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CiguaMOD I: A conceptual model of ciguatoxin loading in the Greater Caribbean Region. [PDF]
Parsons ML +6 more
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This work has been conducted as partial fulfillment of the Global Surgery master's degree, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Moreover, it has not been previously published, and the manuscript (including related data) is not currently under consideration elsewhere.
Ali Yasen Mohamedahmed +7 more
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Epidemiological, virological and clinical characterization of a Dengue/Zika outbreak in the Caribbean region of Costa Rica 2017-2018. [PDF]
Soto-Garita C +7 more
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Climate Change and Tourism Features in the Caribbean
The tourist industry is widely recognised as the key engine of growth in the Caribbean, representing a significant source of foreign exchange earnings and employment.
Lewis-Bynoe, Denny +2 more
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Ever‐growing human activities present an active and continuing threat to many species throughout the world. Nevertheless, concerted conservation efforts in some regions have balanced these threats and allowed endangered species to recolonise former parts of their original ranges and reverse their decline.
Kilian Hughes +2 more
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The impact of research on health education/health literacy on policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean Region. [PDF]
Vílchez-Román C +2 more
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We describe the host response continuum for highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV), including the continuum of host responses to HPAIV infection and exposure based on the primary axis of host competence, ability to infect other hosts, and host vulnerability.
Johanna A. Harvey +9 more
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How international organizations can support the development of cardio-oncology in the Latin American and the Caribbean region. [PDF]
Peix A +6 more
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Belowground effects of ground‐dwelling large herbivores in forest ecosystems
This study reviews how ground‐dwelling large herbivores affect forest soil and litter globally. Effects are context‐dependent, vary among species and forest types, and remain poorly studied in tropical forests, highlighting critical gaps in understanding nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning.
Letícia Gonçalves Ribeiro +4 more
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