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    Dengue vaccine acceptance and willingness to pay: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Orellano, P., Reynoso, J., Salomón, O.D., Vezzani, D.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-11-2023)
    “…Dengue is the most important human vector-borne disease in terms of disease burden. A first dengue vaccine has recently been licenced, and others are in…”
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    Protection of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine against hospitalizations among pandemic influenza A (H1N1) cases in Argentina by Orellano, P.W, Reynoso, J.I, Carlino, O, Uez, O

    Published in Vaccine (19-07-2010)
    “…Abstract The aim of this study was to estimate the effectiveness of 2009 seasonal trivalent inactivated vaccine in reducing hospitalizations due to the novel…”
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    Economic analysis of the single-dose immunization strategy against hepatitis A in Argentina by Vizzotti, C, Pippo, T, Urueña, A, Altuna, J, Palópoli, G, Hernández, M.L, Artola, M.F, Fernández, H, Orellano, P, Cañero-Velasco, M.C, Ciocca, M, Ramonet, M, Diosque, M

    Published in Vaccine (07-05-2015)
    “…Highlights • Argentina started universal single dose vaccination against hepatitis A in 2005. • An abrupt decline in cases occurred following this…”
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    Dynamic infrared imaging of cutaneous melanoma and normal skin in patients treated with BNCT by Santa Cruz, G.A., Bertotti, J., Marín, J., González, S.J., Gossio, S., Alvarez, D., Roth, B.M.C., Menéndez, P., Pereira, M.D., Albero, M., Cubau, L., Orellano, P., Liberman, S.J.

    Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-07-2009)
    “…We recently initiated a program aimed to investigate the suitability of dynamic infrared imaging for following-up nodular melanoma patients treated with BNCT…”
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    Estimation of the Serial Interval for Pandemic Influenza (pH1N1) in the Most Southern Province of Argentina by Orellano, Pw, Reynoso, Ji, Grassi, A, Palmieri, A, Uez, O, Carlino, O

    Published in Iranian journal of public health (01-12-2012)
    “…A retrospective cohort study, in the context of household transmission, to estimate the serial interval (SI) of pH1N1 influenza in the island of Tierra del…”
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    Lutzomyia longipalpis in Clorinda, Formosa province, an area of potential visceral leishmaniasis transmission in Argentina by Salomón, Oscar D, Orellano, Pablo W

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-08-2005)
    “…Phlebotomine captures were performed during 2004 in Clorinda, Argentina. Clorinda is located across the branches of the Paraguay river in front of Asunción…”
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    Effects of Flooding and Temperature on Aedes albifasciatus Development Time and Larval Density in Two Rain Pools at Buenos Aires University City by Fontanarrosa, M S, Marinone, M C, Fischer, S, Orellano, P W, Schweigmann, N

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-12-2000)
    “…Aedes albifasciatus is a floodwater mosquito that breeds in temporary waters. This semi-domestic species, widely distributed in Argentina, is a competent…”
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    Tegumentary leishmaniasis outbreak in Bella Vista City, Corrientes, Argentina during 2003 by Salomon, O D, Sergio, S-E, Ramos, K, Orellano, P W, Sanguesa, G, Fernandez, G, Sinagra, A, Rapasciolli, G

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-11-2006)
    “…Bella Vista City, Corrientes, Argentina, reported an epidemic outbreak of tegumentary leishmaniasis during 2003. The mean age of the 31 cases was 25.0 ± 13.7…”
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    Phlebotominae spatial distribution asssociated with a focus of tegumentary leishmaniasis in Las Lomitas, Formosa, Argentina, 2002 by Salomón, Oscar Daniel, Orellano, Pablo Wenceslao, Lamfri, Mario, Scavuzzo, Marcelo, Dri, Lucía, Farace, María Isabel, Quintana, Darío Ozuna

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-05-2006)
    “…Las Lomitas, Formosa, Argentina, reported 96 cases of tegumentary leishmaniasis during 2002. The urban transmission was suggested although previous outbreaks…”
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    Nosocomial infections in medical-surgical intensive care units in Argentina: Attributable mortality and length of stay by Rosenthal, Victor Daniel, Guzman, Sandra, Orellano, Pablo Wenceslao

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-08-2003)
    “…Background: Nosocomial infections are an important public health problem in many developing countries, particularly in the intensive care unit (ICU). Limited…”
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    Aedes albopictus in an area of Misiones, Argentina by Schweigmann, Nicolás, Vezzani, Darío, Orellano, Pablo, Kuruc, Jorge, Boffi, Rolando

    Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-02-2004)
    “…Until early 1998 the presence of Aedes albopictus had never been detected in Argentina. During April of the same year, few individuals of this species were…”
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    Normotensive scleroderma renal crisis by Villaverde, Marcelo, González, Alejandra, Orellano, Pablo, Lafage, Matías

    Published in Medicina (Buenos Aires) (2003)
    “…A 60 year old male patient having systemic scleroderma and normotensive scleroderma renal crisis was admitted in our hospital. He presented polyarticular,…”
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    Effect of education and performance feedback on handwashing: The benefit of administrative support in Argentinean hospitals by Rosenthal, Victor Daniel, McCormick, Rita D., Guzman, Sandra, Villamayor, Claudia, Orellano, Pablo W.

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-04-2003)
    “…Background: Patients admitted to hospitals are at risk of acquiring nosocomial infections. Many peer-reviewed studies show that handwashing (HW) significantly…”
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