Publications by authors named "Bernardo Garcia Espinosa"

Background: Panama is one of eight countries in Mesoamerica that aims to eliminate malaria by 2022. Malaria is concentrated in indigenous and remote regions like Guna Yala, a politically autonomous region where access to health services is limited and cases are predominately detected through intermittent active surveillance. To improve routine access to care, a joint effort was made by Guna Yala authorities and the Ministry of Health to pilot a network of community health workers (CHWs) equipped with rapid diagnostic tests and treatment.

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In this work, we present a simple and flexible model for Plasmodium vivax dynamics which can be easily combined with routinely collected data on local and imported case counts to quantify transmission intensity and simulate control strategies. This model extends the model from White et al. (2016) by including case management interventions targeting liver-stage or blood-stage parasites, as well as imported infections.

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Article Synopsis
  • Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a genetic condition that causes respiratory cilia to function poorly, resulting in difficulties with clearing mucus and leading to severe lung-related issues.
  • Digital high-speed video microscopy (DHSV) is a key diagnostic tool for assessing ciliary function, measuring ciliary beat frequency and pattern, but it currently lacks standardization in its use.
  • The paper suggests a standardized protocol for ciliary sample collection and analysis, introduces a system for evaluating ciliary beat patterns, and identifies areas for future research to improve DHSV testing.
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Background: Prior to introducing social needs screening into our subspecialty clinics, we first wanted to understand the health effects of the major social challenges facing children with chronic diseases in British Columbia.

Methods: Using a strict prospective methodology, avoiding use of health databases and proxy end points, we studied the effects of five social health determinants (distance from care, family income, gender, ethnicity, caregiver education), on health outcomes in three groups of children with chronic diseases: cystic fibrosis (CF), type 1 diabetes (T1D), chronic kidney disease (CKD). Social determinant data were collected at a face-to-face interview during a clinic visit.

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