Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017
The Pacific Coast of the department of Nariño is one of the Colombian regions most affected by malaria. Therefore, to understand more about the situation of the disease in the region, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological behavior of this disease in said region during the period of 2003–2...
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Comportamiento epidemiológico de la malaria en la costa pacífica del departamento de Nariño, Colombia, 2003-2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 Anopheles Mortality Morbidity Malaria -- Epidemiología Malaria Vacuna contra la malaria |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Epidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017 |
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Anopheles Mortality Morbidity |
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Anopheles Mortality Morbidity Malaria -- Epidemiología Malaria Vacuna contra la malaria |
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Malaria -- Epidemiología Malaria Vacuna contra la malaria |
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The Pacific Coast of the department of Nariño is one of the Colombian regions most affected by malaria. Therefore, to understand more about the situation of the disease in the region, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological behavior of this disease in said region during the period of 2003–2017. Materials and methods: The study was a descriptive epidemiological research. Secondary information was sourced from Public Health Surveillance System. The study variables consisted of cases and deaths due to malaria, which was distributed by sex and age, between the years of 2003–2017. Student’s t-test was used to evaluate the disease’s behavior. Results: During the study period, there were 84,600 cases of malaria, with an annual average of 5,640; 57.9% (95% ci: 57.6–58.3) in men and 42.1% (95% ci: 41.7–42.4) in women. The prevalence presented marked variability. During the years of 2007, 2016, and 2017, rates were higher with 29.9, 31.1, and 39.5 cases per 1,000 inhabitants, respectively. Conclusions: The municipalities where the majority of the cases were concentrated were Tumaco, Roberto Payan, and Olaya Herrera. Moreover, the origin of the cases were located in low variability micro-territories that share typical eco-epidemiological conditions for the circulation of the vector. During the study period, 41 deaths were recorded, with an annual average of 3 cases, of which 75.6% (95% ci: 62.5–88.8) were male and 24.4% (95% ci: 11.2–37.5) were female, with cases being distributed without a statistical significance (t Student = 1.66; p = 0.10). |
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Colombia2022-07-12T15:36:05Z2022-07-12T15:36:05Z20201692-7273https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.9794http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/27520http://expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.cohttps://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.9794The Pacific Coast of the department of Nariño is one of the Colombian regions most affected by malaria. Therefore, to understand more about the situation of the disease in the region, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological behavior of this disease in said region during the period of 2003–2017. Materials and methods: The study was a descriptive epidemiological research. Secondary information was sourced from Public Health Surveillance System. The study variables consisted of cases and deaths due to malaria, which was distributed by sex and age, between the years of 2003–2017. Student’s t-test was used to evaluate the disease’s behavior. Results: During the study period, there were 84,600 cases of malaria, with an annual average of 5,640; 57.9% (95% ci: 57.6–58.3) in men and 42.1% (95% ci: 41.7–42.4) in women. The prevalence presented marked variability. During the years of 2007, 2016, and 2017, rates were higher with 29.9, 31.1, and 39.5 cases per 1,000 inhabitants, respectively. Conclusions: The municipalities where the majority of the cases were concentrated were Tumaco, Roberto Payan, and Olaya Herrera. Moreover, the origin of the cases were located in low variability micro-territories that share typical eco-epidemiological conditions for the circulation of the vector. During the study period, 41 deaths were recorded, with an annual average of 3 cases, of which 75.6% (95% ci: 62.5–88.8) were male and 24.4% (95% ci: 11.2–37.5) were female, with cases being distributed without a statistical significance (t Student = 1.66; p = 0.10).La costa pacífica del departamento de Nariño es una de las regiones colombianas más afec-tadas por la malaria; por ello, con el fin de conocer detalladamente la situación de la enfermedad, este estudio se planteó como objetivo describir su comportamiento epidemiológico en la región mencionada, para el periodo 2003-2017. Materiales y métodos: estudio epidemiológico de tipo descriptivo con fuente de información secundaria proveniente del Sivigila. Las variables del estudio fueron casos y muertes debidas a malaria distribuidas por sexo y edad, entre los años 2003 y 2017. Se utilizó el estadístico t de Student para evaluar el comportamiento de la enfermedad. Resultados: durante el periodo de estudio hubo 84 600 casos de malaria, con un promedio anual de 5640, el 57.9 % (ic95 %: 57.6-58.3) en hombres y el 42.1 % (ic95 %: 41.7-42.4) en mujeres. La prevalencia presentó marcada variabilidad, aun cuando en los años 2007, 2016 y 2017 las tasas fueron mayores con 29,9; 31,1 y 39,5 casos por cada 1000 habitan-tes, respectivamente. Conclusiones: los municipios donde se concentró la mayoría de los casos fueron Tumaco, Roberto Payán y Olaya Herrera, además que la procedencia de los casos estuvo ubicada en microterritorios con poca variabilidad y que comparten condiciones ecoepidemiológicas típicas para la circulación del vector. En el periodo de estudio se registraron 41 defunciones, con promedio anual de 3 casos, de los cuales el 75.6 % (ic95 %: 62.5-88.8) fue en hombres y el 24.4 % (ic95 %: 11.2-37.5) en mujeres. La distribución no tuvo significancia estadística (t de Student = 1.66; p = 0.10).15 páginasapplication/pdf1 recurso en línea (archivo de texto)engRevista Ciencias de la SaludAnophelesMortalityMorbidityMalaria -- EpidemiologíaMalariaVacuna contra la malariaEpidemiological Behavior of Malaria on the Pacific Coast of the Department of Nariño, Colombia, 2003–2017Comportamiento epidemiológico de la malaria en la costa pacífica del departamento de Nariño, Colombia, 2003-2017Artículoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Abierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Galindo-Buitrago, José IsraelHernández Rodríguez, Rhonald AndrésJiménez Barbosa, Wilson GiovanniORIGINAL9794-Texto del artículo-39068-1-10-20201123.pdf9794-Texto del artículo-39068-1-10-20201123.pdfVer documentoapplication/pdf881913https://expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co/bitstream/20.500.12010/27520/1/9794-Texto%20del%20art%c3%adculo-39068-1-10-20201123.pdf130f80c377097f760e5aabb9115f8019MD51open accessLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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