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Mauricio Hernandez-Avila

Government of Mexico - Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS)

Director of Economic and Social Benefits

Mexico

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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294

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Leading Causes of Excess Mortality in Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020 – February 2021: A Death Certificates Study in a Lower-Middle-Income Country

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 22 Nov 2021
Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health, Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health, Government of Mexico - Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Government of Mexico - General Directorate of Health Information (DGIS), Government of Mexico - General Directorate of Health Information (DGIS), Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health, Government of Mexico - Ministry of Health, Government of Mexico - National Registry of Population and Identity, Government of Mexico - National Registry of Population and Identity, IInstituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), Government of Mexico - National Population Council (CONAPO), IInstituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), IInstituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), Government of Mexico - General Directorate of Epidemiology (DGE), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Country Office in Mexico, Government of Mexico - National Center for Preventive Programs and Disease Control (CENAPRECE) and Government of Mexico - Prevention and Health Promotion
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Excess mortality, COVID-19, mortality by causes, Mexico

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Unexpected High Premature Mortality Found in an Administrative Cohort of Individuals Living with Type 2 Diabetes, Screened for Chronic Kidney Disease in Jalisco, Mexico 2011-2019: Evidence from a Death Registry Analysis

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 15 Nov 2023
Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health, National Institute of Public Health, National Institute of Public Health, National Institute of Public Health, Franco-Mexican Foundation for Medicine, National Institute of Public Health, National Institute of Public Health, Columbia University, Accessalud, Global Medical, Government of Mexico - Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) and Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health
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chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, premature mortality, survival analysis, early massive CKD screening, CKD mortality

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Breast Cancer Incidence in the Mexican Teachers’ Cohort

Number of pages: 13 Posted: 19 Jun 2024
Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, affiliation not provided to SSRN, National Institute of Public Health, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, University of Washington, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Government of Mexico - National Institute of Public Health, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Government of Mexico - National Center for Preventive Programs and Disease Control (CENAPRECE), Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Government of Mexico - Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) and National Institute of Public Health of Mexico (INSP) - Center for Population Health Research
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Breast cancer incidence, cohort study, Latin America

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Tracking the Sars-Cov-2 Omicron (B. 1.1.529) Health and Absenteeism Impact by Economic Activity Sector in Mexico

9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS:P1.110
Posted: 05 Dec 2023
National Institute of Public Health, Government of Mexico - Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Columbia University, National Institute of Public Health and National Institute of Public Health

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