THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD
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Resumo: | Objective: Identify the frequency, socioeconomic factors, health, hygiene habits that condition the enteroparasitoses, and to evaluate the physical characteristics of the environment related to intestinal parasites. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and quantitative research, carried out with children registered in two basic health units aged 3 and 7 years, in the Pau dos Ferros / RN city. The sample consisted by 90 children, that parasitological stool examinations were carried out by means of spontaneous sedimentation, who answered the semi-structured interview. The children who had their collected feces were mapped from the spatial location, using gps, to analyze the characteristics of the environment in which they live. Result: There was a frequency of 50% of children with enteroparasitosis; protozoa showed a prevalence of 100%, with Endolimax nana being the most frequent, with 41.1% of positive cases for monoparasites. As for the polyparasitized E. nana e E. histolytica/díspar presented in 50% of the cases. An association with enteroparasitosis and nail biting was identified. It is noteworthy that 63.3% of households had garbage in their vicinity. Conclusion: The frequency of intestinal parasites was high, signaling the lack of effective actions for the control and prevention of these pathologies, requiring programs or interventions aimed at the prevention, control and / or eradication of this disease. |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOODLA INFLUENCIA DE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS AMBIENTALES Y LOS FACTORES ACONDICIONANTES EN LA FRECUENCIA DE PARASITOS INTESTINALES EN LA INFANCIAA INFLUÊNCIA DAS CARACTERÍSTICAS AMBIENTAIS E DOS FATORES CONDICIONANTES NA FREQUÊNCIA DAS PARASITOSES INTESTINAIS NA INFÂNCIACriançasEnfermagemParasitosesPrevalênciaChildrenNursingParasitosisPrevalenceNiñosEnfermeríaParasitosisPredominioObjective: Identify the frequency, socioeconomic factors, health, hygiene habits that condition the enteroparasitoses, and to evaluate the physical characteristics of the environment related to intestinal parasites. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and quantitative research, carried out with children registered in two basic health units aged 3 and 7 years, in the Pau dos Ferros / RN city. The sample consisted by 90 children, that parasitological stool examinations were carried out by means of spontaneous sedimentation, who answered the semi-structured interview. The children who had their collected feces were mapped from the spatial location, using gps, to analyze the characteristics of the environment in which they live. Result: There was a frequency of 50% of children with enteroparasitosis; protozoa showed a prevalence of 100%, with Endolimax nana being the most frequent, with 41.1% of positive cases for monoparasites. As for the polyparasitized E. nana e E. histolytica/díspar presented in 50% of the cases. An association with enteroparasitosis and nail biting was identified. It is noteworthy that 63.3% of households had garbage in their vicinity. Conclusion: The frequency of intestinal parasites was high, signaling the lack of effective actions for the control and prevention of these pathologies, requiring programs or interventions aimed at the prevention, control and / or eradication of this disease.Objetivo: identificar la frecuencia, los hábitos socioeconómicos, de salud e higiene que condicionan las enteroparasitosis y evaluar las características físicas del ambiente relacionadas con los parásitos intestinales. Método: Investigación transversal, descriptiva y cuantitativa, realizada con niños registrados en dos unidades básicas de salud de 3 y 7 años, en el municipio de Pau dos Ferros / RN. La muestra consistió en 90 niños, en quienes se realizaron exámenes parasitológicos de heces por medio de sedimentación espontánea, que respondieron la entrevista semiestructurada. Los niños que tenían sus heces recolectadas fueron mapeados desde la ubicación espacial, utilizando gps, para analizar las características del entorno en el que viven. Resultado: hubo una frecuencia del 50% de los niños con enteroparasitosis; los protozoos mostraron una prevalencia del 100%, siendo Endolimax nana el más frecuente, con un 41,1% de casos positivos para monoparásitos. En cuanto a los poliparasitarios E. nana e E. histolytica/díspar presentados en el 50% de los casos. Se identificó una asociación con enteroparasitosis y morderse las uñas. Es de destacar que el 63,3% de los hogares tenían basura en su vecindad. Conclusión: la frecuencia de parásitos intestinales fue alta, lo que indica la falta de acciones efectivas para el control y la prevención de estas patologías, que requieren programas o intervenciones dirigidas a la prevención, control y / o erradicación de esta enfermedad.Objetivo: Identificar a frequência, os fatores socioeconômicos, sanitários e hábitos de higiene condicionantes às enteroparasitoses e avaliar as características físicas do ambiente relacionadas às parasitoses intestinais. Método: Pesquisa transversal, descritivo e de abordagem quantitativa, ocorrida com as crianças registradas em duas unidades básicas de saúde com idade em 3 e 7 anos, no município de Pau dos Ferros/RN. A amostra foi composta por 90 crianças, nas quais realizou-se exames parasitológicos de fezes por meio de sedimentação espontânea, que responderam a entrevista semiestruturada. As crianças que tiveram as fezes coletadas foram mapeadas a partir da localização espacial, por meio de gps, para análise das características do ambiente em que vivem. Resultado: Observou-se uma frequência de 50% das crianças com enteroparasitoses; os protozoários mostraram prevalência de 100%, sendo o Endolimax nana de maior frequência, com 41,1% dos casos positivos para os monoparasitados. Quanto aos poliparasitados o E. nana e E. histolytica/díspar se apresentaram em 50% dos casos. Identificou-se associação às enteroparasitoses e roer as unhas. Destaca-se que 63,3% dos domicílios apresentaram lixo em suas proximidades. Conclusão: A frequência de parasitoses intestinais foi elevada, sinalizando a carência de ações efetivas para o controle e prevenção dessas patologias, sendo necessários programas ou intervenções direcionados para a prevenção, controle e/ou erradicação desta doença.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2022-07-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/6085110.14393/Hygeia1860851Hygeia - Revista Brasileira de Geografia Médica e da Saúde; v. 18 (2022); 164–1761980-1726reponame:Hygeia (Uberlândia)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/60851/34361Copyright (c) 2022 Márcio Barreto Da Silva , Ellany Gurgel Cosme do Nascimento, João Bezerra de Queiroz Neto , Franklin Roberto da Costa , Márcio Adriano Fernandes Barretoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silva, Márcio Barretodo Nascimento, Ellany Gurgel Cosmede Queiroz Neto, João Bezerrada Costa, Franklin RobertoBarreto, Márcio Adriano Fernandes2022-07-21T20:06:00Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/60851Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeiaPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/oaisamuel@ufu.br||flavia.santos@ufu.br1980-17261980-1726opendoar:2022-07-21T20:06Hygeia (Uberlândia) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD LA INFLUENCIA DE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS AMBIENTALES Y LOS FACTORES ACONDICIONANTES EN LA FRECUENCIA DE PARASITOS INTESTINALES EN LA INFANCIA A INFLUÊNCIA DAS CARACTERÍSTICAS AMBIENTAIS E DOS FATORES CONDICIONANTES NA FREQUÊNCIA DAS PARASITOSES INTESTINAIS NA INFÂNCIA |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD da Silva, Márcio Barreto Crianças Enfermagem Parasitoses Prevalência Children Nursing Parasitosis Prevalence Niños Enfermería Parasitosis Predominio |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONING FACTORS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN CHILDHOOD |
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da Silva, Márcio Barreto |
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da Silva, Márcio Barreto do Nascimento, Ellany Gurgel Cosme de Queiroz Neto, João Bezerra da Costa, Franklin Roberto Barreto, Márcio Adriano Fernandes |
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do Nascimento, Ellany Gurgel Cosme de Queiroz Neto, João Bezerra da Costa, Franklin Roberto Barreto, Márcio Adriano Fernandes |
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da Silva, Márcio Barreto do Nascimento, Ellany Gurgel Cosme de Queiroz Neto, João Bezerra da Costa, Franklin Roberto Barreto, Márcio Adriano Fernandes |
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Crianças Enfermagem Parasitoses Prevalência Children Nursing Parasitosis Prevalence Niños Enfermería Parasitosis Predominio |
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Crianças Enfermagem Parasitoses Prevalência Children Nursing Parasitosis Prevalence Niños Enfermería Parasitosis Predominio |
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Objective: Identify the frequency, socioeconomic factors, health, hygiene habits that condition the enteroparasitoses, and to evaluate the physical characteristics of the environment related to intestinal parasites. Method: Cross-sectional, descriptive and quantitative research, carried out with children registered in two basic health units aged 3 and 7 years, in the Pau dos Ferros / RN city. The sample consisted by 90 children, that parasitological stool examinations were carried out by means of spontaneous sedimentation, who answered the semi-structured interview. The children who had their collected feces were mapped from the spatial location, using gps, to analyze the characteristics of the environment in which they live. Result: There was a frequency of 50% of children with enteroparasitosis; protozoa showed a prevalence of 100%, with Endolimax nana being the most frequent, with 41.1% of positive cases for monoparasites. As for the polyparasitized E. nana e E. histolytica/díspar presented in 50% of the cases. An association with enteroparasitosis and nail biting was identified. It is noteworthy that 63.3% of households had garbage in their vicinity. Conclusion: The frequency of intestinal parasites was high, signaling the lack of effective actions for the control and prevention of these pathologies, requiring programs or interventions aimed at the prevention, control and / or eradication of this disease. |
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