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Knowledge and preventive measures practiced by junior high school students from Mexico City regarding influenza A (H1N1) 被引量:1
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作者 Veronica Cruz-Licea Fernando Gonzalez-Dominguez +2 位作者 Laura Vargas-Parada Monica Hernandez-Riquelme Ana Flisser 《Health》 2012年第10期995-999,共5页
Background: Influenza A (H1N1) is the most recent pandemic disease that has affected the human population. Objective: To evaluate knowledge and preventive measures related with this disease one year after the epidemic... Background: Influenza A (H1N1) is the most recent pandemic disease that has affected the human population. Objective: To evaluate knowledge and preventive measures related with this disease one year after the epidemic of Mexico- that took place in 2009. Material and methods: An epidemiologic survey regarding influenza A (H1N1) was conducted in June 2010 among 2541 students from the second grade of all public high schools in a borough in Mexico City. The questionnaire included items on the knowledge of the disease and practice of preventive measures. Results: Most students obtained the information from television, half of them from parents and only one fifth from teachers;72% of the participants had a favorable knowledge about the disease and the measures to avoid being infected. However, only 37% practiced such preventive measures. Conclusion: Knowledge has a positive influence on practices towards health. Parents and teachers have an important role in health education, thus efforts should be directed to involve them more intensely in health education. 展开更多
关键词 Alcohol Gel Epidemiologic Survey Hand Washing Health Behavior Influenza A (H1N1) Outbreak Mexico City
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Comparative study of breast cancer in Mexican and Mexican-American women
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作者 Maria Elena Martinez Luis Enrique Gutierrez-Millan +36 位作者 Melissa Bondy Adrian Daneri-Navarro Maria Mercedes Meza-Montenegro Ivan Anduro-Corona Ma Isabel Aramburo-Rubio Luz Maria Adriana Balderas-Pena Jose Adelfo Barragan-Ruiz Abenaa Brewster Graciela Caire-Juvera Juan Manuel Castro-Cervantes Mario Alberto Chavez Zamudio Giovanna Cruz Alicia Del Toro-Arreola Mary EEdgerton Maria Rosa Flores-Marquez Ramon Antonio Franco-Topete Helga Garcia Susan Andrea Gutierrez-Rubio Karin Hahn Luz Margarita Jimenez-Perez Ian KKomenaka Zoila Areli Lopez Bujanda Dihui Lu Gilberto Morgan-Villela James LMurray Jesse NNodora Antonio Oceguera-Villanueva Miguel Angel Ortiz Martinez Laura Perez Michel Antonio Quintero-Ramos Aysegul Sahin Jeong Yun Shim Maureen Stewart Gonzalo Vazquez-Camacho Betsy Wertheim Rachel Zenuk Patricia Thompson 《Health》 2010年第9期1040-1048,共9页
Breast cancer is the number one cause of can- cer deaths among Hispanic women in the United States, and in Mexico, it recently became the primary cause of cancer deaths. This malign- nancy represents a poorly understo... Breast cancer is the number one cause of can- cer deaths among Hispanic women in the United States, and in Mexico, it recently became the primary cause of cancer deaths. This malign- nancy represents a poorly understood and un- derstudied disease in Hispanic women. The ELLA Binational Breast Cancer Study was es- tablished in 2006 as a multi-center study to as- sess patterns of breast tumor markers, clinical characteristics, and their risk factors in women of Mexican descent. We describe the design and implementation of the ELLA Study and provide a risk factor comparison between women in the U.S. and those in Mexico based on a sample of 765 patients (364 in the U.S. and 401 in Mexico). Compared to women in Mexico, U.S. women had significantly (p < 0.05) lower parity (3.2 vs. 3.9 mean live births) and breastfeeding rates (57.5% vs. 80.5%), higher use of oral contraceptives (60.7% vs. 50.1%) and hormone replacement therapy (23.3% vs. 7.6%), and higher family history of breast cancer (15.7% vs. 9.0%). Re- sults show that differences in breast cancer risk factor patterns exist between Mexico and U.S. women. We provide lessons learned from the conduct of our study. Binational studies are an important step in understanding disease pat- terns and etiology for women in both countries. 展开更多
关键词 Binational Study Breast Cancer Hispanics Mexico United States
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