Sistema de vigilancia epidemiológica y ambiental de un Centro de Salud, Perú 2022

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Dulio Oseda Gago
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Analyzed, synthesized and continuous information on communicable and non-communicable diseases and population health events is essential for epidemiological and environmental surveillance. As an objective, it was proposed to determine the use of the Epidemiological and Environmental Surveillance System in a health center in Peru. The research was descriptive cross-sectional January-December, 2022. The sample consisted of 52 professionals from a health center. As a data collection instrument, an 8-item questionnaire validated by experts was applied. The data was stored in Microsoft Excel and analyzed using the Epidat 3.0 statistical package to determine percentages and 95% confidence intervals. As a result, within the immediate notification diseases, 94.23% made use of the instrument to notify severe dengue, 90.38% for human influenza caused by new Sub. Type of virus, 88.46% for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and 80.77% for smallpox, in the weekly notification, highlighted 100.00% for Acute Diarrheal Diseases, in the monthly notification, 100.00% for cancer, Regarding environmental surveillance, 59.62% monitored the health of the water, 28.85% monitored the health of the soil, 19.23% monitored the health of the air, and 9.62% monitored the temperature and the humidity of the community where the health center was located. In conclusion, health professionals are responsible for providing adequate information to contribute satisfactorily to the epidemiological and environmental surveillance of the country.
卫生中心的流行病学和环境监测系统,秘鲁,2022年
关于传染病和非传染性疾病以及人口健康事件的分析、综合和持续信息对于流行病学和环境监测至关重要。作为一项目标,建议确定在秘鲁的一个卫生中心使用流行病学和环境监测系统。本研究为描述性横断面研究,时间为2022年1月至12月。样本由来自一家医疗中心的52名专业人员组成。作为数据收集工具,采用经专家验证的8项问卷。数据保存在Microsoft Excel中,使用Epidat 3.0统计软件包进行分析,确定百分比和95%置信区间。因此,在即时通报疾病中,94.23%的人利用该工具通报了严重登革热,90.38%的人通报了新亚型病毒引起的人类流感,88.46%的人通报了严重急性呼吸系统综合症,80.77%的人通报了天花,在每周通报中,急性腹泻病占100.00%,在每月通报中,癌症占100.00%,在环境监测方面,59.62%监测了水的健康状况,28.85%监测了土壤的健康状况。19.23%的人监测空气健康状况,9.62%的人监测卫生中心所在社区的温度和湿度。最后,保健专业人员有责任提供充分的信息,为国家的流行病和环境监测作出令人满意的贡献。
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Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental
Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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