Prevalencia de parasitosis intestinal en escolares del tercer grado de primaria del Colegio Madre Teresa de Calcuta - San Juan Bautista, abril-mayo 2016.
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2016-07-11
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Universidad Científica del Perú
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Esta investigación busca determinar la prevalencia de parasitosis intestinal en escolares del tercer grado de primaria del colegio Madre Teresa de Calcuta - San Juan Bautista La investigación responde al tipo epidemiológico de nivel básico, del tipo descriptivo, transversal, prospectivo, no Experimental porque estudia la distribución de la enfermedad en la población y determina los factores de riesgo. La población está formada por todos los niños y niñas del tercer grado de primaria del colegio Madre Teresa de Calcuta - San Juan Bautista que estuvo constituida por 141 niños de ambos sexos, se utilizó un muestreo aleatorio con una afijación proporcional, la muestra de estudio fue de 90 niños que fueron seleccionados en cada estrato según tabla de números aleatorios. Los resultados de estas pruebas al igual que el análisis de la parasitosis intestinal y la edad y el sexo de los niños fueron analizados a través del paquete estadístico para la investigación en ciencias sociales SPSS v22, obteniendo que el 17.8% (16) tuvieron quiste de Entamoeba coli, el 10 % (9) quiste de Endolimax nana, el 10 % (9) quiste de Giardia lambla - quiste de Endolimax nana y el 11.1 % (10) quiste de Entamoeba coli - quiste de Endolimax nana y mediante la prueba no paramética de Ji - Cuadrado se concluye que existe una relación significativa entre la parasitosis intestinal con la edad y el sexo de los escolares.
This research seeks to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis in third grade primary school students at the Madre Teresa de Calcutta - San Juan Bautista school. The research responds to the basic level epidemiological type, descriptive, transversal, prospective, not Experimental because it studies the distribution of the disease in the population and determines the risk factors. The population is made up of all boys and girls in the third grade of primary school at the Madre Teresa de Calcutta - San Juan Bautista school, which was made up of 141 children of both sexes. Random sampling was used with proportional allocation. The study sample was of 90 children who were selected in each stratum according to a table of random numbers. The results of these tests, as well as the analysis of intestinal parasitosis and the age and sex of the children, were analyzed through the statistical package for research in social sciences SPSS v22, obtaining that 17.8% (16) had intestinal cysts. Entamoeba coli, 10% (9) Endolimax nana cyst, 10% (9) Giardia lambla cyst - Endolimax nana cyst and 11.1% (10) Entamoeba coli cyst - Endolimax nana cyst and by the test no Chi-Square parametic analysis concludes that there is a significant relationship between intestinal parasitosis with the age and sex of schoolchildren.
This research seeks to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis in third grade primary school students at the Madre Teresa de Calcutta - San Juan Bautista school. The research responds to the basic level epidemiological type, descriptive, transversal, prospective, not Experimental because it studies the distribution of the disease in the population and determines the risk factors. The population is made up of all boys and girls in the third grade of primary school at the Madre Teresa de Calcutta - San Juan Bautista school, which was made up of 141 children of both sexes. Random sampling was used with proportional allocation. The study sample was of 90 children who were selected in each stratum according to a table of random numbers. The results of these tests, as well as the analysis of intestinal parasitosis and the age and sex of the children, were analyzed through the statistical package for research in social sciences SPSS v22, obtaining that 17.8% (16) had intestinal cysts. Entamoeba coli, 10% (9) Endolimax nana cyst, 10% (9) Giardia lambla cyst - Endolimax nana cyst and 11.1% (10) Entamoeba coli cyst - Endolimax nana cyst and by the test no Chi-Square parametic analysis concludes that there is a significant relationship between intestinal parasitosis with the age and sex of schoolchildren.
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Parasitosis intestinal, Edad, Sexo, Intestinal parasitosis, Age, Sex
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