Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005

At present, Venezuela is located in the group of countries in the region of the Americas, with a moderate prevalence of tuberculosis, with rates estimated between 25 to 50 cases per 100.000 inhabitants. The high indexes of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and basic unsatisfied needs occurring in th...

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Main Authors: Zoila Romero Amaro, Jenny Salazar, Angela Bracho, Ricardo Atencio, Nivia Romero Gori, Ciro Montiel
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Zulia 2008-09-01
Series:Kasmera
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Online Access:https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4832
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spelling doaj-8bad3574aded4195bd063e865b99a2902020-11-25T01:39:56ZspaUniversidad de ZuliaKasmera0075-52222477-96282008-09-013621591684831Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005Zoila Romero Amaro0Jenny Salazar1Angela Bracho2Ricardo Atencio3Nivia Romero Gori4Ciro Montiel5Cátedra de Citopatología. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Citopatología. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Práctica Profesional de Parasitología. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del Zulia.Laboratorio Regional de Referencia Virológica. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Anatomía. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del ZuliaCátedra de Anatomía. Escuela de Bioanálisis. Universidad del ZuliaAt present, Venezuela is located in the group of countries in the region of the Americas, with a moderate prevalence of tuberculosis, with rates estimated between 25 to 50 cases per 100.000 inhabitants. The high indexes of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and basic unsatisfied needs occurring in the indigenous population contribute to the increase of tuberculosis cases in the young population. The aim of this investigation was to determine the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in indigenous and non-indigenous patients in the State of Zulia. The study was of the descriptive, retrospective, transversal and non-experimental type, using a total population of 889 cases during the period 1996-2005. The age group with the greater prevalence was 65 to 74 years (15.07%), with 53.65% for males and 40.4% for females. The indigenous population predominated (52.64%) over the non-aboriginal population (47.36%), with the Wayuu ethnic group representing 89.31%. Itwas determined that tuberculosis prevalence has increased over the years, probably due to deficiencies in preventive methods and adapted health promotion programs.https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4832Tuberculosis, prevalencia, indígena
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author Zoila Romero Amaro
Jenny Salazar
Angela Bracho
Ricardo Atencio
Nivia Romero Gori
Ciro Montiel
spellingShingle Zoila Romero Amaro
Jenny Salazar
Angela Bracho
Ricardo Atencio
Nivia Romero Gori
Ciro Montiel
Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
Kasmera
Tuberculosis, prevalencia, indígena
author_facet Zoila Romero Amaro
Jenny Salazar
Angela Bracho
Ricardo Atencio
Nivia Romero Gori
Ciro Montiel
author_sort Zoila Romero Amaro
title Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
title_short Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
title_full Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
title_fullStr Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Patients in the State of Zulia, 1996-2005
title_sort prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in indigenous and non-indigenous patients in the state of zulia, 1996-2005
publisher Universidad de Zulia
series Kasmera
issn 0075-5222
2477-9628
publishDate 2008-09-01
description At present, Venezuela is located in the group of countries in the region of the Americas, with a moderate prevalence of tuberculosis, with rates estimated between 25 to 50 cases per 100.000 inhabitants. The high indexes of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and basic unsatisfied needs occurring in the indigenous population contribute to the increase of tuberculosis cases in the young population. The aim of this investigation was to determine the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in indigenous and non-indigenous patients in the State of Zulia. The study was of the descriptive, retrospective, transversal and non-experimental type, using a total population of 889 cases during the period 1996-2005. The age group with the greater prevalence was 65 to 74 years (15.07%), with 53.65% for males and 40.4% for females. The indigenous population predominated (52.64%) over the non-aboriginal population (47.36%), with the Wayuu ethnic group representing 89.31%. Itwas determined that tuberculosis prevalence has increased over the years, probably due to deficiencies in preventive methods and adapted health promotion programs.
topic Tuberculosis, prevalencia, indígena
url https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4832
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