Parasitosis intestinales y su relacion con factores socioeconómicos y condiciones de habitat en niños de Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina

作者: SILVIA V SORIANO , ANA M MANACORDA , NORA B PIERANGELI , MARIA C NAVARRO , ALEJANDRO L GIAYETTO

DOI: 10.4067/S0717-77122005000200009

关键词: Home visitsGeographySocioeconomic statusSocioeconomicsCartography

摘要: The prevalence and distribution of intestinal parasites (IP) were investigated in children from twopopulations different socioeconomic level, located the same area city Neuquen, inorder to evaluate their relationship with habitat conditions factors. Serial samplesof faeces anal scraping 126 between 2 14 years two sectors suburbanarea Neuquen (Sector I Sector II) analyzed. Data concerning andsocioeconomic parameters obtained by home visits an observational structured survey.Presence IP was detected 50.7% (suburban neighborhood adequatesanitary middle or low level) 92.9% ofSector II (marginal settlement poor sanitary status). Sevenintestinal protozoan 4 helminth species identified.

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