Bibliographic citations
Panduro, K., (2015). Factores relacionados con parasitosis intestinal y su prevalencia en infantes de 0 a 5 años, atendidos en los meses de febrero a julio, en el C.S Moronacocha. Iquitos - Perú, 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3886
Panduro, K., Factores relacionados con parasitosis intestinal y su prevalencia en infantes de 0 a 5 años, atendidos en los meses de febrero a julio, en el C.S Moronacocha. Iquitos - Perú, 2014 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana; 2015. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3886
@misc{renati/972180,
title = "Factores relacionados con parasitosis intestinal y su prevalencia en infantes de 0 a 5 años, atendidos en los meses de febrero a julio, en el C.S Moronacocha. Iquitos - Perú, 2014",
author = "Panduro Sajamí, Karla Carola",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana",
year = "2015"
}
This research seeks to establish the relationship between factors related to intestinal parasitosis and its prevalence in infants aged 0-5 years attended at the CS Moronacocha. From February to July, 2014. The research is framed within the non-experimental approach, descriptive and correlational - retrospective design. The population is made up of all infants 0-5 years attending the CS Moronacocha which consisted of 350 infants of both sexes, a random sample giving a sample study of 183 infants who were selected according to random number table was used, was used as technical survey and observation was applied validated by the coefficient Crobanch parents and infants a recording sheet as instruments of data collection questionnaire. The results of this test were analyzed using the statistical package for social science research SPSS v21, using nonparametric test Chi - Square a significant relationship between factors (level of education, wearing shoes, age, type of housing, water supply, sewage disposal, presence of pets) and the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis was found.
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