Publications by authors named "F de la Hoz"

During the pandemic, Latin American countries suffered the collapse of their health systems. This was caused by the high demand for care of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, which was added to the care of patients with other diseases. The significant increase in demand for health services caused medical and laboratory supplies to decline rapidly.

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Introduction. Colombia is home to 2 million indigenous people who live in conditions of poverty and with health deficiencies, making them vulnerable to contracting hepatitis B (HBV). Amazonas has a high virus prevalence, and there are barriers to accessing vaccination; thus, part of the population is susceptible to infection.

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Introduction. Some studies have indicated that loneliness may be associated with an increased risk of mortality in cancer patients, as it can weaken treatment response and the immune system, and promote harmful behaviors, worsening the prognosis and increasing the likelihood of death. Addressing loneliness in public health is essential to provide social support and improve outcomes in cancer patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • The CoVIDA study in Bogotá D.C., Colombia aimed to identify risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 transmission among close contacts of high-risk adults through extensive contact tracing and testing.
  • The study involved over 60,000 RT-PCR tests, resulting in the identification of 5,551 close contacts, with a secondary attack rate (SAR) of 21.1%, indicating significant transmission risk.
  • Key findings showed that spouses, contacts of informally employed individuals, symptomatic cases, and those living in larger households had the highest SAR rates, emphasizing the need for targeted contact tracing in vulnerable socioeconomic settings.
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