2004, Número 5
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salud publica mex 2004; 46 (5)
Atlas de la infraestructura cultural de México
Santillana MMA
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 45
Paginas: 493-494
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FRAGMENTO
Desde hace varios años se ha sugerido que el bienestar de una población depende de factores clave como nutrición, alfabetismo, trabajo, salario suficiente para cubrir necesidades básicas, acceso al agua potable, drenaje y características de una habitación, así como a los de acceso a servicios de salud. En esta discusión recientemente se ha tenido en cuenta el valor de la vida cultural, artística y recreativa, así como la incorporación de la población a la educación superior, la investigación científica y a la vida artística o cultural. Sin duda, la evidencia demuestra que los países más industrializados que cuentan con los mayores niveles de salud, alfabetismo y educación superior se correlacionan positivamente con el mayor número de científicos, bibliotecas, computadoras, universidades, artistas y medios audiovisuales por habitante.
REFERENCIAS (EN ESTE ARTÍCULO)
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Espinoza-Gómez F, Hernández-Suárez CM, Rendón-Ramírez R, Carrillo-Alvarez ML, Flores-González JC.Transmisión interepidémica del dengue en la ciudad de Colima, México. Salud Publica Mex 2003;45(5):356-370.
Hales S, Weinstein P, Souares Y, Woodward A. El Niño and the dynamics of vectorborne disease transmission. Environ Health Perspect 1999;107:99-102.
Wittke V, Robb TE,Thu HM, Nisalak A, Nimmannitya S, Kalayanrooj S et al. Extinction and rapid emergence of strains of dengue 3 virus during an interepidemic period.Virology 2002;301:148-156.
Rico-Hesse R, Harrison LM, Salas RA,Tovar D, Nisalak A, Ramos C et al. Origins of dengue type 2 viruses associated with increased pathogenecity in the Americas.Virology 1997; 230:244-251.
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Estrada-Franco JG, Navarro-López R, Beasley DWC, Coffey L, Carrara A-S,Travassos da Rosa A et al.West Nile virus in Mexico: Serologic evidence of widespread circulation since July 2002. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:1604-1607.
Fernández-Salas I, Contreras-Cordero JF, Blitvich BJ, González-Rojas J1, Covazos-Alvarez A, Marlenee NL et al. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infection in birds,Tamaulipas State, México.Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2003;3:209-213.
Loroño-Pino MA, Blitvich BJ, Farfán-Ale JA, Puerto FI, Blanco JM, Marlenee NL et al. Serologic evidence for West Nile virus infection in horses,Yucatán State, México. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:857-859.
Ulloa A, Langevin SA, Méndez-Sánchez JD, Arredondo-Jiménez JI, Raetz JL, Powers AM et al. Serologic survey of domestic animals for
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Blitvich BJ, Bowen RA, Marlenee NL, Hall RA, Bunning ML, Beaty BJ. Epitope-blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for the detection of West Nile virus antibodies in domestic mammals.J Clin Microbiol 2003;41:2676-2679.
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Dupuis AP, Marra PP, Kramer LD. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus transmission, Jamaica,West Indies. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:860-863.
World Health Organization. Dengue haemorrhagic fever. Ginebra:WHO Publications; 1997.
Espinoza-Gómez F, Hernández-Suárez CM, Rendón-Ramírez R, Carrillo-Alvarez ML, Flores-González JC.Transmisión interepidémica del dengue en la ciudad de Colima, México. Salud Publica Mex 2003;45(5):356-370.
Hales S, Weinstein P, Souares Y, Woodward A. El Niño and the dynamics of vectorborne disease transmission. Environ Health Perspect 1999;107:99-102.
Wittke V, Robb TE,Thu HM, Nisalak A, Nimmannitya S, Kalayanrooj S et al. Extinction and rapid emergence of strains of dengue 3 virus during an interepidemic period.Virology 2002;301:148-156.
Rico-Hesse R, Harrison LM, Salas RA,Tovar D, Nisalak A, Ramos C et al. Origins of dengue type 2 viruses associated with increased pathogenecity in the Americas.Virology 1997; 230:244-251.
Burke DS, Monath TR. Flaviviruses. En: Knipe DM, Howley PM, ed. Fields virology. 4th ed. Filadelfia (PA): Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2001:1043-126.
Hayes CG.West Nile fever. En: Monath TP, ed. The arboviruses: Epidemiology and ecology. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press Inc; 1988; vol. I: 59-88.
Tsai TF, Mitchell CJ. St. Louis encephalitis. En: Monath TP, ed.The arboviruses: Epidemiology and ecology. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press; 1988; vol.IV:113-143.
Roehrig JT, Layton M, Smith P, Campbell GL, Nasci R, Lanciotti RS.The emergence of West Nile virus in North America: Ecology, epidemiology, and surveillance. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 2002;267:223-240.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. West Nile virus-statistics, surveillance and control. Disponible en: sury&control.htm» http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/sury&control.htm. [June 26, 2004].
Health Canada. Population and Public Health Branch WNV surveillance updates. Disponible en: URL: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/ wnv-vwn/mon_e.html #sitrep. [June 26, 2004].
Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación.West Nile virus update, 2003, Mexico. ProMED, Disponible en: promedmail org» http://www. promedmail org, archive number: 20031222.3108. [December 22, 2003].
Blitvich BJ, Fernández-Salas I, Contreras-Cordero JF, Marlenee NL, González-Rojas J1, Komar N et al. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infection in horses, Coahuila State, México. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:853-856.
Estrada-Franco JG, Navarro-López R, Beasley DWC, Coffey L, Carrara A-S,Travassos da Rosa A et al.West Nile virus in Mexico: Serologic evidence of widespread circulation since July 2002. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:1604-1607.
Fernández-Salas I, Contreras-Cordero JF, Blitvich BJ, González-Rojas J1, Covazos-Alvarez A, Marlenee NL et al. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infection in birds,Tamaulipas State, México.Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2003;3:209-213.
Loroño-Pino MA, Blitvich BJ, Farfán-Ale JA, Puerto FI, Blanco JM, Marlenee NL et al. Serologic evidence for West Nile virus infection in horses,Yucatán State, México. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:857-859.
Ulloa A, Langevin SA, Méndez-Sánchez JD, Arredondo-Jiménez JI, Raetz JL, Powers AM et al. Serologic survey of domestic animals for zoonotic arbovirus infections in the Lacandon Forest region of Chiapas, México.Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2003; 3:3-9.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Arboviral encephalitis cases reported in humans, by type, United States, 1964-2000. Disponible en: http://www.cdc.gov/ ncidod/dvbid/arbor/arbocase.htm. (June 26, 2004].
Blitvich BJ, Bowen RA, Marlenee NL, Hall RA, Bunning ML, Beaty BJ. Epitope-blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for the detection of West Nile virus antibodies in domestic mammals.J Clin Microbiol 2003;41:2676-2679.
Blitvich BJ, Fernández-Salas I, Contreras-Cordero JF, Black WC 46', Loroño-Pino MA, Marlenee NL et al. Phylogenetic analysis of West Nile virus, Nuevo León State, Mexico. Emerg Infect Dis 2003;10:1314-1317.
Dupuis AP, Marra PP, Kramer LD. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus transmission, Jamaica,West Indies. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9:860-863.