Karin Perez
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Feutz E, Biswas P, Ndeketa L, Ogwel B, Onwuchekwa U, Sarwar G, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2024 Mar;
11(Suppl 1):S48-S57.
PMID: 38532952
Background: Rigorous data management systems and planning are essential to successful research projects, especially for large, multicountry consortium studies involving partnerships across multiple institutions. Here we describe the development and...
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Penataro Yori P, Paredes Olortegui M, Schiaffino F, Colston J, Pinedo Vasquez T, Garcia Bardales P, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2023 Apr;
23(1):674.
PMID: 37041550
Background: The study of the etiology of acute febrile illness (AFI) has historically been designed as a prevalence of pathogens detected from a case series. This strategy has an inherent...
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Penataro Yori P, Paredes Olortegui M, Schiaffino F, Perez K, Curico Huansi G, Flynn T, et al.
Res Sq
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37034707
Background: The study of the etiology of acute febrile illness (AFI) has historically been designed as a prevalence of pathogens detected from a case series. This strategy has an inherent...
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Salazar E, Salazar A, Taylor P, Urdanibia I, Perez K, Rodriguez-Acosta A, et al.
Mol Immunol
. 2019 Oct;
116:45-55.
PMID: 31600647
An acute inflammatory response, cellular infiltrates, anemia, hemorrhage and endogenous fibrinolysis activation were previously described in C57BL/6 mice injected with M. tener tener venom (Mtt). As the endothelium and innate...
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Salazar E, Salazar A, Taylor P, Ibarra C, Rodriguez-Acosta A, Sanchez E, et al.
Toxicon
. 2018 Jun;
150:212-219.
PMID: 29890232
Micrurus venoms are known to induce mainly neurotoxicity in victims. However, other manifestations, including hemorrhage, edema, myotoxicity, complement activation, and hemostatic activity have been reported. In order to develop a...