peláez, Jaime Vicente, Cañar Lojano, Hugo Aníbal, Arévalo Ochoa, Mayra Alexandra, and Cruz Yaguana, Richard Elias
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In recent years there have been 13 investigations in schools in the city of Cuenca, in search of postural changes, finding an average of 69.25%. Due to the impact of these changes we have been motivated to conduct this study in an Educational Unit of child (...)
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21. Capacidades y actividades en el autocuidado del paciente con pie diabético
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Balcázar-Ochoa, Mayra, primary, Escate-Ruíz, Yessenia, primary, Choque-Díaz, Cristina, primary, and Velásquez-Carranza, Doris, primary
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22. National survey of blindness and avoidable visual impairment in Honduras.
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Alvarado, Doris, Rivera, Belinda, Lagos, Luis, Ochoa, Mayra, Starkman, Ivette, Castillo, Mariela, Flores, Eduardo, Lansingh, Van C., Limburg, Hans, and Silva, Juan Carlos
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Objectives. To determine the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras, its causes and the response by the health services to growing demand. Methods. A cross-sectional population study was conducted between June and December 2013 using the standard methodology of the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness. A random sample survey was done in 63 clusters of 50 individuals aged ≥ 50, representative of the country as a whole. Visual acuity (VA) was assessed using a Snellen eye chart, and the condition of the lens and posterior pole was examined by direct ophthalmoscopy. Cataract surgical coverage was calculated and an assessment made of its quality, the causes of VA < 20/60 and the barriers to accessing surgical treatment. Results. A total of 2 999 people were examined (95.2% of the forecast total). Blindness prevalence was 1.9% (confidence interval of 95%: 1.4-2.4%) and 82.2% of these cases were avoidable. The main causes of blindness were unoperated cataracts (59.2%) and glaucoma (21.1%). Uncorrected refraction error was the main cause of severe (19.7%) and moderate (58.6%) visual impairment. Cataract surgical coverage was 75.2%. 62.5% of the eyes operated for cataracts achieved a VA > 20/60 with available correction. The main barriers against cataract surgery were cost (27.7%) and the lack of availability or difficulty of geographical access to the treatment (24.6%). Conclusions. The prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras is similar to that of other Latin American countries. 67% of cases of blindness could be resolved by improving the response capacity of the ophthalmological services, especially of cataract surgery, improving optician services and incorporating eye care in primary health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Investigación original. Encuesta nacional de ceguera y deficiencia visual evitables en Honduras.
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Alvarado, Doris, Rivera, Belinda, Lagos, Luis, Ochoa, Mayra, Starkman, Ivette, Castillo, Mariela, Flores, Eduardo, Lansingh, Van C., Limburg, Hans, and Silva, Juan Carlos
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OPHTHALMIC surgery , *BLINDNESS , *CATARACT , *GLAUCOMA , *HEALTH services accessibility , *STATISTICAL sampling , *VISION disorders , *VISUAL acuity , *DISEASE prevalence , *CROSS-sectional method , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *DISEASE complications , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
Objectives. To determine the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras, its causes and the response by the health services to growing demand. Methods. A cross-sectional population study was conducted between June and December 2013 using the standard methodology of the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness. A random sample survey was done in 63 clusters of 50 individuals aged ≥ 50, representative of the country as a whole. Visual acuity (VA) was assessed using a Snellen eye chart, and the condition of the lens and posterior pole was examined by direct ophthalmoscopy. Cataract surgical coverage was calculated and an assessment made of its quality, the causes of VA < 20/60 and the barriers to accessing surgical treatment. Results. A total of 2 999 people were examined (95.2% of the forecast total). Blindness prevalence was 1.9% (confidence interval of 95%: 1.4-2.4%) and 82.2% of these cases were avoidable. The main causes of blindness were unoperated cataracts (59.2%) and glaucoma (21.1%). Uncorrected refraction error was the main cause of severe (19.7%) and moderate (58.6%) visual impairment. Cataract surgical coverage was 75.2%. 62.5% of the eyes operated for cataracts achieved a VA > 20/60 with available correction. The main barriers against cataract surgery were cost (27.7%) and the lack of availability or difficulty of geographical access to the treatment (24.6%). Conclusions. The prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras is similar to that of other Latin American countries. 67% of cases of blindness could be resolved by improving the response capacity of the ophthalmological services, especially of cataract surgery, improving optician services and incorporating eye care in primary health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. [National survey of blindness and avoidable visual impairment in Honduras].
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Alvarado D, Rivera B, Lagos L, Ochoa M, Starkman I, Castillo M, Flores E, Lansingh VC, Limburg H, and Silva JC
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Blindness etiology, Blindness prevention & control, Cataract complications, Cataract epidemiology, Cataract Extraction, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Glaucoma complications, Glaucoma epidemiology, Health Services Needs and Demand, Health Surveys, Honduras epidemiology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Sampling Studies, Vision Disorders epidemiology, Vision Disorders therapy, Blindness epidemiology
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Objectives: To determine the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras, its causes and the response by the health services to growing demand., Methods: A cross-sectional population study was conducted between June and December 2013 using the standard methodology of the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness. A random sample survey was done in 63 clusters of 50 individuals aged ≥ 50, representative of the country as a whole. Visual acuity (VA) was assessed using a Snellen eye chart, and the condition of the lens and posterior pole was examined by direct ophthalmoscopy. Cataract surgical coverage was calculated and an assessment made of its quality, the causes of VA < 20/60 and the barriers to accessing surgical treatment., Results: A total of 2 999 people were examined (95.2% of the forecast total). Blindness prevalence was 1.9% (confidence interval of 95%: 1.4-2.4%) and 82.2% of these cases were avoidable. The main causes of blindness were unoperated cataracts (59.2%) and glaucoma (21.1%). Uncorrected refraction error was the main cause of severe (19.7%) and moderate (58.6%) visual impairment. Cataract surgical coverage was 75.2%. 62.5% of the eyes operated for cataracts achieved a VA > 20/60 with available correction. The main barriers against cataract surgery were cost (27.7%) and the lack of availability or difficulty of geographical access to the treatment (24.6%)., Conclusions: The prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in Honduras is similar to that of other Latin American countries. 67% of cases of blindness could be resolved by improving the response capacity of the ophthalmological services, especially of cataract surgery, improving optician services and incorporating eye care in primary health care.
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