Elaboración de un proyecto sobre geohelmintiasis y malnutrición en Barangay Bayog, Filipinas

  1. Cañas Martín, Julia.; .; . 1
  2. Carpintero García, Lorena 1
  3. Cubells Pastor, Marta 1
  4. Consuelo Giménez Pardo dir. 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Alcalá
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    Universidad de Alcalá

    Alcalá de Henares, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04pmn0e78

Livre:
Enfermedades infecciosas emergentes: experiencia de innovación docente: curso académico 2013/2014
  1. Cuadros González, Juan (coord.)
  2. María Isabel Gegúndez Cámara (coord.)
  3. Consuelo Giménez Pardo (coord.)
  4. Rosario González Palacios (coord.)
  5. Lourdes Lledó García (coord.)
  6. Juan Romanyk Cabrera (coord.)
  7. José Vicente Saz Pérez (coord.)

Éditorial: Líneas de Distribución Logística del Papel

ISBN: 978-84-942694-0-0

Année de publication: 2014

Pages: 409-423

Type: Chapitre d'ouvrage

Résumé

STH (Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis) are a health problem worldwide. They take part of the neglected tropical diseases, especially affecting children living in impoverished areas all around the world. These illnesses are related with malnutrition, since this condition aggravates helminth infections and vice versa. What’s more, they are associated with physical and cognitive growth retardation in children. As the incidence of these diseases is higher in Southeast Asia, we will develop our project in a selected population of this continent, particularly in Barangay Bayog in Philippines. The main objective of this project is to carry out a reduction in the incidence of these diseases, combining deworming with the development of socio-sanitary measures at a local level. Our study sample will be children in their first year of schooling, whom will be administered albendazole or mebendazole during two years. Throughout this period the project will be evaluated by certifying if implemented habits are met and by analyzing nutritional degree: the correct fulfillment of the various measures and treatment will improve the rate of infection and nutritional status in these children.