Introduction: Gastrointestinal illness are frequent in the indigenous population, generating different interpretations and treatments. Objective: To construct a Socio-cultural epidemiological profile of diarrheal disease in Nasa children under one year of age. Materials and methods: Mixed and interdisciplinary method that triangulated quantitative and qualitative tools, which guide the sociocultural characterization of this people, the statistical description of the presence and distribution of this disease, and the ethnographic work around its diagnosis, interpretation and care. Results: 98.5% of this population live rural areas and do not have access to basic sanitation. During the six months of research, 349 cases of this di...
Objective: To verify the association between childhood diarrhea with socioeconomic characteristics a...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the cultural context of diarrhoea, an...
The objective of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of diarrhea, partic...
Introduction: Gastrointestinal illness are frequent in the indigenous population, generating differe...
Background: malnutrition, intestinal parasites and anemia are serious health problems; they share ri...
Acute gastroenteritis is a gastrointestinal inflammation, with evolution of less than two weeks; Inc...
Antecedentes: El manejo inicial de las enfermedades respiratorias y gastrointestinales suele ser bri...
Introduction: globally, deaths in children under 5 years of age, 2.2 million (19%) are due to intest...
In Nicaragua, the principal cause of infant mortality is diarrhoea, which is responsible of 40 % of ...
Revisión y análisis de la epidemiología y las estadísticas internacionales y nacionales disponibles ...
How mothers’ health-related knowledge avoids the use of appropriate medical treatment for diarrheal ...
Acute respiratory infections (IRA) and diarrheal diseases (EDA) are the major causes of child mortal...
The current paper addresses the issue of child malnutrition that affects de Wayuu community located ...
Introduction: Health education or institutional talks mitigate infant diarrhea incidence. Among the ...
Resumen Antecedentes En diferentes partes del mundo, la leche materna es percibida como una fuente p...
Objective: To verify the association between childhood diarrhea with socioeconomic characteristics a...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the cultural context of diarrhoea, an...
The objective of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of diarrhea, partic...
Introduction: Gastrointestinal illness are frequent in the indigenous population, generating differe...
Background: malnutrition, intestinal parasites and anemia are serious health problems; they share ri...
Acute gastroenteritis is a gastrointestinal inflammation, with evolution of less than two weeks; Inc...
Antecedentes: El manejo inicial de las enfermedades respiratorias y gastrointestinales suele ser bri...
Introduction: globally, deaths in children under 5 years of age, 2.2 million (19%) are due to intest...
In Nicaragua, the principal cause of infant mortality is diarrhoea, which is responsible of 40 % of ...
Revisión y análisis de la epidemiología y las estadísticas internacionales y nacionales disponibles ...
How mothers’ health-related knowledge avoids the use of appropriate medical treatment for diarrheal ...
Acute respiratory infections (IRA) and diarrheal diseases (EDA) are the major causes of child mortal...
The current paper addresses the issue of child malnutrition that affects de Wayuu community located ...
Introduction: Health education or institutional talks mitigate infant diarrhea incidence. Among the ...
Resumen Antecedentes En diferentes partes del mundo, la leche materna es percibida como una fuente p...
Objective: To verify the association between childhood diarrhea with socioeconomic characteristics a...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the cultural context of diarrhoea, an...
The objective of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of diarrhea, partic...