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    Página web aprendo ABC

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    Desde la llegada del covid-19 surgieron grandes cambios para la sociedad, cuidarse y cuidar a nuestros familiares se hizo una prioridad en nuestra vida diaria. Ante ello surgieron distintas estrategias para que las personas no tengan que salir de casa y exponerse al virus, el trabajo en algunas empresas se modificó para que sea de forma remota, los negocios pasaron a ser virtuales y la educación paso ser dictada a distancia con distintos métodos, ya sea por televisión, radio o de forma virtual por distintas plataformas. El Ministerio de Educación desarrollo el programa “Aprendo en casa” con esta estrategia se pretendía que los alumnos tanto de nido, inicial, primaria y secundaria logren seguir sus estudios previos. Sin embargo, para los niños menores de siete años este método no sirvió porque ellos al ser pequeños y estar en pleno desarrollo tienden a distraerse con mayor facilidad y no logran retener la información a largo plazo. Es por ello, que nace la idea de “Aprendo ABC”, la cual tiene como principal objetivo dar solución a dicha problemática. El proyecto de Aprendo ABC consiste en demostrar la viabilidad de crear una página web que brinde reforzamiento mediante juegos didácticos, en donde el niño aprenderá mientras juega, esto está dirigido a menores de 4 a 7 años de Lima Metropolitana. En el desarrollo de esta investigación se logró identificar que los niños no pueden llevar las clases de forma virtual sin un reforzamiento previo. Para obtener datos concisos se tuvo que segmentar, evaluar nuestros costos, quienes son nuestros competidores, nuestros socios clave, entre otros. Asimismo, el desarrollo del plan financiero nos permitió determinar con mayor exactitud si nuestro proyecto es factible y en cuanto tiempo recuperamos nuestra inversión.Since the arrival of covid-19, great changes have arisen for society, taking care of ourselves and our relatives became a priority in our daily lives. Given this, different strategies emerged so that people do not have to leave home and be exposed to the virus, work in some companies was modified to be remote, businesses became virtual, and education happened to be dictated remotely with different methods, either by television, radio or virtually by different platforms. The Ministry of Education developed the program "I learn at home" with this strategy it was intended that students both nests, initial, primary, and secondary can continue their previous studies. However, for children under seven years of age this method did not work because they are small and in full development tend to be distracted more easily and fail to retain information in the long term. That is why the idea of "Aprendo ABC" was born, which has as its main objective to solve this problem. The Aprendo ABC project consists of demonstrating the feasibility of creating a website that provides reinforcement through didactic games, where the child will learn while playing, this is aimed at children from 4 to 7 years of Metropolitan Lima. In the development of this research, it was possible to identify those children cannot take classes virtually without prior reinforcement. To obtain concise data we had to segment, evaluate our costs, who are our competitors, our key partners, among others. Also, the development of the financial plan allowed us to determine more accurately if our project is feasible and how long we recover our investment.Trabajo de investigació

    International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortiu (INICC) report, data summary of 43 countries for 2007-2012. Device-associated module

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    We report the results of an International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) surveillance study from January 2007-December 2012 in 503 intensive care units (ICUs) in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. During the 6-year study using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) U.S. National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) definitions for device-associated health care–associated infection (DA-HAI), we collected prospective data from 605,310 patients hospitalized in the INICC's ICUs for an aggregate of 3,338,396 days. Although device utilization in the INICC's ICUs was similar to that reported from ICUs in the U.S. in the CDC's NHSN, rates of device-associated nosocomial infection were higher in the ICUs of the INICC hospitals: the pooled rate of central line–associated bloodstream infection in the INICC's ICUs, 4.9 per 1,000 central line days, is nearly 5-fold higher than the 0.9 per 1,000 central line days reported from comparable U.S. ICUs. The overall rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia was also higher (16.8 vs 1.1 per 1,000 ventilator days) as was the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (5.5 vs 1.3 per 1,000 catheter days). Frequencies of resistance of Pseudomonas isolates to amikacin (42.8% vs 10%) and imipenem (42.4% vs 26.1%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates to ceftazidime (71.2% vs 28.8%) and imipenem (19.6% vs 12.8%) were also higher in the INICC's ICUs compared with the ICUs of the CDC's NHSN
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