2016
DOI: 10.21840/siic/147782
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Parasitosis intestinales y factores socioambientales: estudio preliminar en una población de horticultores

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“…The prevalence of intestinal parasites in farming families was elevated (79.1%). This result was similar to that observed by Zonta et al [ 55 ] in northeast the La Plata Horticultural rural area (83.8%) [ 55 ]. In this sense, when comparing these populations, we observed that both present limited access to public services (wastewater disposal, drinking water and solid waste disposal).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The prevalence of intestinal parasites in farming families was elevated (79.1%). This result was similar to that observed by Zonta et al [ 55 ] in northeast the La Plata Horticultural rural area (83.8%) [ 55 ]. In this sense, when comparing these populations, we observed that both present limited access to public services (wastewater disposal, drinking water and solid waste disposal).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This result was similar to that observed by Oyhenart et al [ 37 ] in another area in the city of La Plata with limited access to public services (43.5%) [ 37 ]. However, other studies showed that polyparasitism was more frequent, suggesting that participants are constantly exposed to infestation with different species of parasites [ 33 , 55 ]. Likewise, Blastocystis sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, E. vermicularis was greater in children with onychophagia and in 6 year olds and older whose parents completed only primary studies, these therefore being factors of greater infection risk. These results are not surprising when considering the transmission by anus–hand–mouth route that favours the scattering of eggs over various surfaces (included the body and hair of pets) and it is worsened by overcrowding and by sharing beds and clothes (Cazorla, Acosta, Zarraga, & Morales, ; Chai et al., ; Zonta, Susevich, Gamboa, & Navone, ). Likewise, the education level of the parents has turned out to be an infection risk factor for Blastocystis sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…temperatura, precipitación, cobertura vegetal) y socioeconómicos (e.g. servicios públicos, construcción de viviendas, nivel educativo, ocupación laboral) (Gamboa et al, 2011;Chammartin et al, 2013a;Fletcher et al, 2014;Gamboa et al, 2014;Zonta et al, 2016;Samuel et al, 2017). En particular, Juárez y Rajal (2013) realizaron una revisión bibliográfica de la problemática parasitológica en Argentina y describieron que las prevalencias de parasitosis varían según la localidad analizada obteniendo en general valores por encima de 80% en el norte y valores cercanos a 45% en el centro.…”
Section: Parásitos Intestinales Y Su Importancia En Saludunclassified