Bibliographic citations
Rimarachin, D., (2012). Prevalencia de microfilariasis en Iquitos y zonas urbanas marginales y su relación con las características epidemiológicas. Julio 2010 a diciembre 2011 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2122
Rimarachin, D., Prevalencia de microfilariasis en Iquitos y zonas urbanas marginales y su relación con las características epidemiológicas. Julio 2010 a diciembre 2011 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2122
@misc{renati/1038091,
title = "Prevalencia de microfilariasis en Iquitos y zonas urbanas marginales y su relación con las características epidemiológicas. Julio 2010 a diciembre 2011",
author = "Rimarachin Diaz, Dolores Hercilia",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2012"
}
Results: A prevalence of 6.2% was determined, with 2 species of microfilariae found: Mansontlla ozz.ardi (2.0%) and an unidentified species, designated as Mim1.ftlaria spp. (4.1%); and the coinfection by both species (0.1%). People infected by Mim.ft/aria .rpp. carried out activities within the urban area; found more frequently in non-febrile patients at the time of sample collection, female gender and age group of 4-12 years, from the districts of San Juan, Iquitos and Punchana. It could be possible that this species is transmitted within the city M oz.z.ardi infections were frequently found in febrile patients of the genus male, from the age group 22 - 39 years, from the district of Belén, whose activity The main event generally takes place in the countryside. Conclusion: We found residents infected with microfilariae in the city of Quitos and urban áreas marginal, from the province of M2ynas, department of Loreto, Peru; results that justify further investigations to determine whether this parasite csti e2using clinical syndromes and define the transmission cycles.
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