Vector-borne diseases in children in Guatemala
Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya, Malaria, Chagas
Vol. 160 No. 2: May - August, 2021
Original Articles
April 15, 2021
August 4, 2021
Objective: to determine the epidemiological behavior of vector-borne diseases in Guatemalan children between the years 2015-2019. Material and methods: descriptive, cross-sectional, retrospective study wit
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Gallo-Chuy D, Chúa C, Alvizures L, De-León A, Díaz J, Escobar C, et al. Vector-borne diseases in children in Guatemala: Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya, Malaria, Chagas . Rev. méd. (Col. Méd. Cir. Guatem.) [Internet]. 2021 Aug. 4 [cited 2025 Jan. 6];160(2):101-7. Available from: https://stage.revistamedicagt.org/index.php/RevMedGuatemala/article/view/333
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