Dante Caceres
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Recent Articles
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Valdes Duran A, Aliaga G, Deckart K, Karas C, Caceres D, Nario A
Environ Geochem Health
. 2021 Oct;
44(10):3173-3189.
PMID: 34628550
The importance of environmental geochemistry baseline in soils of O´Higgins Region, Chile, since it hosts in its eastern area one of the major Cu-Mo producing mines in the country, is...
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Canals M, Canals A, Ayala S, Valdebenito J, Alvarado S, Caceres D
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis
. 2020 Nov;
21(2):98-104.
PMID: 33226892
The interruption of vector-borne transmission of Chagas disease was certified in Chile in 1999. Our goal was to determine the effects of the interruption of vector transmission on the age...
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Verdugo R, Di Genova A, Herrera L, Moraga M, Acuna M, Berrios S, et al.
Biol Res
. 2020 Apr;
53(1):15.
PMID: 32299502
Background: Current South American populations trace their origins mainly to three continental ancestries, i.e. European, Amerindian and African. Individual variation in relative proportions of each of these ancestries may be...
4.
Ayala S, Alvarado S, Caceres D, Zulantay I, Canals M
Rev Med Chil
. 2019 Dec;
147(6):683-692.
PMID: 31859820
Background: Reproductive number (R0)-maps estimate risk zones of vector-borne diseases and geographical distribution changes under climate change. Aim: To map R0 aiming to estimate the epidemiological risk of Chagas disease...
5.
Roco A, Cerda B, Cayun J, Lavanderos A, Rubilar J, Cerro R, et al.
Rev Chil Pediatr
. 2018 Dec;
89(4):432-440.
PMID: 30571815
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world, causing 8.8 million deaths in 2015 according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Risk factors for cancer include smoking...
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Tapia-Garay V, Figueroa D, Maldonado A, Frias-Laserre D, Gonzalez C, Parra A, et al.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz
. 2017 Dec;
113(1):24-29.
PMID: 29211105
Background: Vector transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi appears to be interrupted in Chile; however, data show increasing incidence of Chagas' disease, raising concerns that there may be a reemerging problem. Objective:...
7.
Villagra V, Caceres D, Alvarado S, Salinas E, Caldera M, Lucero E, et al.
Rev Chilena Infectol
. 2017 Oct;
34(3):212-220.
PMID: 28991316
Background: Bites constitute a public health problem worldwide. Aim: To characterize epidemiologically bites by animals happened in the province of Los Andes (2005-2007). Method: Descriptive, retrospective epidemiological study. Studied variables:...
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Canals M, Gonzalez C, Canals L, Canals A, Caceres D, Alvarado S, et al.
Rev Chilena Infectol
. 2017 Jun;
34(2):120-127.
PMID: 28632825
Chagas disease remains highly prevalent in Chile, especially between the regions of Arica and Parinacota, and Coquimbo. Since 1999 it is considered that in Chile the vector transmission was interrupted....
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Canals M, Caceres D, Alvarado S, Canals A, Cattan P
Biosystems
. 2017 Apr;
156-157:63-71.
PMID: 28435013
Chagaś disease is a human health problem in Latin America. It is highly prevalent in northern Chile between the Arica-Parinacota and Coquimbo regions, with reported incidence of 3-11/100000 inhabitants and...
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Varela N, Quinones L, Stojanova J, Garay J, Caceres D, Cespedes S, et al.
Pharmacol Res
. 2016 May;
110:276.
PMID: 27137798
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