Julian Alfredo Fernandez-Nino
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Recent Articles
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Salinas-Rodriguez A, Rojas-Botero M, Rivera-Almaraz A, Fernandez-Nino J, Montanez-Hernandez J, Manrique-Espinoza B
SSM Popul Health
. 2024 Jun;
26:101684.
PMID: 38881818
The relationship between socioeconomic level and health outcomes in older people has been widely studied, but less information about health inequalities associated with gender and place of residence exists. Also,...
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Wirtz A, Stevenson M, Guillen J, Ortiz J, Talero M, Page K, et al.
Nutrients
. 2024 Apr;
16(7).
PMID: 38613093
The causes and conditions of displacement often increase the vulnerability of migrant and refugee populations to food insecurity, alongside other material hardships. We aimed to examine the multidimensional aspects and...
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Salinas-Rodriguez A, Fernandez-Nino J, Rivera-Almaraz A, Manrique-Espinoza B
Int J Equity Health
. 2024 Mar;
23(1):48.
PMID: 38462637
Background: Life-long health inequalities exert enduring impacts and are governed by social determinants crucial for achieving healthy aging. A fundamental aspect of healthy aging, intrinsic capacity, is the primary focus...
4.
Stevenson M, Guillen J, Ortiz J, Correa J, Page K, Talero M, et al.
Lancet Reg Health Am
. 2024 Feb;
30:100669.
PMID: 38298201
Background: Population-based estimates of syphilis prevalence are critical to informing public health response. We aimed to measure syphilis prevalence among Venezuelan refugees and migrants in Colombia to inform public health...
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Bojorquez-Chapela I, Rojas-Botero M, Marin D, Riveros M, Roa A, Fernandez-Nino J
J Migr Health
. 2023 Dec;
9:100207.
PMID: 38053942
Vaccination against COVID-19 is an essential public health tool for pandemic control. Inclusion of migrants in COVID-19 vaccination is not only ethically necessary from a right-to-health perspective but also technically...
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Lopez D, Valderrama Vergara J, Fernandez-Nino J, Trujillo-Caceres S
Lancet Reg Health Am
. 2023 Sep;
27:100600.
PMID: 37772070
No abstract available.
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Espinosa O, Ramos J, Rojas-Botero M, Fernandez-Nino J
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Sep;
3(9):e0002172.
PMID: 37721925
Specific mortality rates have been widely used to monitor the main impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; however, a more meaningful measure is the Years of Life Lost (YLL) due to...
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Rojas-Botero M, Fernandez-Nino J, Arregoces-Castillo L, Palacios-Clavijo A, Pinto-Alvarez M, Ruiz-Gomez F
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Sep;
3(9):e0001845.
PMID: 37682804
COVID-19 vaccines have been essential for reducing the impact of the pandemic; nevertheless, population-based data under real-life conditions are needed to compare their effectiveness in various contexts. The objective of...
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Bojorquez-Chapela I, Florez-Garcia V, Calderon-Villarreal A, Fernandez-Nino J
Health Policy Open
. 2023 Jun;
1:100003.
PMID: 37383320
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the health policies for international migrants in Mexico and Colombia. Methods: A descriptive comparative study of the documents issued by the...
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Acosta-Reyes J, Fernandez-Nino J, Rojas-Botero M, Bonilla-Tinoco L, Aguirre M, Anillo L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Mar;
18(3):e0274157.
PMID: 36996095
Background: Colombia is currently the world's main recipient country for Venezuelan migrants, and women represent a high proportion of them. This article presents the first report of a cohort of...