Giardia intestinalis: estado nutricional y hematimétrico en niños escolares del cantón Tenguel, Ecuador

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.52808/bmsa.8e7.631.003
Leonardo Abril Merizalde, Mariana Jesús Guallo Paca, Mercy Nathaly Alarcón Sánchez
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Enteroparasitosis is a public health problem, whose global epidemiological behavior has been demonstrated at the expense of protozoa. Giardia intestinalis being one of the most frequent pathogens. Giardiasis is more prevalent in children, the pathogenic action of the parasite can cause malabsorption syndrome, intolerance to sugars and vitamins and, as a consequence, anemia and nutritional alterations. A cross-sectional epidemiological investigation was carried out to estimate the prevalence of G. intestinalis, anemia, and nutritional status in 129 school children from Carton Tenguel, Ecuador. The variables were considered: weight, size, age-related body mass index; blood count parameters (Hb, Hto, VCM, MCH, MCHC). Coproparasitology was performed using the direct method (0.9% saline solution and Lugol's). The results showed prevalence of moderate anemia in 10.12% and 31.23% of schoolchildren at risk of malnutrition, the latter more frequent in males, with a statistically significant difference (p<0.05). A 72.87% prevalence of enteroparasites was determined, with G. intestinalis being the most prevalent species (24, 806%). No relationship was found between the presence of infection with G. intestinalis, in relation to anemia and nutritional alterations. It is concluded, despite the fact that no statistical association was shown, giardiasis together with socioeconomic risk factors suggests a synergism that favors anemia and nutritional alterations. It is recommended to carry out educational interventions aimed at prophylactic measures and epidemiological investigations that guide intervention strategies that must be supported by State policies.
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肠道贾第虫:厄瓜多尔滕格尔州学童的营养和血象状况
肠寄生虫病是一个公共卫生问题,其全球流行病学行为已被证明是以牺牲原生动物为代价的。肠贾第虫是最常见的病原体之一。贾第虫病在儿童中更为普遍,寄生虫的致病作用可引起吸收不良综合征,对糖和维生素不耐受,并因此导致贫血和营养改变。采用横断面流行病学调查方法,对厄瓜多尔卡登腾圭尔129名学龄儿童的肠球菌患病率、贫血和营养状况进行了评估。这些变量包括:体重、体型、与年龄相关的体重指数;血细胞计数参数(Hb、Hto、VCM、MCH、MCHC)。采用直接法(0.9%生理盐水加Lugol’s)进行粪寄生实验。结果显示,中度贫血患病率为10.12%,营养不良高危学童为31.23%,后者以男生多见,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。调查结果显示,肠道寄生虫检出率为72.87%,其中以大肠弧菌(G. ninteinalis)最高,检出率为24,806%。没有发现感染肠弧菌与贫血和营养改变之间的关系。综上所述,尽管没有统计学上的关联,但贾第虫病与社会经济风险因素提示了一种有利于贫血和营养改变的协同作用。建议开展旨在预防措施和流行病学调查的教育干预措施,以指导必须得到国家政策支持的干预战略。
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