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  • Lombardi, Guido; Lanzirotti, Antonio; Qualls, Clifford; Socola, Francisco; Ali, Abdul-Mehdi; Appenzeller, Otto (Hindawi, 2012)
    Mercury is added to the biosphere by anthropogenic activities raising the question of whether changes in the human chromatin, induced by mercury, in a parental generation could allow adaptation of their descendants to ...
  • Román, Karina; Castillo, Rosa; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Calderón Sánchez, Maritza Mercedes; Vivar, Aldo; Céspedes, Manuel; Smits, Henk L.; Meléndez, Paolo; Gotuzzo Herencia, José Eduardo; Guerra, Humberto; Maves, Ryan C.; Matthias, Michael A.; Vinetz, Joseph Michael; Saito, Mayuko (American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2013)
    Brucella melitensis is highly infectious for humans and can be transmitted to humans in a number of epidemiological contexts. Within the context of an ongoing brucellosis surveillance project, an outbreak at a Peruvian ...
  • Carnero, A. M.; Kitayama, K.; Diaz, D. A.; Garvich, M.; Angulo, N.; Cama, V. A.; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Bayer, A. M. (Wiley, 2018)
    Interspecies transmission of pathogens is an unfrequent but naturally occurring event and human activities may favour opportunities not previously reported. Reassortment of zoonotic pathogens like influenza A virus can ...
  • Mendoza-Ticona, A. (Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2012)
    There is enough evidence to declare tuberculosis as an occupational disease among healthcare workers. In Peru, there are regulations granting employment rights regarding tuberculosis as an occupational disease, such as ...

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