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Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina

OBJECTIVE. Determine the distribution of intestinal parasitosis in children in nine provinces representative of Argentina’s mosaic of contrasting environments. METHODS. Descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study of preschool children (5 years old or under) and school-age children (6-14 years)...

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Autores principales: Navone, Graciela Teresa, Zonta, María Lorena, Cociancic, Paola, Garraza, Mariela, Gamboa, María Inés, Giambelluca, Luis Alberto, Dahinten, Silvia, Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
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Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28614462
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.24
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author Navone, Graciela Teresa
Zonta, María Lorena
Cociancic, Paola
Garraza, Mariela
Gamboa, María Inés
Giambelluca, Luis Alberto
Dahinten, Silvia
Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
author_facet Navone, Graciela Teresa
Zonta, María Lorena
Cociancic, Paola
Garraza, Mariela
Gamboa, María Inés
Giambelluca, Luis Alberto
Dahinten, Silvia
Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
author_sort Navone, Graciela Teresa
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description OBJECTIVE. Determine the distribution of intestinal parasitosis in children in nine provinces representative of Argentina’s mosaic of contrasting environments. METHODS. Descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study of preschool children (5 years old or under) and school-age children (6-14 years) in the provinces of Buenos Aires (sample taken between 2005 and 2013), Chubut (2010-2013), Corrientes (2012), Entre Ríos (2010-2012), Formosa (2014), La Pampa (2006), Mendoza (2008-2011), Misiones (2005-2008 and 2013), and Salta (2012-2013). Serial samples, fecal samples, and anal swabs were processed using concentration techniques. The results were analyzed by sex, age interval, and province. Frequency of parasitosis (monoparasitosis and multiple parasitoses), wealth of species, and Sørensen similarity coefficient were calculated. RESULTS. Misiones presented the highest frequency of parasitized children and Chubut the lowest (82.0% vs 38.4%; p < 0.01). The number of species was greatest in Misiones and Buenos Aires and lowest in Chubut and La Pampa. Men were parasitized more than women only in Buenos Aires. The highest frequencies were found in preschool children in Buenos Aires and schoolchildren in Mendoza and Misiones (p < 0.05). Monoparasitosis was most frequent in Chubut (67.9%) and multiple parasitosis in Formosa (69.2%). The most frequent species in the majority of provinces were Blastocystis sp. and Enterobius vermicularis. Misiones presented the highest frequency of soil-transmitted helminthes (23.3%) and Mendoza the lowest (0.6%); none were found in Chubut, La Pampa, or Salta. Buenos Aires, Formosa, and Misiones presented a similar species composition, as did Chubut and La Pampa. CONCLUSIONS. The frequency of parasitosis in Argentina corresponds to the country’s complex mosaic of climatic and socioeconomic variability and shows a declining trend from north to south and from east to west.
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spelling pubmed-66608462019-08-07 Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina Navone, Graciela Teresa Zonta, María Lorena Cociancic, Paola Garraza, Mariela Gamboa, María Inés Giambelluca, Luis Alberto Dahinten, Silvia Oyhenart, Evelia Edith Rev Panam Salud Publica Investigación Original OBJECTIVE. Determine the distribution of intestinal parasitosis in children in nine provinces representative of Argentina’s mosaic of contrasting environments. METHODS. Descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study of preschool children (5 years old or under) and school-age children (6-14 years) in the provinces of Buenos Aires (sample taken between 2005 and 2013), Chubut (2010-2013), Corrientes (2012), Entre Ríos (2010-2012), Formosa (2014), La Pampa (2006), Mendoza (2008-2011), Misiones (2005-2008 and 2013), and Salta (2012-2013). Serial samples, fecal samples, and anal swabs were processed using concentration techniques. The results were analyzed by sex, age interval, and province. Frequency of parasitosis (monoparasitosis and multiple parasitoses), wealth of species, and Sørensen similarity coefficient were calculated. RESULTS. Misiones presented the highest frequency of parasitized children and Chubut the lowest (82.0% vs 38.4%; p < 0.01). The number of species was greatest in Misiones and Buenos Aires and lowest in Chubut and La Pampa. Men were parasitized more than women only in Buenos Aires. The highest frequencies were found in preschool children in Buenos Aires and schoolchildren in Mendoza and Misiones (p < 0.05). Monoparasitosis was most frequent in Chubut (67.9%) and multiple parasitosis in Formosa (69.2%). The most frequent species in the majority of provinces were Blastocystis sp. and Enterobius vermicularis. Misiones presented the highest frequency of soil-transmitted helminthes (23.3%) and Mendoza the lowest (0.6%); none were found in Chubut, La Pampa, or Salta. Buenos Aires, Formosa, and Misiones presented a similar species composition, as did Chubut and La Pampa. CONCLUSIONS. The frequency of parasitosis in Argentina corresponds to the country’s complex mosaic of climatic and socioeconomic variability and shows a declining trend from north to south and from east to west. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6660846/ /pubmed/28614462 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.24 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  
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Navone, Graciela Teresa
Zonta, María Lorena
Cociancic, Paola
Garraza, Mariela
Gamboa, María Inés
Giambelluca, Luis Alberto
Dahinten, Silvia
Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina
title Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina
title_full Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina
title_fullStr Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina
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title_short Estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de Argentina
title_sort estudio transversal de las parasitosis intestinales en poblaciones infantiles de argentina
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28614462
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.24
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