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Salud Pública de México

versión impresa ISSN 0036-3634

Resumen

ESCAMILLA-NUNEZ, Consuelo et al. Trends in the prevalence of ARIs and ADDs in early childhood and associated factors: Ensanut 2012 and 100k. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2019, vol.61, n.6, pp.798-808.  Epub 21-Abr-2021. ISSN 0036-3634.  https://doi.org/10.21149/10572.

Objective:

To compare the prevalence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) and acute diarrheal disease (ADD) among children younger than five years of age living in localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants in Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición (Ensanut) 2012 and Ensanut 100k (2018). In Ensanut 100k, we evaluate the associated factors.

Materials and methods:

Analysis of both surveys and of the Mexican Meteorological System.

Results:

The estimated prevalence of ARI was 45.1% in 2012 vs. 32.9% in 2018. The decrease was significant among medium and high-income households. There were no changes in trends for ADD. Among households with lower EC, ARI was associated with roofing material, temperature, and rainy precipitation while ADD was associated with lack of piped water.

Conclusions:

The estimated prevalence of ARI has decreased in medium and high income households. Some households and weather conditions are associated with ARI and ADD.

Palabras llave : acute respiratory infection; diarrhea; children, prevalence, household; Mexico.

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