Publications by authors named "Iris Anne C Reyes"

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur commonly and often recur. However, recent data on the epidemiology of recurrent UTI (rUTI) are scarce.

Methods: Between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2020, index uncomplicated UTIs (uUTIs) from office, emergency department, hospital, and virtual care settings were identified from the electronic health records of women at Kaiser Permanente Southern California.

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  • Autonomous cortisol secretion (ACS) from adrenal adenomas can lead to higher risks of comorbidities and mortality, and the dexamethasone suppression test (DST) is essential for its diagnosis.
  • A study involving 24,259 adults found only about 7% completed a DST, with factors such as male sex and high comorbidity index linked to lower completion rates.
  • To enhance detection and management of adrenal adenomas, clinical policies must be developed to encourage more patients to complete the DST.
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Genome sequencing was performed on matched normal and tumor tissue from a 6.5-yr-old boy with a diagnosis of recurrent medulloblastoma. A pathogenic heterozygous c.

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Resumen Con el propósito de prevenir lesiones y enfermedades ocupacionales, diseñamos un currículo de seguridad y salud para trabajadores inmigrantes en la industria lechera para aumentar el conocimiento, fomentar prácticas de seguridad, y reducir inequidades en la comunicación. El currículo se basa principalmente en la Taxonomía para el Aprendizaje Significativo-TAS ( Taxonomy of Significant Learning) e incorpora teorías de la conducta y de aprendizaje para adultos, así como también los principios de control de riesgos ocupacionales. Los entrenamientos se implementaron con 836 trabajadores de habla hispana de 67 lecherías en el estado de Wisconsin, en los Estados Unidos.

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  • A safety and health curriculum was designed for dairy immigrant workers to improve knowledge, promote safe behaviors, and address communication gaps, thereby reducing occupational injuries and diseases.
  • The training, based on the Taxonomy of Significant Learning, reached 836 Spanish-speaking workers from 67 Wisconsin dairy farms, with a notable 67% having never received prior safety training.
  • Evaluation results showed a significant 25% increase in knowledge (p < .01), with workers expressing confidence in adopting safety practices and planning to communicate safety issues to farmers, thus aiding compliance with OSHA training requirements.
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