Factores de riesgo ambiental y su incidencia en la bronquitis aguda en niños menores de 8 años, comunidad los mirtos Cantón Vinces Los Ríos. Periodo septiembre 2017 a febrero 2018.

Acute bronchitis is an infectious disease easily transmitted because the viruses that cause this type of respiratory infections are sprayed into the air. Many environmental risk factors influence the development of acute bronchitis and other respiratory infections, such as tobacco smoke, dust, car s...

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Auteur principal: Andres Guillermo, Dolberg Plaza (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Langue:spa
Publié: 2018
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Accès en ligne:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/3885
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Résumé:Acute bronchitis is an infectious disease easily transmitted because the viruses that cause this type of respiratory infections are sprayed into the air. Many environmental risk factors influence the development of acute bronchitis and other respiratory infections, such as tobacco smoke, dust, car smoke, lifestyle, lack of hygiene, poor nutrition, among others. The objective of this project is to promote educational talks based on environmental risk factors that influence the development of acute bronchitis to reduce its incidence in children of the community The study of this project is within the modality of field, retrospective and cross-sectional because surveys were carried out to the residents of the sector in order to focus on the main environmental risk factors that affect the development of acute bronchitis. The inductive and deductive methods were used in the realization of this project of quantitative modality by the statistical analysis that was carried out with the study variables. After knowing the results of the surveys of parents of children with acute bronchitis, it was possible to verify the little knowledge of people towards this type of respiratory infections, as well as the influence of some environmental factors with the development of these diseases. . Obviously, after analyzing all the data collected, the general hypothesis could be confirmed: Controlling the environmental risk factors that can affect the development of acute bronchitis in children under 8 years could prevent the proliferation of this infection respiratory.