Publications by authors named "M K Rocha-Martinez"

Background: The postoperative period is the recovery time after surgery and is defined as an individual process whose purpose is to return the person to the state of normality and integrity that they had prior to surgery.

Aim: Demonstrate the modification of the level of health of people in the early postoperative period through the development and validation of the Health Index Instrument, which is built from the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) standardized language.

Design: The design used a mixed method, which involved a first phase of instrument development and a second phase of instrument validation.

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In the present study, the nematicidal and acaricidal activity of three endophytic strains isolated from nodules was evaluated. The percentages of mortality of NOD4 against was 81.2%, and against 70.

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Here, we report three near-full-length genome sequences of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) obtained in Mexico City, Mexico, during the pandemic of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) in 2020, representing a zooanthroponotic transmission event between humans and a dog. All three genomes belong to the B.1.

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We have demonstrated for the first time a comprehensive evolutionary analysis of the Mexican lineage H5N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) using complete genome sequences ( = 189), from its first isolation in 1993 until 2019. Our study showed that the Mexican lineage H5N2 AIV originated from the North American wild bird gene pool viruses around 1990 and is currently circulating in poultry populations of Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Taiwan. Since the implementation of vaccination in 1995, the highly pathogenic AIV (HPAIV) H5N2 virus was eradicated from Mexican poultry in mid-1995.

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A colistin-resistant -carrying strain, RC2-007, was isolated from a swine farm in Mexico. This extraintestinal and uropathogenic strain of belongs to serotype O89:H9 and sequence type 744. Assembly and annotation resulted in a 4.

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