Anemia in Children Aged 4 to 8 from a Semirural Community in Central East Area of Argentina

M. Ciarmela, B. Pezzani, M. I. Larrain, Cecilia P. Martínez, M. Minvielle
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We present the results of the first stage of the Program for the Control of Intestinal Parasitosis and Nutrition, analyzing the frequency of anemia and its relation with intestinal parasitic infections and socio-cultural and environmental factors present in school children from a semirural community of Argentina. A total of 123 children aged 4-8 years were interviewed; 93 (75.6%) of them showed up for blood extraction and a fecal sample was taken properly. The frequency of anemia was 33.3%; 45.0% in children aged 4-5 years and 24.5% in those aged 6-8 years (p=0.038). Intestinal parasites were found in 83.9% of the children; 75.0% in children aged 4-5 years and 90.6% in those aged 6-8 years (p=0.043). No statistical differences were found when relating parasitic infections, social/cultural variables and housing characteristic with anemia, probably of nutritional origin. This study reveals the coexistence of anemia and parasitic infections in apparently healthy children who were unnoticed by the conventional public health system.
阿根廷中东部地区一个半农村社区4至8岁儿童的贫血
我们介绍了控制肠道寄生虫病和营养计划第一阶段的结果,分析了阿根廷一个半农村社区学龄儿童贫血的频率及其与肠道寄生虫感染的关系以及社会文化和环境因素。调查对象为123名4 ~ 8岁儿童;其中93例(75.6%)到医院抽血,并正确采集粪便样本。贫血发生率为33.3%;4 ~ 5岁为45.0%,6 ~ 8岁为24.5% (p=0.038)。83.9%的儿童检出肠道寄生虫;4 ~ 5岁患病率为75.0%,6 ~ 8岁患病率为90.6% (p=0.043)。当将寄生虫感染、社会/文化变量和住房特征与贫血(可能是营养来源)联系起来时,没有发现统计学差异。这项研究揭示了贫血和寄生虫感染共存在表面上健康的儿童谁是被忽视的传统公共卫生系统。
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