Bibliographic citations
Cadillo, J., (2004). Prevalencia de enteroparasitosis frente al consumo cotidiano y dirigido de Mentha spicata L. “hierba buena“ en el Centro Educativo No. 86282 Francisco Alegre Serrano de la ciudad de Carhuaz-Ancash, noviembre 2001 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1473
Cadillo, J., Prevalencia de enteroparasitosis frente al consumo cotidiano y dirigido de Mentha spicata L. “hierba buena“ en el Centro Educativo No. 86282 Francisco Alegre Serrano de la ciudad de Carhuaz-Ancash, noviembre 2001 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1473
@misc{renati/473667,
title = "Prevalencia de enteroparasitosis frente al consumo cotidiano y dirigido de Mentha spicata L. “hierba buena“ en el Centro Educativo No. 86282 Francisco Alegre Serrano de la ciudad de Carhuaz-Ancash, noviembre 2001",
author = "Cadillo Méndez, Jaime Orlando",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2004"
}
The intestinal parasitosis in developing countries, as ours, is the result of the conditions in which the rural settler lives, by the lack of knowledge on the mechanisms of spread the intestinal parasites, being a problem of public health in our country. The present work is an investigation carried out in, students of elementary education at N° 86282 “Francisco Alegre Serrano” school in november 2001, in the district of Yúngar, province of Carhuaz, department of Ancash; in which 116 students have been studied, 62 women and 54 men, whose ages fluctuate among 4 to 15 years, that inhabit in the mentioned district. It was made a study of prospective, descriptive and experimental type of transversal cut to determine of enteroparasitosis from the daily and directed consume of the Mentha spicata L. (Hierba buena); previously using a Epidemiological-Parasitological survey. For the parasitological analysis of the sediments two methods were used: Direct method and concentration of Faust, as well as, the Technique of Graham for Enterobius vermicularis. It was found that the 65.52% of the 116 samples examined were positive; being the group of 7-12 years old, the most affected. The Entamoeba coli protozoon was the one with 34.68%, it continues: Enterobius vermicularis, 26.61%; Ascaris lumbricoides, 13.70%; Hymenolepis nana, 11.29%; Giardia lamblia, 7.26%; Iodamoeba bütschlii, 3.23%; Endolimax nana, 2.42% and Trichuris trichiura, 0.81%. The daily consume of Mentha spicata L. (Hierba buena) did not have statistical significance in the decrease of the prevalence of enteroparasitosis. The directed consume of administering an extract of Mentha spicata L. (Hierba buena) among a part of the sample population sample in study and that they turned out to be positive to intestinal parasite, this was carried out in 64 students, being achieved a healing of the 88.46% of those, that presented helminthes and 26.67% of those that presented protozoa.
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