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    Dahm Bernard, José Rizal, der Nationalheld der Filipinos

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    Salazar Zeus A. Dahm Bernard, José Rizal, der Nationalheld der Filipinos. In: Archipel, volume 40, 1990. pp. 213-215

    AsesorĂ­a en Materia de Seguridad RadiolĂłgica a Usuarios de Radiaciones Ionizantes

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    Describir, mediante un informe las actividades profesionales desarrolladas como parte de mi formación laboral dentro de la empresa Control de Radiaciones e Ingeniería, S. A. de C. V., durante los últimos tres años

    Dahm Bernard, José Rizal, der Nationalheld der Filipinos

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    Salazar Zeus A. Dahm Bernard, José Rizal, der Nationalheld der Filipinos. In: Archipel, volume 40, 1990. pp. 213-215

    L'importance de l'horizon philippin dans les études indonésiennes

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    Salazar Zeus A. L'importance de l'horizon philippin dans les études indonésiennes. In: Archipel, volume 57, 1999. L'horizon nousantarien. Mélanges en hommage à Denys Lombard (Volume II) pp. 45-54

    Pantayong Pananaw como discurso civilizacional

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    Effects of Tele-Rehabilitation Compared with Home-Based in-Person Rehabilitation for Older Adult’s Function after Hip Fracture

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    This study aimed to examine the effect of a multidisciplinary tele-rehabilitation program on functional recovery of older adults with hip fracture compared with home-based in-person rehabilitation. In this single-blinded, non-randomized clinical trial, we included older with hip fracture. The tele-rehabilitation group received a 12-week tele-rehabilitation program (supervised by their family caregivers). The control group received the usual postoperative rehabilitation provided by the Andalusian health system (Spain). The primary outcome was the patient-reported functional status assessed with the Functional Independence Measure. We also measured performance-based functional recovery using the Timed Up and Go Test and Short Physical Performance Battery. We performed both a per-protocol (62 participants; 28 tele-rehabilitation and 34 control groups) and an intention-to-treat analysis (71 participants; 35 tele-rehabilitation and 36 control groups). Participants who used the tele-rehabilitation program had higher Functional Independence Measure scores (high effect size: 0.98 Cohen’s d; p < 0.001) and better performance in the Timed Up and Go Test (medium effect size: 0.63 Cohen’s d; p = 0.025) compared with the control group. Differences between groups post-intervention were not statistically significant in the Short Physical Performance Battery. The tele-rehabilitation intervention proposed in this study is a valuable treatment option in the recovery process for older adults with hip fracture. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02968589.Medicine, Faculty ofOther UBCNon UBCFamily Practice, Department ofReviewedFacult

    Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Mexican Children and Adolescents

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    Background: We analyzed the demographic, clinical, and diagnostic data of children and adolescents in Mexico, from the first case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to 28 February 2022. Methods: Using the open databases of the Ministry of Health and a tertiary pediatric hospital, we obtained demographic and clinical data from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic until 28 February 2022. In addition, quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction outputs were used to determine the viral load, and structural protein-based serology was performed to evaluate IgG antibody levels. Results: Of the total 437,832 children and adolescents with COVID-19, 1187 died. Of these patients, 1349 were admitted to the Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico GĂłmez, and 11 died. Obesity, asthma, and immunosuppression were the main comorbidities, and fever, cough, and headache were the main symptoms. In this population, many patients have a low viral load and IgG antibody levels. Conclusion: During the first 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico, children and adolescents had low incidence and mortality. They are a heterogeneous population, but many patients had comorbidities such as obesity, asthma, and immunosuppression; symptoms such as fever, cough, and headache; and low viral load and IgG antibodies
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