Publications by authors named "Maximo Alejandro Garcia-Flores"

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  • * The study reviewed 13 documents from different countries that provide guidelines for detecting IEMs, noting significant variability in the number of disorders screened for (from 4 to 61), with common ones including congenital hypothyroidism and phenylketonuria.
  • * Detection guidelines are influenced by individual country policies, disorder incidence, and available resources, highlighting the lack of a universal standard but a shared goal of early detection, diagnosis, and treatment across programs.
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Background: The Administrative Work Program at the Center for Educational Research and Teacher Training (CIEFD) was based on the approach of the administrative area to publicize the aspects covered by the environment and the daily operation of the Unit, since all of this is an essential part In order for the CIEFD to function correctly, it must also be verified that the work within the organization is carried out correctly and that each element fulfills its functions.

Objetive: Describe the different aspects of the administrative work program of the Center for Educational Research and Teacher Training in Puebla.

Material And Methods: Qualitative narrative study that describes each of the important administrative areas in the CIEFD: Financial Resources, Material Resources, Human Resources, Conservation and Maintenance, Civil Protection, Competitiveness Model and IT Coordination.

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Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) capable of progressing to the development of symptomatic heart failure (HF), independently of traditional risk factors for it, such as coronary artery disease and hypertension. There is no specific treatment for DCM; however, sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are hypoglycemic drugs that act on SGLT2 channels, inhibiting glucose reabsorption in the kidney. In addition, they have cardioprotective effects, which is why their mechanisms at the cardiac level have been studied.

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Monkeypox, also known as Mpox, is a zoonotic disease endemic to central and western Africa. Following the successful eradication of human smallpox, Mpox has emerged as the primary poxvirus-related illness. In May 2022, an outbreak of Mpox was reported in the United Kingdom.

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Background: Leukemia is the most frequent cancer in children and adolescents, and it has a high prevalence of depression and anxiety which deteriorates the quality of life related to health. The symptoms of depression and anxiety may go unnoticed by the physician as a normal response during cancer treatment.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and health-related quality of life in pediatric patients with leukemia.

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  • A study was conducted to identify key risk factors influencing COVID-19 mortality, focusing on various health conditions and demographics.
  • The study involved 1,190 patients, comparing those who died from COVID-19 to those who survived, analyzing factors like age, gender, and pre-existing conditions.
  • Results indicated that the male gender does not significantly impact COVID-19 mortality, but factors such as being over 60, having high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity do increase the risk of death.
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