Publications by authors named "Gaspar Rodriguez"

Background: Inflammatory markers are pivotal for the diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and sepsis. This study compared markers between hospitalised patients with COVID-19 and those with bacterial sepsis.

Methods: This retrospective single-centre cohort study included 50 patients with COVID-19 clinical stages II and III and 24 patients with bacterial sepsis.

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Emerging human coronaviruses, including the recently identified SARS-CoV-2, are relevant respiratory pathogens due to their potential to cause epidemics with high case fatality rates, although endemic coronaviruses are also important for immunocompromised patients. Long-term coronavirus infections had been described mainly in experimental models, but it is currently evident that SARS-CoV-2 genomic-RNA can persist for many weeks in the respiratory tract of some individuals clinically recovered from coronavirus infectious disease-19 (COVID-19), despite a lack of isolation of infectious virus. It is still not clear whether persistence of such viral RNA may be pathogenic for the host and related to long-term sequelae.

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A recently published article of this journal stated that informatics solutions can guide better public health decision-making during the COVID 19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) pandemic. Honduras is a country facing the COVID-19 pandemic with a weak health surveillance system while also fighting a dengue epidemic and the aftermath of two hurricanes that struck its territory in November 2020. In response, we as academics started a COVID-19 and Dengue Observatory combining several technological platforms and developing multidisciplinary research to help the country navigate the crisis.

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  • The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplant Registry (RLADTR) was established in 1991 to gather data on renal replacement therapy (RRT) across 20 Latin American countries, highlighting yearly trends and patient statistics in 2010.
  • The study reported a significant increase in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) prevalence from 119 to 660 patients per million from 1991 to 2010, with hemodialysis being the most common treatment option.
  • The findings showed positive correlations between RRT prevalence and both gross national income (GNI) and life expectancy, while diabetes remained the leading cause of ESRD, and cardiovascular issues were the primary cause of death among patients.
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In 2008, 563,294,000 people were living in Latin America (LA), of which 6.6% were older than 65. The region is going through a fast demographic and epidemiologic transition process, in the context of an improvement in socio-economic indices.

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