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    Evaluation of the diagnostic utility of the traditional and revised WHO dengue case definitions. by Gamaliel Gutiérrez, Lionel Gresh, María Ángeles Pérez, Douglas Elizondo, William Avilés, Guillermina Kuan, Angel Balmaseda, Eva Harris

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We evaluated the diagnostic utility of both case definitions in two studies of pediatric dengue in Managua, Nicaragua. In a community-based cohort study, we included data from 3,407 suspected dengue cases, of which 476 were laboratory-confirmed. …”
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    Comportamiento vegetativo del culantro (Eryngium foetidum L.) empleando tres sustratos a nivel de vivero by Francisco Giovanni Reyes Flores, Carolina Alemán Gutiérrez

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…En este estudio el principal objetivo es determinar el comportamiento del desarrollo vegetativo de la especie de culantro (Eryngium foetidum L.) utilizando diferentes sustratos a nivel de vivero, ubicado en la Facultad de Recursos Naturales y el Ambiente de la Universidad Nacional Agraria en Managua Nicaragua. Se utilizó un diseño de bloque al azar con tres tratamientos que consistieron en tres sustratos: 1) suelo vegetal (100 %), 2) combinación (suelo vegetal + arena + bokashi) y 3) bokashi (100 %). …”
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    Symptomatic versus inapparent outcome in repeat dengue virus infections is influenced by the time interval between infections and study year. by Magelda Montoya, Lionel Gresh, Juan Carlos Mercado, Katherine L Williams, Maria José Vargas, Gamaliel Gutierrez, Guillermina Kuan, Aubree Gordon, Angel Balmaseda, Eva Harris

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Here, we analyzed over 2,000 DENV infections from 2004 to 2011 in a prospective pediatric cohort study in Managua, Nicaragua. Symptomatic cases were captured at the study health center, and paired healthy annual samples were examined on a yearly basis using serological methods to identify inapparent DENV infections. …”
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    Lower Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels Are Associated with Severe Dengue Outcome. by Hope H Biswas, Aubree Gordon, Andrea Nuñez, Maria Angeles Perez, Angel Balmaseda, Eva Harris

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We analyzed data from 789 laboratory-confirmed dengue cases and 447 other febrile illnesses (OFI) in a prospective pediatric hospital-based study in Managua, Nicaragua between August 2005 and January 2013, using three different classifications of dengue severity: World Health Organization (WHO) 1997, WHO 2009, and standardized intervention categories. …”
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    Dominant cross-reactive B cell response during secondary acute dengue virus infection in humans. by Simona Zompi, Magelda Montoya, Marie O Pohl, Angel Balmaseda, Eva Harris

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We studied the B cell phenotype of circulating B cells in the blood of pediatric patients suspected of dengue during the 2010-2011 dengue season in Managua, Nicaragua (n  =  216), which was dominated by the DENV-3 serotype. …”
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    El temblor de profundidad intermedia de Nicaragua del 15 de octubre de 1967(mb = 6.2) ¿temblor de baja caída de esfuerzos? by W. Montero P., L. Ponce

    Published 1982-10-01
    “…El análisis espectral de onda P realizado en estaciones ubicadas a distancias telesísmicas, permitió la estimación de los parámetros de la fuente del temblor (mb= 6.2) de profundidad intermedia (h = 160 km), ocurrido el 15 de octubre de 1967 con epicentro vecino al volcán Masaya y cerca de la ciudad de Managua, Nicaragua (11.91 °N; 85.98°W). El momento sísmico determinado es de 2.4 x 1026 dinas-cm, el radio de ruptura de 29.0 km, la caída de esfuerzos de 4.3 bares, el esfuerzo aparente promedio de 1.4 bares y el deslizamiento promedio de 6.4 cm. …”
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