Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits

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Autor(a) principal: Alvarez,Maria de la Luz
Data de Publicação: 1990
Outros Autores: Wurgaft,Fanny, Araya,Magdalena, Espinoza,Julio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: The relationship between the hygienic habits of children who had typhoid fever (TF) who had recently begun attending school and their family group, is assessed. It is supposed that children, independently of their SES, acquired TF because of inadequate habits which facilitated the oral-fecal cycle. The sample was formed of 40 child-mother dyads: 20 of low SES (group A) and 20 of high SES (group B), the child of each of which had had TF. Results showed that the hygienic habits of children with respect to the oral-fecal cycle, their perception of school toilet cleanliness as well as the mothers' explanation of their children's hygienic habits is very similar in the two groups. The importance of these results is that the SES is seem to be irrelevant in the case of TF but that the hygienic habits of the children are of importance. Public health policy should be modified to include the teaching of proper hygienic habits (oral-fecal cycle).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
title Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
spellingShingle Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
Alvarez,Maria de la Luz
Typhoid/transmission
Habits
Hygiene
Socieconomic factors
title_short Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
title_full Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
title_fullStr Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
title_full_unstemmed Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
title_sort Typhoid fever in children of low and high socieconomic strata: comparison of hygiene habits
author Alvarez,Maria de la Luz
author_facet Alvarez,Maria de la Luz
Wurgaft,Fanny
Araya,Magdalena
Espinoza,Julio
author_role author
author2 Wurgaft,Fanny
Araya,Magdalena
Espinoza,Julio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvarez,Maria de la Luz
Wurgaft,Fanny
Araya,Magdalena
Espinoza,Julio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Typhoid/transmission
Habits
Hygiene
Socieconomic factors
topic Typhoid/transmission
Habits
Hygiene
Socieconomic factors
description The relationship between the hygienic habits of children who had typhoid fever (TF) who had recently begun attending school and their family group, is assessed. It is supposed that children, independently of their SES, acquired TF because of inadequate habits which facilitated the oral-fecal cycle. The sample was formed of 40 child-mother dyads: 20 of low SES (group A) and 20 of high SES (group B), the child of each of which had had TF. Results showed that the hygienic habits of children with respect to the oral-fecal cycle, their perception of school toilet cleanliness as well as the mothers' explanation of their children's hygienic habits is very similar in the two groups. The importance of these results is that the SES is seem to be irrelevant in the case of TF but that the hygienic habits of the children are of importance. Public health policy should be modified to include the teaching of proper hygienic habits (oral-fecal cycle).
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