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The consumption of drinking water is vital for the daily living of human beings, and consequently an inadequate quality of it leads to the transmission of diseases. In this sense, the objective of the present investigation was to analyze the temporal distribution of Acute Diarrheal Diseases (ADDs) and their relationship with the temperature and residual chlorine of drinking water, in the city of Puno, Peru. The research is descriptive and explanatory, with a non-experimental and longitudinal research design type. It was used the data obtained from the Health Network from the Puno’s health region and the Municipal Sanitation Company, EMSA Puno. It was possible to identify that the residual chlorine in the water distribution system is above 0.5 mg/l. The cross correlation made shows that the historical variations of the ADDs are associated with temperature. Therefore, the ADDs are not di...
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Publicado 2019
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The consumption of drinking water is vital for the daily living of human beings, and consequently an inadequate quality of it leads to the transmission of diseases. In this sense, the objective of the present investigation was to analyze the temporal distribution of Acute Diarrheal Diseases (ADDs) and their relationship with the temperature and residual chlorine of drinking water, in the city of Puno, Peru. The research is descriptive and explanatory, with a non-experimental and longitudinal research design type. It was used the data obtained from the Health Network from the Puno’s health region and the Municipal Sanitation Company, EMSA Puno. It was possible to identify that the residual chlorine in the water distribution system is above 0.5 mg/l. The cross correlation made shows that the historical variations of the ADDs are associated with temperature. Therefore, the ADDs are not di...
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Publicado 2019
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The consumption of drinking water is vital for the daily living of human beings, and consequently an inadequate quality of it leads to the transmission of diseases. In this sense, the objective of the present investigation was to analyze the temporal distribution of Acute Diarrheal Diseases (ADDs) and their relationship with the temperature and residual chlorine of drinking water, in the city of Puno, Peru. The research is descriptive and explanatory, with a non-experimental and longitudinal research design type. It was used the data obtained from the Health Network from the Puno’s health region and the Municipal Sanitation Company, EMSA Puno. It was possible to identify that the residual chlorine in the water distribution system is above 0.5 mg/l. The cross correlation made shows that the historical variations of the ADDs are associated with temperature. Therefore, the ADDs are not di...
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Publicado 2019
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The consumption of drinking water is vital for the daily living of human beings, and consequently an inadequate quality of it leads to the transmission of diseases. In this sense, the objective of the present investigation was to analyze the temporal distribution of Acute Diarrheal Diseases (ADDs) and their relationship with the temperature and residual chlorine of drinking water, in the city of Puno, Peru. The research is descriptive and explanatory, with a non-experimental and longitudinal research design type. It was used the data obtained from the Health Network from the Puno’s health region and the Municipal Sanitation Company, EMSA Puno. It was possible to identify that the residual chlorine in the water distribution system is above 0.5 mg/l. The cross correlation made shows that the historical variations of the ADDs are associated with temperature. Therefore, the ADDs are not di...
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Publicado 2020
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In the facilities of the National University of the Altiplano of Puno, Peru (University City), from 05 to 07 November 2019, the “International Seminar on Antibiotic Resistance: Global threat to public health 2019” was held. Event financed by the National Council of Science and Technology—CONCYTEC—in order to "spread the problem of antibiotic resistance as a global threat to public health", both on the local and international stage; Regarding the way in which bacteria present in a natural or artificial environment can be transmitted to humans. In them, the viruses that induce infections are not adequately combated, since antibiotics only work against bacteria and not against viruses, a process approached from different positions of the exhibitors that not all causes of infections (colds, flu, cough and bronchitis) are properly treated, which are generally known as antibiotic resis...
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Publicado 2020
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In the facilities of the National University of the Altiplano of Puno, Peru (University City), from 05 to 07 November 2019, the “International Seminar on Antibiotic Resistance: Global threat to public health 2019” was held. Event financed by the National Council of Science and Technology—CONCYTEC—in order to "spread the problem of antibiotic resistance as a global threat to public health", both on the local and international stage; Regarding the way in which bacteria present in a natural or artificial environment can be transmitted to humans. In them, the viruses that induce infections are not adequately combated, since antibiotics only work against bacteria and not against viruses, a process approached from different positions of the exhibitors that not all causes of infections (colds, flu, cough and bronchitis) are properly treated, which are generally known as antibiotic resis...
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Publicado 2020
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The study aimed to evaluate the presence of bacteria (total and thermotolerant coliforms) in the treatment of water using Class C Ultraviolet Radiation (UV-C), the research was carried out in the Quality Control Laboratory of the Treatment Plant of Potable Water of the EPS, EMSA Puno, because current regulations require that total and thermotolerant coliform readings in drinking water should be 0 CFU / 100 ml, with UV-C radiation being an alternative for the decrease in Chlorine use. For what was experimented with a dose of 0,00176 W/cm2/s of UV-C radiation with a dominant wavelength of 254 nm, the experimental water samples were subjected to 1, 2, 3, and 4 seconds of exposure to the mentioned radiation. For the determination of the bacterial presence in water (total and thermotolerant coliforms), the Membrane Filter methodology was chosen, the results obtained fo...
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Publicado 2020
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The study aimed to evaluate the presence of bacteria (total and thermotolerant coliforms) in the treatment of water using Class C Ultraviolet Radiation (UV-C), the research was carried out in the Quality Control Laboratory of the Treatment Plant of Potable Water of the EPS, EMSA Puno, because current regulations require that total and thermotolerant coliform readings in drinking water should be 0 CFU / 100 ml, with UV-C radiation being an alternative for the decrease in Chlorine use. For what was experimented with a dose of 0,00176 W/cm2/s of UV-C radiation with a dominant wavelength of 254 nm, the experimental water samples were subjected to 1, 2, 3, and 4 seconds of exposure to the mentioned radiation. For the determination of the bacterial presence in water (total and thermotolerant coliforms), the Membrane Filter methodology was chosen, the results obtained fo...
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Publicado 2020
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In the facilities of the National University of the Altiplano of Puno, Peru (University City), from 05 to 07 November 2019, the “International Seminar on Antibiotic Resistance: Global threat to public health 2019” was held. Event financed by the National Council of Science and Technology—CONCYTEC—in order to "spread the problem of antibiotic resistance as a global threat to public health", both on the local and international stage; Regarding the way in which bacteria present in a natural or artificial environment can be transmitted to humans. In them, the viruses that induce infections are not adequately combated, since antibiotics only work against bacteria and not against viruses, a process approached from different positions of the exhibitors that not all causes of infections (colds, flu, cough and bronchitis) are properly treated, which are generally known as antibiotic resis...
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Publicado 2020
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The study aimed to evaluate the presence of bacteria (total and thermotolerant coliforms) in the treatment of water using Class C Ultraviolet Radiation (UV-C), the research was carried out in the Quality Control Laboratory of the Treatment Plant of Potable Water of the EPS, EMSA Puno, because current regulations require that total and thermotolerant coliform readings in drinking water should be 0 CFU / 100 ml, with UV-C radiation being an alternative for the decrease in Chlorine use. For what was experimented with a dose of 0,00176 W/cm2/s of UV-C radiation with a dominant wavelength of 254 nm, the experimental water samples were subjected to 1, 2, 3, and 4 seconds of exposure to the mentioned radiation. For the determination of the bacterial presence in water (total and thermotolerant coliforms), the Membrane Filter methodology was chosen, the results obtained fo...
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Publicado 2020
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In the facilities of the National University of the Altiplano of Puno, Peru (University City), from 05 to 07 November 2019, the “International Seminar on Antibiotic Resistance: Global threat to public health 2019” was held. Event financed by the National Council of Science and Technology—CONCYTEC—in order to "spread the problem of antibiotic resistance as a global threat to public health", both on the local and international stage; Regarding the way in which bacteria present in a natural or artificial environment can be transmitted to humans. In them, the viruses that induce infections are not adequately combated, since antibiotics only work against bacteria and not against viruses, a process approached from different positions of the exhibitors that not all causes of infections (colds, flu, cough and bronchitis) are properly treated, which are generally known as antibiotic resis...
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Publicado 2020
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The study aimed to evaluate the presence of bacteria (total and thermotolerant coliforms) in the treatment of water using Class C Ultraviolet Radiation (UV-C), the research was carried out in the Quality Control Laboratory of the Treatment Plant of Potable Water of the EPS, EMSA Puno, because current regulations require that total and thermotolerant coliform readings in drinking water should be 0 CFU / 100 ml, with UV-C radiation being an alternative for the decrease in Chlorine use. For what was experimented with a dose of 0,00176 W/cm2/s of UV-C radiation with a dominant wavelength of 254 nm, the experimental water samples were subjected to 1, 2, 3, and 4 seconds of exposure to the mentioned radiation. For the determination of the bacterial presence in water (total and thermotolerant coliforms), the Membrane Filter methodology was chosen, the results obtained fo...