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Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari

Introduction. Children under 5 years of age are more susceptible to developing morbidities such as diarrhea, respiratory infections, anemia, and malnutrition. The objective of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of reported morbidities in this age group in the city of Iñapari (Peru) and the acce...

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Autores principales: Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva, Braña, Athos Muniz, Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto, Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo, Delfino, Breno Matos, Pereira, Thasciany Moraes, Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva, Martins, Antonio Camargo, Santos, Ana Paula, Filgueira-Júnior, José Alcântara, Ramalho, Alanderson Alves, Guimarães, Andreia da Silva, Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes, de Araújo, Thiago Santos, Estrada, Carlos Hermógenes Manrique de Lara, Arróspide, Nancy, da Silva-Nunes, Mônica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4657107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26640493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/157430
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author Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva
Braña, Athos Muniz
Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto
Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo
Delfino, Breno Matos
Pereira, Thasciany Moraes
Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva
Martins, Antonio Camargo
Santos, Ana Paula
Filgueira-Júnior, José Alcântara
Ramalho, Alanderson Alves
Guimarães, Andreia da Silva
Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes
de Araújo, Thiago Santos
Estrada, Carlos Hermógenes Manrique de Lara
Arróspide, Nancy
da Silva-Nunes, Mônica
author_facet Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva
Braña, Athos Muniz
Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto
Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo
Delfino, Breno Matos
Pereira, Thasciany Moraes
Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva
Martins, Antonio Camargo
Santos, Ana Paula
Filgueira-Júnior, José Alcântara
Ramalho, Alanderson Alves
Guimarães, Andreia da Silva
Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes
de Araújo, Thiago Santos
Estrada, Carlos Hermógenes Manrique de Lara
Arróspide, Nancy
da Silva-Nunes, Mônica
author_sort Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva
collection PubMed
description Introduction. Children under 5 years of age are more susceptible to developing morbidities such as diarrhea, respiratory infections, anemia, and malnutrition. The objective of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of reported morbidities in this age group in the city of Iñapari (Peru) and the access to health services in this municipality. Methods. Data collection using interviews that assessed socioeconomic and demographic conditions, child morbidity, and access to health services was performed in 2011. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 13.0. Results. Regarding morbidities that occurred during lifetime, 39.8% reported previous anemia and intestinal parasite infection. About 53.7% of the children reported any type of morbidities in the last 15 days before interview, being most frequent respiratory symptoms (38.9%), diarrhea (23,4%), and fever (23,1%). Only 63.1% of those reporting recent morbidities sought health care. These morbidities were associated with precarious sanitation and lack of infrastructure, the presence of other comorbidities, and poor access to health services. Conclusion. The main referred morbidities in Amazonian Peruvian children were diarrhea, respiratory symptoms, anemia, and vomiting. Incentives and improvements in the health and sanitation conditions would be important measures to improve the quality of life of the Amazonian child population.
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spelling pubmed-46571072015-12-06 Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva Braña, Athos Muniz Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo Delfino, Breno Matos Pereira, Thasciany Moraes Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva Martins, Antonio Camargo Santos, Ana Paula Filgueira-Júnior, José Alcântara Ramalho, Alanderson Alves Guimarães, Andreia da Silva Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes de Araújo, Thiago Santos Estrada, Carlos Hermógenes Manrique de Lara Arróspide, Nancy da Silva-Nunes, Mônica J Trop Med Research Article Introduction. Children under 5 years of age are more susceptible to developing morbidities such as diarrhea, respiratory infections, anemia, and malnutrition. The objective of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of reported morbidities in this age group in the city of Iñapari (Peru) and the access to health services in this municipality. Methods. Data collection using interviews that assessed socioeconomic and demographic conditions, child morbidity, and access to health services was performed in 2011. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 13.0. Results. Regarding morbidities that occurred during lifetime, 39.8% reported previous anemia and intestinal parasite infection. About 53.7% of the children reported any type of morbidities in the last 15 days before interview, being most frequent respiratory symptoms (38.9%), diarrhea (23,4%), and fever (23,1%). Only 63.1% of those reporting recent morbidities sought health care. These morbidities were associated with precarious sanitation and lack of infrastructure, the presence of other comorbidities, and poor access to health services. Conclusion. The main referred morbidities in Amazonian Peruvian children were diarrhea, respiratory symptoms, anemia, and vomiting. Incentives and improvements in the health and sanitation conditions would be important measures to improve the quality of life of the Amazonian child population. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4657107/ /pubmed/26640493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/157430 Text en Copyright © 2015 Maria Gabriela Silva Guimarães et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guimarães, Maria Gabriela Silva
Braña, Athos Muniz
Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto
Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo
Delfino, Breno Matos
Pereira, Thasciany Moraes
Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva
Martins, Antonio Camargo
Santos, Ana Paula
Filgueira-Júnior, José Alcântara
Ramalho, Alanderson Alves
Guimarães, Andreia da Silva
Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes
de Araújo, Thiago Santos
Estrada, Carlos Hermógenes Manrique de Lara
Arróspide, Nancy
da Silva-Nunes, Mônica
Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title_full Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title_fullStr Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title_full_unstemmed Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title_short Child Health in the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Referred Morbidity and Health Care Access in the City of Iñapari
title_sort child health in the peruvian amazon: prevalence and factors associated with referred morbidity and health care access in the city of iñapari
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4657107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26640493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/157430
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