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Publikováno v:
The West Indian medical journal. 51(1)
Intestinal parasites contribute greatly to morbidity in developing countries. While there have been several studies of the problem in the Caribbean, including the implementation of control programmes, this has not been done for Guyana. The aim of thi
Autor:
H E, Laubach, L, Validum, J A, Bonilla, A, Agar, R, Cummings, C, Mitchell, R R, Cuadrado, C J, Palmer
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The West Indian medical journal. 50(4)
Adult female mosquitoes were collected in Mahdia, Guyana, to determine the incidence of malaria in Anopheles species found during the month of June 2000. Centers for Disease Control miniature white (incandescent) light traps, model 512, and miniature
Autor:
R R, Cuadrado
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Puerto Rico health sciences journal. 16(1)
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Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 71(8)
The need to increase the nation's primary care workforce, and the presence of large numbers of international medical graduates (IMGs) who encounter barriers to licensure as physicians, have led to consideration of ways that IMGs might practice as phy
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The Journal of Immunology. 94:67-73
Summary Homotypic and heterotypic antibody responses were demonstrated in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, chickens and monkeys following immunization with DA or other parainfluenza viruses. The extent of heterotypic antibody responses was found to be
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New England Journal of Medicine. 285:1460-1469
THE outbreaks of dengue in the Caribbean area in 1963–64 and 1968–691 have served as reminders of the continuing presence of dengue in the Western Hemisphere, and the threat of recurrence of epidem...
Autor:
R R, Cuadrado, J, Casals
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 98(2)
Autor:
C D, Florey, R R, Cuadrado
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Human biology. 40(2)
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The New England journal of medicine. 286(15)
Autor:
R R, Cuadrado
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 33(6)
Recent studies have shown high levels of antibody to the parainfluenza virus group in human sera collected in New England and in other populations in various parts of the world. In view of the importance of animals as reservoirs of viruses affecting