Publications by authors named "Rivera L"

To examine whether the duration of exclusive breastfeeding affects maternal nutrition or infant motor development, we examined data from two studies in Honduras: the first with 141 infants of low-income primiparous women and the second with 119 term, low birth weight infants. In both studies, infants were exclusively breastfed for 4 mo and then randomly assigned to continue exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) until 6 mo or to receive high-quality, hygienic solid foods (SF) in addition to breast milk between 4 and 6 mo. Maternal weight loss between 4 and 6 mo was significantly greater in the exclusive breastfeeding group (EBF) group than in the group(s) given solid foods (SF) in study 1 (-0.

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The effects of specific histamine agonists and antagonists on isolated rabbit penile dorsal artery segments were explored using in vitro isometric techniques. Histamine caused the constriction of both precontracted and resting segments. In precontracted arterial rings treated with the H1 receptor antagonist mepyramine, histamine evoked a vasodilatation, followed by contraction at higher concentrations.

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Purpose: To determine the age of presentation and anatomical distribution of colorectal cancer in an urban multi-ethnic group.

Patients And Methods: Patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma from 1976-1995 in the tumor registry file of a major hospital in New York City's borough of Manhattan were identified. The charts of 688 patients were reviewed and the location of the cancer, ethnicity, and age at diagnosis were recorded.

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The effect of histamine (10(-9)-10(-3) M) on horse penile dorsal artery was evaluated. Precontracted vessels showed a biphasic response (relaxation-contraction) to histamine, while at basal tone, histamine only induced a contractile effect. The H1 receptor agonist, 2-pyridylethylamine (PEA) (10(-9)-10(-3) M), induced concentration-dependent relaxation in precontracted rings and provoked vasoconstriction at basal tone.

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The response of neuroma nerve endings to different stimuli was studied in a saphenous nerve neuroma preparation in vitro. Electrical activity was recorded from 141 single fibres dissected of saphenous nerve. One-third (27 %) displayed spontaneous activity.

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Background: Nonoperative management of blunt injury to the spleen in adults has been applied with increasing frequency. However, the criteria for nonoperative management are controversial. The purpose of this multi-institutional study was to determine which factors predict successful observation of blunt splenic injury in adults.

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Unlabelled: Breast milk intake, urine volume and urine-specific gravity (USG) of exclusively breastfed, low birthweight (LBW) term male infants in Honduras were measured during 8-h periods at 2 (n = 59) and 8 (n = 68) wk of age. Ambient temperature was 22-36 degrees C and relative humidity was 37-86%. Maximum USG ranged from 1.

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For the purpose of enriching the knowledge on the glycaemic (GI) and insulinaemic (InIn) indices of indigenous foods, 3 single foods and 3 realistic high complex carbohydrate meals (bread=100) were studied in 8 healthy subjects. Observed GI (mean+/-SEM) were: beans (B) 19.3+/-3.

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The hepatitis E virus (HEV) has a global distribution and is known to have caused large waterborne epidemics of icteric hepatitis. The transmission is primarily fecal-oral. Some reports have suggested parenteral transmission of HEV from its association to hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, or due to the development of hepatitis E after blood transfusion.

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The seroprevalence of hepatitis B was investigated in over 12,000 subjects in six countries of Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Venezuela. Each study population was stratified according to age, gender, and socioeconomic status. Antibodies against hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) were measured in order to determine hepatitis B infection.

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In a multicenter study, hepatitis A virus (HAV) seroprevalence was surveyed in six countries in Latin America in which in 12,000 subjects were stratified for age. The highest rates of seroprevalence were recorded in the Dominican Republic (89.0%) and Mexico (81.

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Prospective and retrospective data on maternal attitudes and obstacles to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) were collected from Honduran mothers of low birthweight (1500-2500 g), term infants who were enrolled in an intervention study to compare infant outcomes in those who were randomly assigned to breastfeed exclusively for either 4 or 6 months. Perceived advantages of EBF were that it was easier, more practical and economical, and resulted in better infant health and growth. Disadvantages included the perceived time demand, concerns that the infant would accept solids less readily, and fears that breast milk alone was insufficient.

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This paper is a limited-scope experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of the Dental Health Educational Programs implemented in Venezuelan schools by the Dentistry Division of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. Two hundred and ninety-six six-to-twelve year olds were randomly selected from two schools, one private, the other public, located in the Municipality of Maracaibo, State of Zulia, Venezuela. The children assigned to each school were randomly distributed among the experimental and control groups.

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Introduction: Insulinomas are uncommon tumors, their incidence is approximately one case for 1 million population per year.

Objective: To expose our experience in the diagnosis of these tumors at the Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Salvador Zubirán.

Material And Methods: All patients with histologic diagnosis of insulinoma were reviewed; the period was from 1959 to 1996.

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Pain is an important issue in quality of care and is increasingly cited as an outcome used to evaluate effectiveness of nursing care. Research indicates that nurses are not well prepared to care for patients with pain. Thus many patients are inadequately assessed and treated and consequently receive less than optimal pain management.

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Background: The optimal age at which to introduce complementary foods is a topic of considerable debate.

Objective: This study was designed to evaluate this issue in a nutritionally vulnerable population in Honduras.

Design: Mothers of low-birth-weight (1500-2500 g) term (ie, small-for-gestational-age) infants were recruited in the hospital and assisted with exclusive breast-feeding during the first 4 mo.

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1. We have studied the effects of muscarinic cholinoceptor agonists and subtype-preferring antagonists on the isometric contraction of smooth muscle strips from dog prostate. 2.

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To evaluate the effect of introducing complementary foods before 6 mo of age, we randomly assigned 164 infants who had been exclusively breast-fed for 4 mo to continue being exclusively breast-fed until 6 mo (EBF group) or to receive iron-fortified foods in addition to breast milk from 4 to 6 mo (BF+SF group). At 6 mo, the BF+SF group had higher mean iron intake (4 mg/d compared with 0.2 mg/d in EBF infants) and higher hemoglobin, hematocrit, and ferritin values than the EBF group (P < 0.

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The title compound, C15H9Br2CIN2O2S, was synthesized by electrophilic addition of bromine to 2-(2-chloro-5-nitrostyryl)benzothiazole. The molecule consists of benzothiazole and 2-chloro-5-nitrophenyl rings linked by a 1,2-dibromoethane moiety. The dihedral angle between the benzothiazole and phenyl rings is 8.

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This study was undertaken to examine the regional distribution of colorectal cancer, the age of presentation for different subsite locations of the disease and whether there is any intersex difference in frequency of the disease, in New York City Hispanics. The charts of Hispanic patients on file with the tumor registry at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City from 1976 to 1995 were reviewed. Demographic and pathologic data including patient age and cancer location were analyzed.

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The learning needs of persons with HIV/AIDS continue to grow more complex as new treatments are developed and HIV disease shifts from being a terminal to a chronic illness. Clinicians could use a simple tool to help them to focus on what clients think is important to know about living with HIV/AIDS. This article describes the development of the HIV Educational Needs Assessment Tool (HENAT).

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A case of malabsorption of pancreatic etiology secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is reported. Normalization of calcemia was achieved with parathyroidectomy and oral administration of pancreatic enzymes was initiated. HPT is an infrequent cause of pancreatic inflammatory disease.

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Objectives: To share a story about being the wife of a cancer survivor who had a blood cell transplantation (BCT).

Data Sources: Personal experience, and published articles related to the impact of cancer on the family.

Conclusions: Cancer affects not only the patient but the entire family unit.

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The title compound, C18H14ClN3O2, was synthesized by the condensation of 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzaldehyde with 2-methyl-1-propenylbenzimidazole, and the molecule comprises a 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzene and a 1-(Z)-propenylbenzimidazole. The two aromatic moieties are conjugated through the vinyl group. The dihedral angle between the two rings is 1.

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