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Espinola, R., Guerrero, K. (2020). Correlación entre la frecuencia de enteroparasitismo y la anemia en niños menores de 5 años atendidos en el Hospital Distrital Vista Alegre, Trujillo - Perú 2019 [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20642
Espinola, R., Guerrero, K. Correlación entre la frecuencia de enteroparasitismo y la anemia en niños menores de 5 años atendidos en el Hospital Distrital Vista Alegre, Trujillo - Perú 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20642
@misc{renati/1048418,
title = "Correlación entre la frecuencia de enteroparasitismo y la anemia en niños menores de 5 años atendidos en el Hospital Distrital Vista Alegre, Trujillo - Perú 2019",
author = "Guerrero Ancajima, Katia Ludovina",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2020"
}
The objective was to determine the correlation between the frequency of enteroparasitismo and anemia in preschool children treated at the Vista Alegre District Hospital, Trujillo-Perú. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out between the months of September and December 2019. The sample consisted of 129 children of both sexes without antiparasitic treatment or consumption of iron supplements. Fecal samples were evaluated by direct fresh examination with parasitological lugol stain and 0.9% saline solution. Blood samples are examined by the colorimetric method. The results indicated a frequency of 69.77% of intestinal parasitosis in preschool children attended. Monoparasitosis was the most frequent type of parasitism with 79.07%. The most frequent parasitic species were G. lamblia with 31.78%, B. hominis with 20.93%, E. nana with 11.63% and E. coli with 9.30%. Only 7.75% of the preschoolers presented the condition of anemic. There is no statistically significant relationship (p> 0.05). It is concluded that for the present study there is no relationship between the frequency of parasitosis and the hemoglobin levels in preschool children treated at the Vista Alegre District Hospital, Trujillo-Perú. Parasites continue to be highly prevalent diseases in our country. The state through the health system must establish policies that take actions to reduce these high rates.
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