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World Health Journal - Professionals On Line ISSNe: 2961-2020

Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): World Health Journal (July - December) 2021
New submission
World Health Journal (July - December) 2021

The World Health Journal, launched in June 2020. It is an academic and scientific publication edited and fully sponsored by Professionals On Line, Peru. This publication is focused on health sciences worldwide, and publishes original articles and papers related to medical sciences, epidemiology, and public health. The thematic focus of the journal favors original and unpublished articles in the area of public health, nutrition, health policies, social security, health statistics, health education, mental health, medical ethics, epidemiological surveillance, epidemiology, administration in health, health promotion, health systems and services, and the various approaches to evidence-based medicine and medical education. The Editorial Committee values in a special way the presentation of cases, and the approach of updating topics. The purpose of the Journal is to promote and disseminate research carried out in the Health sector at an international level.

Editorial

Glenn Alberto Lozano Zanelly
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Editorial
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Articles

Mirella Noemí Puente Quepuy, Marisel Roxana Valenzuela Ramos
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Etiological Factors related to Neonatal Teeth
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Mirella Noemí Puente Quepuy, Marisel Roxana Valenzuela Ramos
05 - 09
Factors Related to Dental Implant Failure
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Graciela Mercedes Carranza Lizana, Susan Viviana Huamán Quispe, Anggela Ulloque Núñez, Jhon Alex Vílchez Altamirano, Marisel Roxana Valenzuela Ramos
10 - 12
Pathologies associated with the eruption of the third molar
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Evelyn S. Guerrero Perez, Alexia Ch. Herrera Garcia, Marisel Roxana Valenzuela Ramos
13 - 17
Factors Associated with Gingivitis in Pregnant Women in a Disadvantaged Population
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Manuel Wilfredo Castro Moncada, Marisel Roxana Valenzuela Ramos
18 - 20
Exogenous black pigmentations in deciduous dentition associated with ingestion of ferrous sulfate
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