Publications by authors named "Daniel Ernesto Noyola"

Introduction: In the paediatric population, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is usually asymptomatic or mild, but there are also severe and fatal cases.

Methods: We analysed data on COVID-19 cases from the national and state-level databases of the Federal Ministry of Health of Mexico and the Department of Health of Mexico City to determine the clinical characteristics and risk factors for mortality in children. We used Cox proportional hazards regression analysis to calculate the risk of death.

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Introduction: Mortality rates associated with COVID-19 vary widely between countries and, within countries, between regions. These differences might be explained by population susceptibility, environmental factors, transmission dynamics, containment strategies, and diagnostic approaches. We aimed to analyze if obesity and diabetes prevalence are associated with higher COVID-19 mortality rates in Mexico.

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Introduction: In the paediatric population, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is usually asymptomatic or mild, but there are also severe and fatal cases.

Methods: We analysed data on COVID-19 cases from the national and state-level databases of the Federal Ministry of Health of Mexico and the Department of Health of Mexico City to determine the clinical characteristics and risk factors for mortality in children. We used Cox proportional hazards regression analysis to calculate the risk of death.

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  • This study investigated the prevalence of antiretroviral drug resistance mutations among treatment-naive HIV-infected individuals in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, a region less influenced by migration compared to larger cities.
  • Thirty-eight viral sequences from 42 subjects were analyzed, revealing a 9.5% overall rate of drug resistance mutations, particularly concerning non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
  • The findings emphasize the impact of internal migration on spreading HIV mutations and suggest that drug resistance may be imported, warranting further attention as migrant repatriation increases in Mexico.
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Natural killer (NK) cell function is regulated by different types of membrane-bound receptors of which killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) are the most complex and diverse. KIRs are encoded by 17 different genes located within the leukocyte receptor complex (19q13.4).

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