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Rosas-Hostos, L., Paredes, G. (2022). Prevalencia global de fasciolosis humana desde 1985 al 2021: una revisión sistemática [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12013
Rosas-Hostos, L., Paredes, G. Prevalencia global de fasciolosis humana desde 1985 al 2021: una revisión sistemática []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12013
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title = "Prevalencia global de fasciolosis humana desde 1985 al 2021: una revisión sistemática",
author = "Paredes Yataco, Guillermo Andres",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
Title: Prevalencia global de fasciolosis humana desde 1985 al 2021: una revisión sistemática
Other Titles: Global prevalence of human fasciolosis from 1985 to 2021: a systematic review
Advisor(s): Terashima Iwashita, María Angélica
Keywords: Fasciolosis Humana; F. hepatica; F. gigantica; Prevalencia; Epidemiología
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.06; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.07; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.09
Issue Date: 2022
Institution: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Abstract: Antecedentes: La fasciolosis humana, es una enfermedad emergente, incluida por la Organización Mundial de la Salud como una enfermedad tropical desatendida. Por razón, se espera que en los próximos años se presente un incremento de la prevalencia global, debido a cambios en los factores sociodemográficos y al aumento del calentamiento global, que generan una expansión de los huéspedes intermediarios y del parásito. En la actualidad se desconoce datos sobre la prevalencia de fasciolosis a nivel mundial. Objetivo: Este estudio pretende estimar la prevalencia de la fasciolosis humana a nivel global en un periodo de 35 años y sus características demográficas. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática en diferentes bases de datos sobre la prevalencia de fasciolosis humana en un periodo determinado de 1985 hasta 2021. Se utilizó estrategias de búsquedas avanzadas combinadas con las palabras claves; luego se hizo un cribado según el título y resumen. Finalmente, se hizo una revisión del artículo completo, en donde, se aplicaron los criterios de inclusión, exclusión y herramientas de evaluación de calidad de los artículos. Se efectuó un metaanálisis de los datos extraídos mediante el Programa STATA, así como un análisis de sensibilidad por estudio. Resultados: Identificamos 5 671 artículos registrados y analizamos 51 estudios elegibles. Se encontró prevalencias anuales de fasciolosis por estudio de 0,04% hasta valores de 27,6%, resultando en una prevalencia global de fasciolosis de 2,3%. Conclusión: Se confirma un aumento de la prevalencia de fasciolosis global.
Background: Human fasciolosis is an emerging disease, listed by the World Health Organization as a neglected tropical disease. For this reason, it is expected that in the coming years there will be an increase in global prevalence due to changes in sociodemographic factors and the increase in global warming, which generate an expansion of the intermediate hosts and the parasite. Data on the prevalence of fasciolosis worldwide are currently unknown. Objective: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of human fasciolosis globally over a period of 35 years and its demographic characteristics. Materials and methods: A systematic review was carried out in different databases on the prevalence of human fasciolosis in a specific period from 1985 to 2021. Advanced search strategies were used, combining the keywords, then a screening was made according to the title and abstract, the full article was finally reviewed. Where, the inclusion and exclusion criteria and quality evaluation tools of the articles were applied. A meta-analysis of the data extracted using the STATA Program was performed, as well as a sensitivity analysis by study. Results: We identified 5 671 records and analyzed 51 eligible studies. Annual prevalence of fasciolosis per study was found from 0.04% to values of 27.6%, resulting in an overall prevalence of fasciolosis of 2.3%. Conclusion: An increase in the prevalence of global fasciolosis is confirmed.
Background: Human fasciolosis is an emerging disease, listed by the World Health Organization as a neglected tropical disease. For this reason, it is expected that in the coming years there will be an increase in global prevalence due to changes in sociodemographic factors and the increase in global warming, which generate an expansion of the intermediate hosts and the parasite. Data on the prevalence of fasciolosis worldwide are currently unknown. Objective: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of human fasciolosis globally over a period of 35 years and its demographic characteristics. Materials and methods: A systematic review was carried out in different databases on the prevalence of human fasciolosis in a specific period from 1985 to 2021. Advanced search strategies were used, combining the keywords, then a screening was made according to the title and abstract, the full article was finally reviewed. Where, the inclusion and exclusion criteria and quality evaluation tools of the articles were applied. A meta-analysis of the data extracted using the STATA Program was performed, as well as a sensitivity analysis by study. Results: We identified 5 671 records and analyzed 51 eligible studies. Annual prevalence of fasciolosis per study was found from 0.04% to values of 27.6%, resulting in an overall prevalence of fasciolosis of 2.3%. Conclusion: An increase in the prevalence of global fasciolosis is confirmed.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12013
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Facultad de Medicina Alberto Hurtado
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Juror: Montes Delgado, Martín; Krapp López, Fiorella del Carmen; Martínez Medina, Dalila Yolinda
Register date: 12-Aug-2022
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