Rotavirus como agente causal de diarreas en niños/as menores de 5 años de Saraguro

International studies have demonstrated a high incidence of rotavirus etiologic in pediatric patients in developing countries, being a very common cause of hospitalization for acute diarrhea. The purpose of the following study was to determine the rotavirus as a causal agent of diarrhea in children...

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description International studies have demonstrated a high incidence of rotavirus etiologic in pediatric patients in developing countries, being a very common cause of hospitalization for acute diarrhea. The purpose of the following study was to determine the rotavirus as a causal agent of diarrhea in children under 5 years of Saraguro; analyze samples by Immunochromatographic methods that detects the presence of the rotavirus, being a modern method that has significantly increased its sensitivity and specificity for the confirmation of the etiological; determine the epidemiological factors that predispose to the contagion of the diarrheal syndrome; set the gender of children with acute diarrhea caused by rotavirus; to know the most frequent age in children with diarrhea caused by rotavirus; and, disseminate the results to the families of children with rotavirus diarrhea and to the general population, through the development of an informative brochure. This research is a descriptive and cross-sectional area was used as the research base hospital of Saraguro with a population of 60 children who participated under the consent of the parents, taking into account the inclusion and exclusion criteria, then carried out the study of the results obtained were 2 positive cases, a girl in an age of between 0 to 12 months and a child between 12 to 24 months for the 3.33 per cent and 58 were negative which corresponds to 96.67 %. We were able to determine that there is a moderate incidence of children infected with this disease and the main epidemiological factors that predispose to this type of infections established by the survey of parents of children under the age of 5 years are: in relation to the type of power is obtained that the 45% of the infants consume breast milk, 41, 67% normal food and infant formula, the 13.33 % breast milk and normal meal; in regard to the use of bottle stated that 30% of the children if you are using, while 70% do not make use of the same; so too the 16.67 % of those surveyed replied that washed the bottle 1 to 2 times, the 13.33 % From 3 to 4 times, and the 70% did not answer; 10% of the representatives replied that change the bottle of bottle every 2 months, the 6.67 % every 3 months, the 13.33 % every 4 months and 70% of the same preferred not to answer; the 23.33 per cent mentioned that the bottle remains capped after its use, the 6.67 % does not remain capped and 70% did not answer. It was able to observe the presence of the etiological Rotavirus in children under the age of 5 years, that is why it is important that parents apply the basic rules of hygiene with respect to the handling of food and objects, to improve the conditions of health in the children of our population Saragurense.
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spelling Rotavirus como agente causal de diarreas en niños/as menores de 5 años de SaraguroAbad Ramírez, Carlos AlbertoROTAVIRUSInternational studies have demonstrated a high incidence of rotavirus etiologic in pediatric patients in developing countries, being a very common cause of hospitalization for acute diarrhea. The purpose of the following study was to determine the rotavirus as a causal agent of diarrhea in children under 5 years of Saraguro; analyze samples by Immunochromatographic methods that detects the presence of the rotavirus, being a modern method that has significantly increased its sensitivity and specificity for the confirmation of the etiological; determine the epidemiological factors that predispose to the contagion of the diarrheal syndrome; set the gender of children with acute diarrhea caused by rotavirus; to know the most frequent age in children with diarrhea caused by rotavirus; and, disseminate the results to the families of children with rotavirus diarrhea and to the general population, through the development of an informative brochure. This research is a descriptive and cross-sectional area was used as the research base hospital of Saraguro with a population of 60 children who participated under the consent of the parents, taking into account the inclusion and exclusion criteria, then carried out the study of the results obtained were 2 positive cases, a girl in an age of between 0 to 12 months and a child between 12 to 24 months for the 3.33 per cent and 58 were negative which corresponds to 96.67 %. We were able to determine that there is a moderate incidence of children infected with this disease and the main epidemiological factors that predispose to this type of infections established by the survey of parents of children under the age of 5 years are: in relation to the type of power is obtained that the 45% of the infants consume breast milk, 41, 67% normal food and infant formula, the 13.33 % breast milk and normal meal; in regard to the use of bottle stated that 30% of the children if you are using, while 70% do not make use of the same; so too the 16.67 % of those surveyed replied that washed the bottle 1 to 2 times, the 13.33 % From 3 to 4 times, and the 70% did not answer; 10% of the representatives replied that change the bottle of bottle every 2 months, the 6.67 % every 3 months, the 13.33 % every 4 months and 70% of the same preferred not to answer; the 23.33 per cent mentioned that the bottle remains capped after its use, the 6.67 % does not remain capped and 70% did not answer. It was able to observe the presence of the etiological Rotavirus in children under the age of 5 years, that is why it is important that parents apply the basic rules of hygiene with respect to the handling of food and objects, to improve the conditions of health in the children of our population Saragurense.Estudios internacionales han demostrado una alta incidencia del etiológico Rotavirus en los pacientes pediátricos de los países en vías de desarrollo, siendo una causa muy frecuente de hospitalización por Síndrome Diarreico Agudo. El propósito del siguiente estudio fue determinar el Rotavirus como agente causal de diarreas en niños menores de 5 años de Saraguro; analizar las muestras mediante métodos Inmunocromatográficos que detecta la presencia del rotavirus, siendo un método moderno que ha aumentado de forma significativa su sensibilidad y especificidad para la confirmación del etiológico; determinar los factores epidemiológicos que predisponen al contagio del síndrome diarreico; establecer el género de los niños con diarrea aguda causada por rotavirus; conocer la edad más frecuente en los niños con diarreas causadas por rotavirus; y, difundir los resultados a los familiares de los menores con diarrea por rotavirus y a la población en general, mediante la elaboración de un tríptico informativo. Esta investigación es de tipo descriptivo y de corte transversal, se empleo como área de investigación el hospital Básico de Saraguro con una población de 60 niños que participaron bajo el consentimiento de los padres de familia, teniendo en cuenta los criterios de inclusión y exclusión, luego de realizado el estudio los resultados obtenidos fueron 2 casos positivos, una niña en una edad comprendida entre 0 a 12 meses y un niño entre 12 a 24 meses correspondientes al 3.33% y 58 resultaron negativos que corresponde al 96.67%. Se pudo determinar que existe una moderada incidencia de niños infectados con esta enfermedad y los principales factores epidemiológicos que predisponen a este tipo de infecciones establecidas mediante la encuesta aplicada a los padres de familia de los niños menores de 5 años son: con relación al tipo de alimentación se obtuvo que el 45% de los infantes consumen Leche materna, el 41, 67% comida normal y fórmulas infantiles, el 13,33% leche materna y comida normal; en cuanto a la utilización del biberón manifestaron que el 30% de los niños si utiliza, mientras que el 70% no hacen uso del mismo; así también el 16,67% de los encuestados contestaron que lavan el biberón de 1 a 2 veces, el 13,33% de 3 a 4 veces y el 70% no contestaron; el 10% de los representantes contestaron que cambian la mamila del biberón cada 2 meses, el 6,67% cada 3 meses, el 13,33% cada 4 meses y el 70% de los mismos prefirieron no contestar; el 23,33% mencionaron que el biberón permanece tapado después de su utilización, el 6,67% no permanece tapado y el 70% no contestaron. Se pudo observar la presencia del etiológico Rotavirus en los niños menores de 5 años, es por ello que es importante que los padres de familia apliquen las normas básicas de higiene con respecto a la manipulación de alimentos y objetos, para de esta manera mejorar las condiciones necesarias de salud en los niños de nuestra población Saragurense. 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