Factores ambientales asociados a los criaderos de aedes aegypti en la región Costa Grande de Guerrero, México
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Objectives: To identify environmental risks to reduce the transmission of dengue in the region of Costa Grande, Guerrero, Mexico. Material and Methods: In May 2010 a cross-sectional study was carried out on 30 representative and randomly selected clusters. Previous informed consent was made an entomological review in each home. A survey was applied to key informants to obtain conglomerate's conditions data related. From climatological stations of National Water Comission of Guerrero State were obtanined of the temperature reports. Humidity and climatic variables were acquired from digital database Map, INEGI. Google Earth software was used to obtain altitude in meters above sea level. Statistical analysis was performed using the CIETmap program. Results: 13.3% (530/3987) of the households were positive to larvae and / or pupae of Aedes aegypti. Soil moisture were the environmental factor associated with positive houses to larvae and pupae (ORa 2.05, IC95% acl 1.25 - 3.37), and, do not use abate in the pile in the house for two months (ORa 2.47; IC95% acl 1.25 - 3.37)
Resumen
El dengue es un síndrome febril agudo, infeccioso, y es considerado como una de las principales arbovirosis de mayor impacto a nivel mundial. En México, es una de las enfermedades transmitidas por vector de mayor importancia a nivel nacional; afecta a toda la población y se presenta más en época de lluvias. El virus del dengue (DENV) se ordena en serotipos 1, 2, 3 y 4; los cuales circulan en forma periódica. El dengue se clasifica como fiebre por dengue (FD) y fiebre hemorrágica por dengue (FHD), la complicación es el síndrome de choque por dengue. El cuadro clínico se caracteriza por fiebre de 2 a 7 días, cefalea, dolor ocular, mialgias, artralgias, dolor abdominal, erupción maculopapular, manifestaciones hemorrágicas (leves de piel y mucosas) y diaforesis (Faingezicht, 1999; OMS-TDR, 2009 y NOM-032-SSA2-2014)
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