Patricia Chico Aldama

Patricia Chico Aldama
Instituto Nacional de Pediatría | INP · Department of Infectious Diseases

Master of Public Health

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Colonización por enterobacterias de dos cohortes de niños de comunidades rurales del estado de Morelos
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The importance of preconception care for the mother and child health has long been demonstrated, but the practical realization of this prophylactic activity remains insignificant. Th e article presents the “PerConcept” study results – a survey on “Family Planning” concept perceptions among physicians, whose activity is related to reproductive healt...
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A life-course approach to enhancing maternal and child health by improving parental health prior to conception is gaining international interest. Healthcare providers and researchers are seeking effective ways to increase women’s and men’s access to preconception care, especially through primary care. At the same time, preconception health includes...
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temas de desarrollo organizacional en la practica medica y temas como liderazgo ,motivacion ,manejo de conflicto, trabajo en equipo .
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Background: There is little information about the possible role of H. pylori infection on appetite-regulating peptides in children. This study evaluated the association between H. pylori infection and serum levels of ghrelin, leptin, and obestatin in schoolchildren. Methods: One hundred seventy-eight schoolchildren, students at boarding schools...
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SISTEMA DE VIGILANCIA EPIDEMIOLOGICA EN LAS INFECCIONES NOSOCOMIALES
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TENDENCIAS DE LAS INFECCIONES NOSOCOMIALES
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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, immune-mediated flaccid paralysis frequently associated with Campylobacter infection. Of two predominant GBS subtypes, a demyelinating subtype (acute inflammatory demyelinative polyneuropathy [AIDP]) predominates in the United States and Europe, and axonal subtype (acute motor axonal neuropathy [AMAN]) is...
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CONCEPTOS BASICOS Y PANORAMA DE CANCER INFANTIL CAP 2
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PANORAMA EPIDEMIOLOGICO DE LAS INFECCIONES NOSOCOMIALES

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