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Rev Panam Salud Publica
June 2007
National Research Center on Maternal and Child Health (CENISMI), Avenida Abraham Lincoln #2 Esq. Ave. Independencia, Centro de Los Héroes, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana.
Objectives: To critically assess the prevalence among schoolchildren 6 to 9 years of age throughout the Dominican Republic of a bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination scar, and to examine the relationship between nutritional and sociodemographic factors and the likelihood of having a BCG scar.
Methods: This correlational study used the database of the Second National Census on Height and Weight of Elementary School First Grade Students, which was conducted in the Dominican Republic August 2001-May 2002, to provide a critical assessment of BCG coverage nationwide. The Census information for the children included the presence of BCG scar, their nutritional status, and basic demographic data.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
December 2003
National Research Center on Maternal and Child Health (CENISMI), Santo Dominican Republic.
Transmission of HIV in the Dominican Republic occurs primarily through heterosexual contact. As part of a continuing strategy to prevent and contain the spread of HIV infection, the Ministry of Health of the Dominican Republic established an integrated package of interventions to reduce HIV mother-to-child transmission that was initiated on May 15, 2000. The program was designed to be implemented in 3 phases.
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