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Picaduras y mordeduras de animales
Under the heading of this subject we deal with
stings by arthropods, making reference to the
differences that exist between the stings of wasps and
bees, commenting on the composition of the poisons
and the different local and general reactions that are
caused by such stings. Also discussed are the
stings/bites caused by scorpions, spiders, ticks, and
marine animals, with the clinical picture they provoke
and the treatment that must be administered.
Finally, snakebites are considered, with reference
to the most frequent types of ophidia to be found in
Navarra, how to differentiate between the bites of
snakes and vipers, the different clinical pictures they
provoke and the treatment to be applie
El libro religioso en España (1901-1930). Aproximación metodológica y primeras conclusiones
El trabajo expone los primeros resultados de una investigación, aun en curso, sobre el libro religioso en España entre 1900 y 1930. Tomando como fuente el Catálogo general de la librería española e hispanoamericana (1901-1930), se ha determinado un corpus de la literatura espiritual-religiosa de ese periodo, que comprende más de 2.500 títulos diferentes, y se ha lleva a cabo un primer estudio cuantitativo de ese conjunto bibliográfico. Los temas analizados son: la evolución cronológica de la producción editorial, la distribución geográfica, los autores, los géneros y temas, las traducciones y, finalmente, las características materiales de los libros y sus precios
Detection of Human papillomavirus and co-infection with other sexually transmitted pathogens in northern Peru
[El documento adjunto corresponde al resumen de la conferencia. Se presenta en este apartado el propósito del estudio]: Purpose: The epidemiology of human papillomavirus (HPV) and
co-infections with other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remains poorly characterized in Peru. The aim of this study was to identify HPV infections and the presence of co-infections by other
important STIs (Chlamydia trachomatis, Trichomonas vaginalis, and Herpes simplex virus) in women attending the public health system in northern Peru.Campus Lima Centr
