8 research outputs found
Persistent inequities in maternal mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1990-2019
We obtained the analyzed data from the public repository of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study (http://ghdx.healthdata.org). However, under the request of The Lancet Regional Health – Americas and in order to contribute to transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study entitled “Persistent inequities in maternal mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1990-2019”, made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used without the previous authorization of the investigators. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purposes please contact Edson Serván Mori ([email protected]). </p
Questionaries
<p>Under request of PlosONE and in order to contribute to transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study entitled “A cross-sectional study of prisoners in Mexico City comparing prevalence of transmissible infections and chronic diseases with that in the general population”, made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used without previous authorization of the investigators. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purposes please contact Sergio Bautista-Arredondo (PI of the study, [email protected]) or Edson Serván Mori (corresponding author [email protected]).</p
Database
<p>Under request of PlosONE and in order to contribute to transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study entitled “Estimating the Impact of Late ART Initiation on HIV Transmission among Men who have Sex with Men in Mexico using a mathematical model”, made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used without previous authorization of the investigators. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purposes please contact Sergio Bautista-Arredondo (PI of the study, [email protected]), Yanink Caro (principal author of the study, [email protected]), or Juan Sierra-Madero (corresponding author [email protected]).</p
Important Notice
<p>Under request of PlosONE and in order to contribute to transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study entitled “A cross-sectional study of prisoners in Mexico City comparing prevalence of transmissible infections and chronic diseases with that in the general population”, made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used without previous authorization of the investigators. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purposes please contact Sergio Bautista-Arredondo (PI of the study, [email protected]) or Edson Serván Mori (corresponding author [email protected]).</p
Old principles, persisting challenges: Maternal health care market alignment in Mexico in the search for UHC
<p>Important
Notice</p><p><br></p>
<p>Under
request of PlosONE and in order to contribute to transparency and replicability
of research, the authors of the study entitled “Old principles, persisting
challenges: Maternal health care market alignment in Mexico in the search for
UHC”, made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the
results of the above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used
without previous authorization of the investigators. If you are interested in
analyzing this database for original research purposes please contact Edson
Serván Mori (corresponding author [email protected]).</p
Important note - Length of incarceration and NCDs risk factors
<p>Under request of PLOS ONE journal and in order to contribute to the transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study “Cross-sectional association between length of incarceration and selected risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases in two male prisons in Mexico City”; made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the afore-mentioned paper_inc is not authorized and shall not be used without previous authorization of the researchers. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purpose please contact Sergio Bautista-Arredondo (PI of the original study- [email protected]) or Ruy Lopez-Ridaura (corresponding author- [email protected])</p
Qx - Length of incarceration and NCDs risk factors
<p>Under request of PLOS ONE journal and in order to contribute to the transparency and replicability of research, the authors of the study “Cross-sectional association between length of incarceration and selected risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases in two male prisons in Mexico City”; made the data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the afore-mentioned paper_inc is not authorized and shall not be used without previous authorization of the researchers. If you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purpose please contact Sergio Bautista-Arredondo (PI of the original study- [email protected]) or Ruy Lopez-Ridaura (corresponding author- [email protected])</p
Welfare effects of health insurance in Mexico-Database
<p>Important
Notice:</p><p><br></p><p>Under request of PlosONE and in order to contribute to transparency and
replicability of research, the authors of the study entitled “Welfare effects of health insurance in Mexico: The Case of Seguro Popular de Salud”, made the
data available. Any other use than exploring or replicating the results of the
above-mentioned paper is not authorized and shall not be used without previous
authorization of the investigators. If
you are interested in analyzing this database for original research purposes
please contact Sandra G. Sosa-RubĂ (corresponding author [email protected]).</p