Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the main risk factors associated with the progression to severe disease or death have been typically advanced age, diabetes mellitus, obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, and chronic pneumopathy. Because of their immunosuppression status, persons with HIV were also expected to have a higher susceptibility to ...
Juan Carlos Alzate Angel+2 more
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Medical test and employee's autonomy. Confidentiality of data and non‐discrimination
Abstract Monitoring health is one of the basic principles of Occupational Health and Safety. The main objective of this monitoring will be the detection of possible damage to health arising from work. They try to discover the effects that the inherent risks with the work may cause the worker, which will show, given the case, through an alteration of ...
Javier Fernández‐Costales Muñiz
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Manifestaciones orales del VIH/SIDA en pacientes del Hospital Regional de Talca, 2004. [PDF]
86 p.El propósito del estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de manifestaciones orales del VIH/SIDA de 93 pacientes controlados en el Hospital Regional de Talca.
Rubio Palma, Jose Patricio+1 more
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Outgoing gravitational shock-wave at the inner horizon: The late-time limit of black hole interiors [PDF]
We investigate the interiors of 3+1 dimensional asymptotically flat charged and rotating black holes as described by observers who fall into the black holes at late times, long after any perturbations of the exterior region have decayed.
Amos Ori+3 more
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[Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des étudiants au Mali en Chine concernant le VIH/SIDA]
Le VIH/SIDA est l'un des problèmes majeurs de santé publique dans le monde. La jeunesse y compris le monde scolaire est un groupe vulnérable pour le VIH et SIDA à cause du fait qu'elle n'est pas suffisamment bien préparée pour affronter les problèmes ...
M Guindo Oumar, Aizhong Liu
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Aging with HIV/AIDS in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A scoping review
Abstract Older adults in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) are projected to increase 4‐fold from 46 million to 165 million by 2050. Despite this fact, global health policies and programs typically neglect this particular demographic. This is illustrated by the fact that policies and programs directed towards human immunodeficiency virus/acquired ...
Satveer Dhillon+2 more
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Impact of introducing human immunodeficiency virus testing, treatment and care in a tuberculosis clinic in rural Kenya [PDF]
SETTING: In July 2005, Médecins Sans Frontières and the Ministry of Health, Kenya, implemented an integrated tuberculosis-human immunodeficiency virus (TB-HIV) programme in western Kenya.
Guerrero, W+4 more
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Abstract Background Social determinants of health (SDoH) can significantly impact overall well‐being. While existing research has explored SDoH as predictors of well‐being among women living with HIV, longitudinal studies examining these relationships over time remain limited.
Zerihun Admassu+9 more
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Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas sobre VIH SIDA en los estudiantes de psicología. UNAN Managua. II Semestre 2011. [PDF]
Estudio de corte transversal con el objetivo de analizar los conocimientos, actitudes y practicas sobre VIH y SIDA de los estudiantes de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN Managua) durante el II semestre del 2011. En cuanto
Mejía Chávez, Aracelly
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Combining kernel estimators in the uniform deconvolution problem [PDF]
We construct a density estimator and an estimator of the distribution function in the uniform deconvolution model. The estimators are based on inversion formulas and kernel estimators of the density of the observations and its derivative.
van Es, Bert
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