Helmintos em caixas de areia em creches da cidade de Uberlândia, Minas GeraisHelminthes in sandboxes of day care centers of a city in Southeastern Brazil RESUMO O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a presença de helmintos em caixas de areia de creches públicas e privadas da cidade de Uberlândia, Minas Gerais em 2005. Foram selecionadas 14 creches particulares e 14 públicas que possuíam área de lazer. As coletas foram realizadas em duas estações do ano, uma na seca e a segunda na chuvosa. As amostras foram analisadas pelos métodos de Willis e Baermann. Na primeira coleta 17 (61%) creches foram positivas para larvas e 14 (50%) para ovos de helmintos e na segunda, em 18 (64%) e 10 (36%), respectivamente. Não foi observada infl uência da estação climática e da situação socioeconômica das creches. DESCRITORES: Helmintos. Areia. Recreação. Creches. Bem-estar da criança. Saúde da criança.
ABSTRACTThe objective of the study was to test for helminthes in sandboxes in day care centers in the city of Uberlândia, Southeastern Brazil in 2005. Fourteen private and 14 public day care centers with playgrounds were selected. One collection was carried out during the dry season (June and August), and the second one was in the rainy season (September and November). Samples were tested using Willis and Baermann methods. In the fi rst collection, 17 (61%) day care centers were positive for helminthes larvae and 14 (50%) for eggs. In the second collection, 18 (64%) day care centers were positive for larvae and 10 (36%) for eggs. No infl uence of either season of the year or day care fi nance condition was seen.
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