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    Prevalencia de parasitosis en niños que acuden a guarderías en la Ciudad de México
    (2022)
    Medina-García, Daniela
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    Gutiérrez, Sebastián
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    Bernárdez-Zapata, Isabel
    Introduction: intestinal parasitic infections are a public health problem. Objective: to estimate the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis in children from two months to six years of age attending daycare centers in Mexico City. Material and methods: cross-sectional and retrospective study, carried out between November 2019 and February 2020 in a population of 801 children, attending four daycare centers. Coproparasitoscopic studies requested annually were analyzed. © Revista Mexicana de Pediatría
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    Herminia Franco Espinoza (1891-1988). Primera mujer médica de puebla y veterana de la Revolución mexicana
    (2010-01)
    Gutiérrez, Sebastián
    Herminia Franco-Espinoza was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the "Colegio del Estado de Puebla", Mexico. She was born in Chietla, Puebla, in 1891, and was daughter of Professor Felipe Franco-Pacheco and Zeferina Espinoza-Nape. Herminia concluded her professional studies in 1915 and graduated in 1917. During the 1910 attack to the house of the Serdán family in Puebla, she provided medical care to the first injured while she was a voluntary practitioner at the Hospital de San Pedro. She participated in the signing of the anti-reelectionist letter of the group "Luz y Progreso", headed by Aquiles Serdán. Thereafter, she moved to Mexico City and established at Plaza de la Constitución 37, where she opened a medical office. In 1920 she undertook a course on gynecology and obstetrics and child welfare at the National University of Mexico. In 1937 she traveled to Paris to undertake a course on Gynecology and Obstetrics and Pediatrics at L'Hôpital Broca, L'Hôpital Baudelóc and L'Hôpital des Enfants Malades. She retired in 1965 when she completed 50 years of professional practice. On 1970 she was recognized as a Veteran of the Mexican Revolution. Dr. Franco was part of the group of women who at the beginning of the last century pioneered in Mexico women's participation in mexican medicine. © Gaceta Medica de México
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