Publications by authors named "P C Lopez Vazquez"

Several challenges to validity have been identified with standard approaches used to measure "demand satisfied for modern methods of family planning." This study explored construct validity of the widely used indicator for "demand satisfied" by comparing the standard definition to alternative definitions of the indicator highlighting dimensions of women's own perceived demand, choice, and satisfaction. This cross-sectional study of women aged 15-49 years was conducted in Argentina (n = 1492), Ghana (n = 1600), and India (n = 1702) using a two-staged random sampling design.

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Glutathione (GSH) plays a vital role in the regulation of intracellular functions which alterations in physiological glutathione levels are associated to various diseases. Molecular bioimaging is a sensitive method for GSH detection, but challenges persist in the development of fluorescent probes, mainly concerning long-term tracking of intracellular GSH concentration because of aggregation of molecular probes and their washout in cells. Engineered nanomaterials have shown great promise for increasing the disease diagnosis accuracy.

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Article Synopsis
  • A holistic life-course approach to sexual, reproductive, and maternal health and rights (SRMHR) is essential to address healthcare access disparities, ensure high-quality care, and promote accountability in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries, particularly for vulnerable groups.
  • Discrimination and stigmatization significantly hinder access to healthcare for indigenous communities, Afro-descendants, LGBTQI+ individuals, persons with disabilities, older adults, and migrants within these regions.
  • The study involved semi-structured interviews with 27 key informants across several LAC countries to identify challenges in SRMHR, revealing barriers like lack of political will, instability, and civil opposition.
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In the face of a pressing global issue-the escalating threat of antibiotic resistance-the development of new antimicrobial agents is urgent. Nanotechnology, with its innovative approach, emerges as a promising solution to enhance the efficacy of these agents and combat the challenge of microbial resistance. Chitosan nanoparticles (CSNPs) stand out in biomedical applications, particularly in the controlled release of antibiotics, with their unique properties such as biocompatibility, stability, biodegradability, non-toxicity, and simple synthesis processes suitable for sensitive molecules.

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