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Lack of association between passive smoking and asthma prevalence in Mexican children

Bedolla-Barajas M, Morales-Romero J

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Food Hypersensitivity in Mexican Adults at 18 to 50 Years of Age: A Questionnaire Survey

Bedolla-Barajas M, Bedolla-Pulido TR, Camacho-Pena AS, Gonzalez-Garcia E, Morales-Romero J

PURPOSE: There is limited epidemiological evidence of food hypersensitivity (FH) in the adult population. We aimed to determine the prevalence of FH in Mexican adults, their clinical features and to...
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Self-report prevalence and associated factors to drug hypersensitivity in Mexican young adults

Bedolla-Barajas M, Puente-Fernández C, Flores-Merino MV, Morales-Romero J, Domínguez-García MV

BACKGROUND: Drug hypersensitivity is defined as any unfavorable reaction that occurs after the administration of any drug. It may or may not be mediated by the involvement of the immune...
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Asthma in Mexican school-age children is not associated with passive smoking or obesity

Bedolla-Barajas M, Barrera-Zepeda AT, López-Zaldo JB, Morales-Romero J

BACKGROUND: Asthma has increased in various regions of the world. The factors associated with the growth in prevalence are still to be determined. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the degree of association of...
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Self-reported prevalence of clinical features of allergy to nuts and seeds, and seafood in university students

Domínguez-García MV, Flores-Merino MV, Puente-Fernández C, Morales-Romero J, Bedolla-Barajas M

BACKGROUND: In developing countries, there is a lack of epidemiological information related to food hypersensitivity, including nuts and seafood. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the prevalence of allergic reactions and...
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Immediate and nonimmediate reactions induced by contrast media: incidence, severity and risk factors

Bedolla-Barajas M, Hernández-Colín DD, Morales-Romero J, Serrano-Salinas C

BACKGROUND: The pattern of the contrast media-induced adverse reactions has not been investigated extensively in Mexico. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence and the degree of severity of the adverse reactions to...
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