Anemia frequency in children living at Andean

high altitude in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia 

Autores: Garrido Salazar David Israel, Garrido Salazar Santiago Moisés, Vivas Armas Gina

Resumen

Objective: to establish the frequency of anemia among children living in the Andean region of Ecuador, Perú, and Bolivia. Materials and methods: a transversal descriptive study based on the risk association of anemia in children between 6 and 59 months living in the Andean region, through a secondary source published by institutions of health from Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Results: a total of 155,007 children were included; 65,161 living in the Andean region. Anemia was observed in 46.69 to 60.59% in the Andes of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Opposing, in low-lying regions varied from 33.96 to 43.37%. Anemia was more prevalent in the high altitude, regarding to severe anemia, the risk association was significant in Andean Region of Ecuador during 2013 (OR:4.98; p<0.01) and 2014 (OR:5.32; p<0.01), Bolivia (OR:4.65; p<0.01), and Peru (OR:1.78; p<0.01). Conclusions: a higher frequency of anemia was evident in children residing in the Andean region of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. However, although a significant risk association was demonstrated, this could be a multifactorial phenomenon that requires more detailed investigation.

Palabras clave: Andean region anemia risk children Peru Ecuador Bolivia.

2019-12-03   |   369 visitas   |   Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones

Vol. 40 Núm.6. Noviembre-Diciembre 2019 Pags. 305-17 Acta Pediatr Méx 2019; 40(6)