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Luis M Blanco-Ancos

Luis M Blanco-Ancos
Alhambra Eidos · Development

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Introduction
Luis M Blanco-Ancos currently works at the Development Area, Alhambra Eidos. Luis does research in Programming Languages and Databases, focusing in Data Warehouse and BI development. Their current project is 'Public healthcare data warehouse'.

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A population pyramid is a powerful tool that enables users to analyze the demographic status belonging to a certain geographical area. This article focuses on the development of population pyramids using Excel’s add-in PowerPivot to manage the population data and Excel itself to build the population pyramid graphical representation.
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This article addresses the challenge of develop a process to create a SQL Server 2014 database containing demographic information. As starting point we use the data population aggregated figures placed in an Excel 2013 spreadsheet, which we transfer and shape as individual records in a database table. Our goal is to build a population database with...
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This article proposes a strategy using Excel 2013 to generate sample data for a SQL Server database. Through a VBA macro, the Excel spreadsheet is filled with a variable amount of records whose number is chosen by the user. The data is generated randomly, and finally, transferred to SQL Server.
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Objectives: This study aimed to estimate the frequency of hospitalizations due to herpes zoster (HZ) and to describe their clinical characteristics by sex and age group. Methods: Descriptive population-based cross-sectional study of hospital admissions due to HZ from 2003 to 2013 among residents in the Autonomous Community of Madrid. Sex, age, c...
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Pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 led to implementation in the Madrid Region of new strategies of epidemiology surveillance in order to give response to the need of immediacy and exhaustiveness. Descriptive cross-sectional study between May 1th 2009 and May 22th 2010. All disease episodes registered and reported as influenza disease were collected eve...
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The main advantages of online questionnaires are the speed of data collection and cost savings, but response rates are usually low. This study analyzed response rates and associated factors among health professionals in three opinion surveys in the autonomous region of Madrid. The participants, length of the questionnaire and topic differed among t...
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The main advantages of online questionnaires are the speed of data collection and cost savings, but response rates are usually low. This study analyzed response rates and associated factors among health professionals in three opinion surveys in the autonomous region of Madrid. The participants, length of the questionnaire and topic differed among t...
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Background: Pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 led to implementation in the Madrid Region of new strategies of epidemiology surveillance in order to give response to the need of immediacy and exhaustiveness. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study between May 1th 2009 and May 22th 2010. All disease episodes registered and reported as influenza disea...

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