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Mabel Berrueta
Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publications - 50
Citations - 2004
Mabel Berrueta is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1394 citations. Previous affiliations of Mabel Berrueta include University of Sydney & University of Buenos Aires.
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Early High-Titer Plasma Therapy to Prevent Severe Covid-19 in Older Adults.
Romina Libster,Gonzalo Pérez Marc,Diego Wappner,Silvina Coviello,Alejandra Bianchi,Virginia Braem,Ignacio Esteban,Mauricio T. Caballero,Cristian Wood,Mabel Berrueta,Anibal Rondan,Gabriela Lescano,Pablo Cruz,Yvonne Ritou,Valeria Fernandez Vina,Damian Alvarez Paggi,Sebastian Esperante,Adrián Ferreti,Gaston Ofman,Alvaro Ciganda,Rocio Rodriguez,Jorge Lantos,Ricardo Valentini,Nicolas Itcovici,Alejandra Hintze,M Laura Oyarvide,Candela Etchegaray,Alejandra Neira,Ivonne Name,Julieta Alfonso,Rocio Lopez Castelo,Gisela Caruso,Sofia Rapelius,Fernando Alvez,Federico Cesar Etchenique,Federico Dimase,Dario Raul Alvarez,Sofia Sol Aranda,Clara Sanchez Yanotti,Julian De Luca,Sofia Jares Baglivo,Sofia Lujan Laudanno,Florencia Nowogrodzki,Ramiro Manuel Larrea,Maria Dolores Silveyra,Gabriel Leberzstein,Alejandra Debonis,Juan Molinos,Miguel Santiago Gonzalez,Eduardo Perez,Nicolás Kreplak,Susana Pastor Arguello,Luz Gibbons,Fernando Althabe,Eduardo Bergel,Fernando P. Polack +55 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of convalescent plasma with high IgG titers against SARS-CoV-2 in older adult patients within 72 hours after the onset of mild Covid-19 symptoms was conducted.
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A population-based, multifaceted strategy to implement antenatal corticosteroid treatment versus standard care for the reduction of neonatal mortality due to preterm birth in low-income and middle-income countries: the ACT cluster-randomised trial
Fernando Althabe,José M. Belizán,Elizabeth M. McClure,Jennifer Hemingway-Foday,Mabel Berrueta,Agustina Mazzoni,Alvaro Ciganda,Shivaprasad S. Goudar,Bhalachandra S. Kodkany,Niranjana S. Mahantshetti,Sangappa M. Dhaded,Geetanjali Katageri,Mrityunjay C Metgud,Anjali M Joshi,Mrutyunjaya B Bellad,Narayan V Honnungar,Richard J. Derman,Sarah Saleem,Omrana Pasha,Sumera Aziz Ali,Farid Hasnain,Robert L. Goldenberg,Fabian Esamai,Paul Nyongesa,Silas Ayunga,Edward A. Liechty,Ana Garces,Lester Figueroa,K. Michael Hambidge,Nancy F. Krebs,Archana Patel,Anjali Bhandarkar,Manjushri Waikar,Patricia L. Hibberd,Elwyn Chomba,Waldemar A. Carlo,Angel Mwiche,Melody Chiwila,Albert Manasyan,Sayury Pineda,Sreelatha Meleth,Vanessa Thorsten,Kristen Stolka,Dennis Wallace,Marion Koso-Thomas,Alan H. Jobe,Pierre Buekens +46 more
TL;DR: Despite increased use of antenatal corticosteroids in low-birthweight infants in the intervention groups, neonatal mortality did not decrease in this group, and increased in the population overall, and the risk of maternal infection seems to have been increased.
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Adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in adolescent pregnancies: The Global Network’s Maternal Newborn Health Registry study
Fernando Althabe,Janet Moore,Luz Gibbons,Mabel Berrueta,Shivaprasad S. Goudar,Elwyn Chomba,Richard J. Derman,Archana Patel,Sarah Saleem,Omrana Pasha,Fabian Esamai,Ana Garces,Edward A. Liechty,K. Michael Hambidge,Nancy F. Krebs,Patricia L. Hibberd,Robert L. Goldenberg,Marion Koso-Thomas,Waldemar A. Carlo,Maria Luisa Cafferata,Pierre Buekens,Elizabeth M. McClure +21 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that pregnancy among adolescents is not associated with better maternal outcomes, but is associated with worse perinatal outcomes, particularly in younger adolescents, however, this may not be the case in regions like South Asia where there are decreasing rates of adolescent pregnancies.
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Risk factors for maternal death and trends in maternal mortality in low- and middle-income countries: a prospective longitudinal cohort analysis
Melissa Bauserman,Adrien Lokangaka,Vanessa Thorsten,Antoinette Tshefu,Shivaprasad S. Goudar,Fabian Esamai,Ana Garces,Sarah Saleem,Omrana Pasha,Archana Patel,Albert Manasyan,Mabel Berrueta,Bhala Kodkany,Elwyn Chomba,Edward A. Liechty,K. Michael Hambidge,Nancy F. Krebs,Richard J. Derman,Patricia L. Hibberd,Fernando Althabe,Waldemar A. Carlo,Marion Koso-Thomas,Robert L. Goldenberg,Dennis Wallace,Elizabeth M. McClure,Carl L. Bose +25 more
TL;DR: The MNHR identified preventable causes of maternal mortality in diverse settings in low- and middle-income countries and can be used to monitor public health strategies and determine their association with reducing maternal mortality.
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Rates and determinants of early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breast feeding at 42 days postnatal in six low and middle-income countries: A prospective cohort study
Archana Patel,Sherri Bucher,Yamini Pusdekar,Fabian Esamai,Nancy F. Krebs,Shivaprasad S. Goudar,Elwyn Chomba,Ana Garces,Omrana Pasha,Sarah Saleem,Bhalachandra S. Kodkany,Edward A. Liechty,Bhala Kodkany,Richard J. Derman,Waldemar A. Carlo,K. Michael Hambidge,Robert L. Goldenberg,Fernando Althabe,Mabel Berrueta,Janet Moore,Elizabeth M. McClure,Marion Koso-Thomas,Patricia L. Hibberd +22 more
TL;DR: Rates of both early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding at 42 days post-partum were high, except in Pakistan, and factors associated with these key breastfeeding indicators should assist with more effective strategies to scale-up these crucial public health interventions.