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Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar
Researcher at Industrial University of Santander
Publications - 13
Citations - 66
Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar is an academic researcher from Industrial University of Santander. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory infection & Human metapneumovirus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications receiving 51 citations.
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Experiencia de implementación de un modelo de Atención Primaria
Myriam Ruiz-Rodríguez,Naydú Acosta-Ramírez,Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar,Luz M. Uribe,Martha León-Franco +4 more
TL;DR: The work of as discussed by the authors identifies dificultades and factores dinamizadores in the implementation of a modelo de atencion primaria in Santander in the ultima decada.
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Short-term changes in meteorological conditions and suicide: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Georg Bräunling,Brianna Frangione,Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar,Justin J. Lang,Justin J. Lang,Ian Colman,Eric Lavigne,Eric Lavigne,Cheryl Peters,Cheryl Peters,Hymie Anisman,Paul J. Villeneuve +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that examined associations between either daily, or weekly, variations for eight meteorological variables and suicide outcomes (attempts, or deaths).
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Incidence of respiratory symptoms and the association with air pollution in preschoolers: a multilevel analysis
Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar,Astrid Berena Herrera López,Henry Castro Ortiz,Jurg Niederbacher Velázquez,Lina María Vera Cala +4 more
TL;DR: Multilevel analysis showed no statistical association between PM10 and respiratory symptoms, but asthma history, heavy traffic in front of the residence, presence of domestic pets, and dirt floors were associated with respiratory symptoms.
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Beneficios de combinar métodos para analizar causas de muertes maternas, Bucaramanga, Colombia
TL;DR: Define critical points of change in the maternal care process, guide decision-making in this area, and support the strengthening of service delivery policies, to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of improving maternal health.
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Etiología viral de infección respiratoria aguda en niños menores de 5 años en las provincias Comunera y García Rovira de Santander
Jorge Raúl García Corzo,Jurg Niederbacher Velásquez,Clara Isabel González Rugeles,Laura Andrea Rodríguez Villamizar,Mayra Alejandra Machuca Pérez,Alexander Torres Prieto,Gloria C. Ortiz Rodríguez,Mónica Romero Salazar +7 more
TL;DR: The most common respiratory viruses in children under five years were rhinovirus (29%), Parainfluenza 4 (20.8%), influenza (12.5%), Adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, Metapneumovirus and other Parain fluenza virus as discussed by the authors.