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Cost-effectiveness of early intervention in psychosis in Latin America: economic evaluation of Chilean services. [PDF]

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Aceituno D   +9 more
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Ophthalmology in Latin America

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1996
This YEAR, the United States hosted the "Summit of the Americas" that brought together heads of states from all of the Americas to discuss and provide solutions to many of the problems faced in our hemisphere. As US ophthalmology becomes globalized, it is in the interest of ophthalmologists to know the current status and possible solutions to the ...
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AIDS IN LATIN AMERICA

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
The epidemic in Latin America has placed an unexpected additional burden on the health care systems and national economies, already weak and affected by severe problems. Specific regional diseases in addition to common opportunistic infections, and particularly the high incidence of TB, produce a different picture compared with the United States and ...
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Americas — Latin Americas

1988
According to the 1987-1988 Directory, there are 14 CINP members in the Latin Americas. They represent less than 2% of the total (743) membership.
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Epilogue: Latin America Beyond Latin America?

2008
As The Movies of My Life illustrates, conventional notions of Latin America have been shaken by the social and cultural dynamics of the last decades. If Latin America was defined in opposition to the United States, globalization has led to the omnipresence of North American culture.
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The Chinese in Latin America

The China Quarterly, 1961
When in 1953 the Central Obrera Boliviana was examining the proposals for agrarian reform submitted by a commission appointed by the President of Bolivia, the Communist José Pereira criticised the proposals and read out a draft law on agrarian reform which, in the opinion of the Communists, adequately met Bolivian conditions. Nuflo Chavez, Minister for
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LEPTOSPIROSIS IN LATIN AMERICA

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
Leptospirosis is a common disease in Latin America. Transmission to humans occurs by contact with water or soil contaminated with the urine of rodents, dogs, or livestock. Pathogenesis is still poorly understood, and bacterial toxin or virulence factors are probably responsible for many features of the disease.
A V, Lomar, D, Diament, J R, Torres
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