
Catalina Torres
Catalina Torres is a prominent demographer in Uruguay, recognized for her expertise in epidemiology and public health. She has highlighted critical issues regarding the quality of mortality data in the country, particularly concerning the unclear causes of death among the elderly. Her recent presentation at an academic event brought attention to the alarming statistic that nearly a fifth of deaths among older adults in Uruguay lack defined causes, raising concerns about the implications for public health policies.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Catalina Torres was part of the Costa Rican team that won gold in the mixed relay triathlon.
Orgullo costarricense: ¡Nueve veces campeonas! Voleibol femenino arrasa en Juegos CentroamericanosCatalina Torres earned silver in the women's triathlon at the Central American Games.
Belizean trio competes in rain-soaked triathlonCatalina Torres provided data indicating that unclassifiable causes of death increase during winter months.
¿qué hay detrás y qué pasa en cada departamento?
Catalina Torres presented a shocking statistic about poorly defined deaths in Uruguay.
En Uruguay se desconoce de qué se muere la quinta parte de los más adultos: MSP inició auditoría















