We preserve health through scientific and systemic research
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The Peruvian Institute for Health Research (IPIS) is a non-profit organization committed to scientific research aimed at improving the health of the Peruvian population.
We are a multidisciplinary team of health professionals who work with scientific rigor, ethics, and social responsibility, investigating the country’s main health problems and promoting solutions that contribute to the prevention, treatment, and recovery from diseases.
At IPIS, we believe that research is the key to a healthier Peru.
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Cooperation with public and private entities
Cooperation with public and private entities
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Partnerships with hospitals and health institutes
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We promote scientific research in health to generate knowledge, develop solutions and contribute to the prevention, treatment and recovery of diseases that affect the Peruvian population, promoting a better quality of life for all.
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Summary of the main projects
Factors conditioning the intradomiciliary transmission and mortality of COVID-19 in two cities of Peru
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic in Peru has become the most significant public health problem of the last century. To determine the factors associated with increased COVID-19 transmission within households and the associated mortality, a study will be conducted in two cities in the country.
The study will be carried out in the city of Iquitos and in Villa El Salvador in Lima. 380 households will be selected in each city. Heads of household will be surveyed, after signing informed consent, about their living conditions, the occurrence of moderate and severe COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, oxygen requirements, and deaths, adherence to preventive measures, and their perception of health services. Families with severe cases or those requiring oxygen will be asked about the costs incurred…
Conditioning factors in the prenatal stage for the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
ABSTRACT
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the neurodevelopmental disorders that has seen an increase in prevalence over the last century; its origin is unknown and is currently under investigation.
On the other hand, this century has been marked by a constant increase in stress and the use of electromagnetic technology (computers, cell phones, gadgets, etc.).
Therefore, the present study aims to conduct a comparative study to determine whether prenatal stress (PS) and exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (ER) may be variables associated with the development of ASD in offspring.
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