Geohelmintiasis vs concentración de hemoglobina en escolares de la parroquia El Tambo.

Geohelminthiasis frequently occur in developing countries, affecting individuals of all ages and sexes, considering a public health problem with a prevalence of 40 -70%, it affects mostly to children who are attending the early years of education . This work was made with the purpose of identify the...

Descrición completa

Gardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Principal: Morales Carrillo, Freddy Paul (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicado: 2016
Subjects:
Acceso en liña:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/17298
Tags: Engadir etiqueta
Sen Etiquetas, Sexa o primeiro en etiquetar este rexistro!
Descripción
Summary:Geohelminthiasis frequently occur in developing countries, affecting individuals of all ages and sexes, considering a public health problem with a prevalence of 40 -70%, it affects mostly to children who are attending the early years of education . This work was made with the purpose of identify the type of geohelminths present in the stool, the hemoglobin values and determine whether there is a relationship with the concentration of hemoglobin in children in the school Andres Tinoco de Mercado, using a descriptive and transversal study, in which 62 samples were analyzed by direct examination; hemoglobin was determined by automated method. It was noted that the prevalence of intestinal helminths was 79.03%, highlighting the association of Trichuris trichiura and Ascaris lumbricoides (37.10%) with a predominant light intensity of infestation. It was also observed that there is a higher prevalence of women with normal hemoglobin levels (61.11%), while men showed a high prevalence with values below normal hemoglobin (68.18%). Of individuals with geohelminthiasis 97.92% had decreased hemoglobin values. These findings suggest that the school population lives in a hyperendemic area of geohelminths, consistent with the socioeconomic stratum. In addition, it was established that hemoglobin values in these schoolchildren are a factor associated with intestinal helminthiasis. Keywords: helminthiasis, hemoglobin, school,