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Secondary dengue viral infection can produce capillary leakage associated with increased mortality known as dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). Because the mortality of DHF can be reduced by early detection and intensive support, improved methods for its detection are needed. We applied multidimensional protein profiling to predict outcomes in a prospective dengue surveillance study in South America. Plasma samples taken from initial clinical presentation of acute dengue infection were subjected to proteomics analyses using ELISA and a recently developed biofluid analysis platform. Demographics, clinical laboratory measurements, nine cytokines, and plasma proteins collected at the time of initial presentation were compared between the DF and DHF outcomes. Here, the subject's gender, clinical parameters, two cytokines, and 42 proteins discriminated between the outcomes. These factors were reduced by multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) that a highly accurate classification model based on eight discriminant features with an area under the receiver operator curve (AUC) of Model analysis indicated that the feature–outcome relationship were nonlinear. Although this DHF risk model will need validation in a larger cohort, we conclude that approaches to develop predi
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Guatemala (Colonial Period) - LAST REVIEWED: 27 March
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Herrera, Robinson A., and Stephen Webre, eds. La época colonial en Guatemala: Estudios de historia social y cultural. Guatemala City: Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala,
Collected essays deal with conflict in Maya pueblos; African slavery, emancipation, and mestizaje in the Oriente; nuns, power, and the control of convent assets; urban law enforcement; rivalries over intoxicating beverages and militia service in Quetzaltenango; heterodox religious practices; and racism and elite ideology. Includes contributions by Héctor Aurelio Concohá Chet, Paul Lokken, Christophe Belaubre, Alvis E. Dunn, Jorge H. González Alzate, Jordana Dym, Leonardo Hernández, Coralia Gutiérrez Alvarez, and Ivonne Recinos Aquino.
Jones, Oakah L. Guatemala in the Spanish Colonial Period. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
Recommended for a quick introduction, despite weaknesses, especially significant omissions for the mid-colonial period. A more comprehensive work is needed.
Luján Muñoz, Jorge, gen. ed. Historia general de Guatemala. 6 vols. Guatemala City: Asociación de Amigos del País, Fundación para la
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Guatemala (Colonial Period) - LAST REVIEWED: 27 March
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Falla, Juan José, comp. Extractos de escrituras públicas. 6 vols. be carried date. Guatemala City: Museo Popol Vuh, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, –.
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