Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru

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Anemia is a multidimensional problem that worsens at an early age. When anemia prevalence rates exceed 40 %, the WHO recognizes it as a serious public health problem. In Peru, infants between the ages of 6 and 36 months have anemia in 43,5 % of urban areas and 51,1 % of rural areas. The objective of...

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Autores: Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner, Acosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto, Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo, Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel, Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul, Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana, Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha, Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair, Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique, Quispe Tito, Adolfo, Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Agua y alcantarillado
anemia
emparejamiento por puntaje de propensión
Water and sewage
propensity score matching
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
Impacto del acceso a los servicios de agua y alcantarillado en anemia en niños menores de 5 años en Perú
title Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
spellingShingle Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner
Agua y alcantarillado
anemia
emparejamiento por puntaje de propensión
Water and sewage
anemia
propensity score matching
title_short Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
title_full Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
title_fullStr Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
title_sort Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner
Acosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto
Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul
Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana
Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha
Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
Quispe Tito, Adolfo
Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer
Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner
Acosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto
Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul
Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana
Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha
Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
Quispe Tito, Adolfo
Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer
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Acosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto
Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul
Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana
Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha
Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
Quispe Tito, Adolfo
Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer
Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
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Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul
Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana
Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha
Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
Quispe Tito, Adolfo
Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer
Guzmán-Castillo, Wagner
Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel
Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Agua y alcantarillado
anemia
emparejamiento por puntaje de propensión
Water and sewage
anemia
propensity score matching
topic Agua y alcantarillado
anemia
emparejamiento por puntaje de propensión
Water and sewage
anemia
propensity score matching
description Anemia is a multidimensional problem that worsens at an early age. When anemia prevalence rates exceed 40 %, the WHO recognizes it as a serious public health problem. In Peru, infants between the ages of 6 and 36 months have anemia in 43,5 % of urban areas and 51,1 % of rural areas. The objective of the study was to determine the impact of access to water and sewerage on anemia, for this, we used the Propensity Score Matching as an impact evaluation technique and through the use of data from the Endes 2019. The results show that in general, having with access to water and sewage contributes to reducing the presence of this disease. We conclude that in general, having water and sewage services has an impact on reducing anemia by 14,6 % in households with children under 5 years of age, particularly, having only water services contributes to a decrease of 12,4 % and having only a sewage service reduces anemia in this group by 7,6 %. When comparing the impact of access to these two services on anemia according to urban and rural areas, this is greater in the urban area and when only the water service is accessed, which would be related to the greater incidence of chlorination actions.
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spelling Impact of access to water and sewage services on anemia in children under 5 years of age in PeruImpacto del acceso a los servicios de agua y alcantarillado en anemia en niños menores de 5 años en PerúGuzmán-Castillo, Wagner Acosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo Gonzales Chavez, Christiam MiguelMoreno Alvarado, Herman Paul Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton EnriqueQuispe Tito, Adolfo Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer Guzmán-Castillo, WagnerAcosta Sullcahuaman, Luis Alberto Lázaro Pérez, Arturo Rodolfo Gonzales Chavez, Christiam Miguel Moreno Alvarado, Herman Paul Peña Wagner, Cynthia Roxana Leiva Ganoza, Kate Bertha Zevallos Timoteo, Marcos Yair Crisólogo Rodriguez, Mirton Enrique Quispe Tito, Adolfo Castillo Villanueva, Wilmer Agua y alcantarilladoanemiaemparejamiento por puntaje de propensiónWater and sewageanemiapropensity score matchingAnemia is a multidimensional problem that worsens at an early age. When anemia prevalence rates exceed 40 %, the WHO recognizes it as a serious public health problem. In Peru, infants between the ages of 6 and 36 months have anemia in 43,5 % of urban areas and 51,1 % of rural areas. The objective of the study was to determine the impact of access to water and sewerage on anemia, for this, we used the Propensity Score Matching as an impact evaluation technique and through the use of data from the Endes 2019. The results show that in general, having with access to water and sewage contributes to reducing the presence of this disease. We conclude that in general, having water and sewage services has an impact on reducing anemia by 14,6 % in households with children under 5 years of age, particularly, having only water services contributes to a decrease of 12,4 % and having only a sewage service reduces anemia in this group by 7,6 %. When comparing the impact of access to these two services on anemia according to urban and rural areas, this is greater in the urban area and when only the water service is accessed, which would be related to the greater incidence of chlorination actions.La anemia es un problema multidimensional que se agudiza en edades tempranas. Cuando las tasas de prevalencia de anemia superan el 40 %, la OMS lo reconoce como un grave problema de salud pública. En Perú, infantes entre edades de 6 y 36 meses presentan anemia en el 43,5 % del ámbito urbano y el 51,1 % del ámbito rural. El objetivo del estudio fue determinar el impacto del acceso de agua y alcantarillado en anemia en infantes menores de 5 años, para ello, empleamos el Propensity Score Matching como técnica de evaluación de impacto y a través del uso de data de la Endes 2019. Los resultados muestran que, en general, contar con acceso a agua y alcantarillado contribuye a disminuir la presencia de esta enfermedad. Concluimos que en general, contar con servicios de agua y alcantarillado incide en disminuir la anemia en 14,6 % en hogares con infantes menores de 5 años, particularmente, contar con servicio solo de agua, contribuye en una disminución de 12,4 % y solo con servicio de alcantarillado la disminución de anemia en este grupo es de 7,6 %. Al comparar el impacto del acceso de estos dos servicios en anemia según ámbitos urbano y rural, este resulta mayor en el ámbito urbano y cuando se accede solo al servicio de agua, lo cual estaría relacionado con la mayor incidencia de acciones de cloración.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina2021-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/ne/article/view/194010.21704/ne.v6i2.1940Natura@economía; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2021): Julio a Diciembre; 103-117Natura@economía; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Julio a Diciembre; 103-1172226-9479reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/ne/article/view/1940/2469https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/ne/article/view/1940/2470Derechos de autor 2021 Wagner Guzmán-Castillo, Luis Alberto Acosta Sullcahuaman, Arturo Rodolfo Lázaro Pérez, Christiam Miguel Gonzales Chavez, Herman Paul Moreno Alvarado, Cynthia Roxana Peña Wagner, Kate Bertha Leiva Ganoza, Marcos Yair Zevallos Timoteo, Mirton Enrique Crisólogo Rodriguez, Adolfo Quispe Tito, Wilmer Castillo Villanuevahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/19402022-11-30T15:22:11Z
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