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Background: Rotavirus vaccines are moderately protective against illness in high mortality settings compared with low mortality settings. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) evaluations may clarify our understanding of these disparities, but estimates among key subpopulations and against rare outcomes are not available in many analyses due to sample size. We combined 25 datasets from test-negative design case-control evaluations in 24 countries that enrolled children with medically-attended diarrhea, laboratory-confirmed rotavirus stool testing, and documented vaccination status.

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Guatemala is one of the Latin American countries with the greatest inequalities in access to health services, especially in primary health care. Multiple reforms have been proposed to solve accessibility problems but did not achieve the expected success, either for being isolated experiments or due to their interrupted implementation. Other associated factors are yet unknown, given the absence of a consolidated evaluation over time.

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Background: COVID-19-related restrictions led to an increase in overall loneliness and social isolation. Before the pandemic, care partners reported higher levels of loneliness and higher loneliness prevalence compared to non-care partners. Because of the spread and severity of the infections, and the access to support spread, we expect a different impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on LATAM care partners.

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A rare complication of infantile hemangioma: Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon.

J Surg Case Rep

November 2024

Department of Medical Research, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, 6ta calle final zona 10, Guatemala 01010, Guatemala.

Infantile hemangiomas are the most common type of vascular tumors, affecting ~5% of infants within the first weeks of life. In rare instances, these tumors can lead to Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon (KMP), a life-threatening consumptive coagulopathy characterized by thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and hypofibrinogenemia. In the present case, a 20-month-old patient is diagnosed with KMP.

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  • The SALURBAL study, initiated in 2017, aims to examine urban health determinants and effective policies across cities in Latin America, filling a research gap on health in lower and middle income countries.
  • It has four main objectives: analyzing social and physical factors impacting health, assessing the effects of urban policies, employing systems approaches for deeper understanding, and fostering discussions on health drivers and policy implications.
  • This review updates on SALURBAL's data resource, collaborative methods, challenges encountered, and highlights opportunities for enhancing policy-relevant research in urban health moving forward.
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Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the leading hereditary cause of intellectual disability and the most commonly associated genetic cause of autism. Historically, research into its pathophysiology has focused predominantly on neurons; however, emerging evidence suggests involvement of additional cell types and systems. The objective of this study was to review and synthesize current evidence regarding the pathophysiology of Fragile X syndrome.

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Background: The recent COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of infectious diseases at the human-animal interface highlight the global challenge of mitigating zoonotic risks. The One Health approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, urging for holistic and interdisciplinary strategies in disease prevention. Despite growing interest, the attention to wildlife in pandemic prevention remains limited.

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Background: Micronutrient deficiencies have serious lifelong consequences. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of anaemia, iron deficiency anaemia, iron deficiency, and vitamin A deficiency, according to sociodemographic factors and nutritional status among Panamanian children aged six to 59 months in 2019.

Methods: We used data from the National Health Survey of Panama (ENSPA), a population-based, cross-sectional study, with a nationally representative subsample to evaluate haemoglobin, C-reactive protein (CRP), ferritin, and retinol levels among children aged six to 59 months.

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  • The DEGREE study explored the impact of chronic kidney disease of undetermined cause (CKDu) globally by analyzing the prevalence of low estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in adults aged 18-60, focusing on participants without known CKD causes.
  • The study included data from 60,964 participants across 43 areas in 14 countries collected from 2007 to 2023, revealing the highest CKDu prevalence in rural areas of Uddanam, India, and Northwest Nicaragua (14%).
  • The findings indicate that CKDu is notably prevalent in specific regions, especially within Central America and South Asia, prompting the need for global monitoring while acknowledging the potential existence of unidentified disease clusters elsewhere.
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  • Podoconiosis is a little-known form of lymphoedema with uncertain global distribution, and recent studies aimed to assess its presence in Guatemala and Idukki District, India.
  • In Guatemala, researchers visited municipalities with suspected cases and ruled out podoconiosis in all examined cases, while in Idukki District, a large survey identified other causes of lower limb swelling, confirming no cases of podoconiosis.
  • The findings suggest that podoconiosis is not currently endemic in either Guatemala or Idukki District, indicating potential success in addressing this health issue.
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Sexual and gender minorities (SGM), including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+), communities, continue to face profound health disparities in the United States and globally. Although the terms SGM and LGBTQ+ are used as umbrella terms, the populations they describe are highly diverse. Currently, SGM persons are increasingly open and visible in the United States and many other parts of the world, and a modest body of knowledge on the health and well-being of some SGM subgroups currently exists.

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  • The study focuses on cross-border health service utilization at the Mexico-Guatemala border, highlighting the less-researched movement between low- and middle-income countries.
  • It employed a mixed-methods approach, conducting a survey of 4,733 border crossers and 28 interviews to assess the frequency and reasons for seeking health care and medicines across the border.
  • Findings revealed that 3.8% sought health care, with affordability and perceived quality being key drivers, while the use of public services primarily targeted preventive care, benefiting both local economies and health promotion.
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Cyclosporiasis has been a nationally notifiable disease in the United States since 1999, and cases have increased in recent years. We evaluated characteristics of U.S.

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Guatemala's Infant Mortality Rate was 20th highest in the world at 18 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022. Part of the problem is lay midwives (LMs) who attend most births at home lack training in helping babies breathe (HBB). LMs transfer babies struggling to breathe to firefighters (FF).

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Gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) as natural definitive hosts of Paragonimus mexicanus.

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports

November 2024

Laboratory of Helminthology, Faculty of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica; Centro de Investigación en Enfermedades Tropicales, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica. Electronic address:

Paragonimus mexicanus is a trematode that causes pulmonary and extrapulmonary infections in humans, characterized by chest pain, dyspnea, fever, and weight loss. The detection of Paragonimus spp. is primarily achieved through the microscopic observation of eggs in feces, sputum, and pleural fluid.

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It is time for World Hepatitis Testing Week.

Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol

January 2025

World Hepatitis Alliance, Geneva, Switzerland; Asociación Guatemalteca del Hígado, Guatemala City, Guatemala; Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

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Purpose: To determine predictive factors of higher levels of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the long-term after primary Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK).

Methods: Retrospective, single-surgeon case series of 129 successful primary DMEK eyes without graft failure and with a minimum postoperative follow-up of 12 months. Mixed effect model for repeated measurements (MMRM) analysis was performed to determine recipient, donor, surgical and postoperative factors associated with BCVA ≤ 0.

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Strengthening resilient and sustainable systems for health (RSSH) is central to the Global Fund's strategy, however questions persist about the Global Fund's role in the health systems strengthening space, and the extent to which investments are designed to achieve strengthening objectives, or just fill in gaps in the system. This paper reports on findings from the Prospective Country Evaluations (PCE), a multi-country multi-year evaluation of Global Fund support. We adapted a framework from Chee et al.

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Changes in family life related to globalization may include reduction in the collaborativeness observed in many Indigenous American communities. The present study examined longitudinal changes and continuities in collaboration in a Guatemalan Maya community experiencing rapid globalization. Fluid collaboration was widespread 3 decades ago among triads of mothers and 1- to 6-year-olds in 24 Mayan families exploring novel objects during home visits (Dayton et al.

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Background: Decisions regarding mode of delivery in the context of a prior cesarean birth is complicated because both trial of labor after cesarean and elective repeat cesarean birth have risks and benefits.

Purpose: The objective of this study was to understand the perspective of women and obstetricians in Coatepeque, Guatemala, to guide the development of a decision aid about mode of birth for women with a history of prior cesarean.

Methods: We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with obstetricians at Coatepeque Hospital and women at the Center for Human Development in the southwest Trifinio region of Guatemala in February 2020.

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Mental Health Risk and Protection Among First-Generation Latinx Immigrant Youth: A Latent Profile Analysis.

Health Educ Behav

November 2024

Department of Behavioral & Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.

First-generation Latinx immigrant youth from the Northern Triangle (NT; El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) face unique risks for experiencing stressors across the phases of migration, which could exacerbate their mental health. This study aimed to (a) identify and characterize unique latent profile groups based on response patterns to immigrant minority stress and psychosocial protective factor items and (b) examine the associations of latent profile membership with depression and anxiety symptoms among NT immigrant youth, controlling for study covariates (i.e.

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Research Question: What are the trends and impact of new technologies on the effectiveness and safety of assisted reproductive technology (ART) performed in Latin America during 2021?

Design: This was a retrospective collection of cycle-based multinational data obtained from ART procedures performed by 204 accredited institutions in 16 countries.

Results: In total 127,351initiated cycles resulted in 20,032 deliveries and 22,708 births. ART utilization showed great variability, from 623.

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[Clinical characterization of patients with complete fetal atrioventricular block].

Arch Cardiol Mex

November 2024

Servicio de Cardiología Pediátrica, Instituto Guatemalteco de Seguridad Social, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

The following article seeks to describe the clinical characterization of patients with congenital complete atrioventricular block. Information was collected from different sources, among which is the presentation of the pathology and its impact on the fetus, and the main basis was look for an association between the use of medications and its prognosis. Within the treatment to be used in patients with fetal atrioventricular block, the use of steroids, beta-adrenergic stimulators, plasma, etc.

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