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Diana M. Dávalos
Researcher at ICESI University
Publications - 29
Citations - 420
Diana M. Dávalos is an academic researcher from ICESI University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 236 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana M. Dávalos include University of North Texas Health Science Center & Florida International University.
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Effect of Ivermectin on Time to Resolution of Symptoms Among Adults With Mild COVID-19: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Eduardo López-Medina,Pio Lopez,Isabel Cristina Hurtado,Diana M. Dávalos,Oscar Ramirez,Ernesto Martínez,Jesus A. Díazgranados,Jose Oñate,Hector Chavarriaga,Sócrates Herrera,Beatriz Parra,Gerardo Libreros,Roberto Jaramillo,Ana C. Avendaño,Dilian Francisca Toro,Miyerlandi Torres,Maria Cristina Lesmes,Carlos A. Rios,Isabella Caicedo +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a double-blind, randomized trial was conducted at a single site in Cali, Colombia to determine whether ivermectin is an efficacious treatment for mild COVID-19.
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Community context and sub-neighborhood scale detail to explain dengue, chikungunya and Zika patterns in Cali, Colombia
Amy R. Krystosik,Andrew Curtis,Paola Buritica,Jayakrishnan Ajayakumar,Robert Squires,Diana M. Dávalos,Robinson Pacheco,Madhav P. Bhatta,Mark A. James +8 more
TL;DR: Resulting risk maps with local context could be leveraged to increase vector-control efficiency- targeting key areas of environmental risk.
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Interventions to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis in children: A systematic review.
Andrés Felipe Uribe-Restrepo,Alexandra Cossio,Mayur M. Desai,Diana M. Dávalos,Maria del Mar Castro,Maria del Mar Castro +5 more
TL;DR: There is an unmet need to develop specific formulations, surveillance of AEs, and guidelines both for the management of CL and clinical trials involving the pediatric population, as information on efficacy of treatment for CL in children is scarce.
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding dengue, chikungunya, and Zika in Cali, Colombia
TL;DR: The findings suggest that knowledge is related to community characteristics (e.g. strata), while attitudes and practices are more related to individual-level factors, and access to healthcare also forms significant predictor of residents participating in preventative practices.
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Outcomes of Congenital Zika Virus Infection During an Outbreak in Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Juan P. Calle-Giraldo,Christian Rojas,Isabel Cristina Hurtado,Carolina Barco,Diana Libreros,Pablo J. Sánchez,Pio Lopez,Alejandra Arias,Diana M. Dávalos,Maria Cristina Lesmes,Elisa María Pinzón,Viviana A. Ortiz,Eduardo López-Medina +12 more
TL;DR: A high frequency of gestational and neonatal complications in pregnant women who acquired Zika infection, especially in early pregnancy, resulting in a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations is observed, and preventive measures are urgently needed to reduce the clinical burden during future Zika outbreaks.