Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites and Anthropometric Assessments in Preschool Children in a Region of the Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.

José Vega, Ricardo López, Arnulfo Galicia, Rodrigo Covarrubias, Diego Aguilar, Ana Castor, Eunice Reyes, Brenda Tellez, Alondra Valle, Héctor Fuentes
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Introduction: Intestinal parasites are infections that affect the digestive system, and can also affect other organs and tissues, they are transmitted by the fecal-oral route through the ingestion of cysts or eggs, present in contaminated food and beverages. In Mexico they are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in pediatric ages. Objective: To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites, their socioeconomic impact and their effect on growth and development in children from a population of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Material and Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in 589 children between 0-5 years of age, for 8 months, through medical examination, coproparasito-scopic studies and Méndez-Graffar questionnaire to their guardians. The EPI-INFOTM program, SPSS version 27.0 and EPIDAT 4.2 were used to perform the Chi2 and Student's t statistical tests, with a 95% confidence interval. Results: Of all the children studied, 81.49% had at least one parasitic agent, Blastocystis spp. (79%) the most prevalent. No significant difference was found between both sexes, but it was found in the age group, being the ages of 4-6 years the most parasitized in 100%. According to statistical tests, there is a direct relationship with parasitic load, development of nutritional alterations and socioeconomic conditions in which they grow. Conclusion: The community studied presented a high prevalence of these diseases associated with socioeconomic factors, which is why the implementation of prevention programs for these infections is insisted on.
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墨西哥瓦哈卡州特万特佩克地峡地区学龄前儿童肠道寄生虫患病率及人体测量学评估
肠道寄生虫是一种影响消化系统的传染病,也可以影响其他器官和组织,它们通过摄入被污染的食物和饮料中的囊肿或卵通过粪-口途径传播。在墨西哥,它们是儿童发病和死亡的主要原因之一。目的:了解瓦哈卡州特万特佩克地峡人群肠道寄生虫的患病率、社会经济影响及其对儿童生长发育的影响。材料和方法:对589名0-5岁儿童进行了为期8个月的观察性、描述性和横断面研究,通过医学检查、共寄生虫镜研究和对其监护人进行的msamudez - graffar问卷调查。采用EPI-INFOTM程序、SPSS version 27.0和EPIDAT 4.2进行Chi2和Student’st统计检验,置信区间为95%。结果:81.49%的儿童存在至少一种寄生虫,以囊虫属(Blastocystis spp, 79%)居多。两性间无显著差异,但在年龄组中均有发现,以4 ~ 6岁居多,寄生率为100%。根据统计检验,它们与寄生负荷、营养变化的发展和它们生长的社会经济条件有直接关系。结论:所研究的社区呈现出与社会经济因素相关的高患病率,这就是为什么坚持实施这些感染的预防方案。
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