Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023

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Introduction: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in humans, and children are the vulnerable group with the highest risk of complications and death. Objective: To analyze the magnitude of the incidence of malaria in children and its relationship with some demographic and socioeco...

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Autores: Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos, Mateo Lizarbe, Susan Yanett, Valderrama Rosales, Betsabet Yadira, Vargas Huapaya, María Andrea
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Repositorio:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:malaria
niños
factores socioeconómicos
factores sociodemográficos
Perú
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
Malaria en niños en el Perú: magnitud y algunas características demográficas y socioeconómicas, 2010-2023
title Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
spellingShingle Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos
malaria
niños
factores socioeconómicos
factores sociodemográficos
Perú
title_short Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
title_full Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
title_fullStr Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
title_full_unstemmed Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
title_sort Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos
Mateo Lizarbe, Susan Yanett
Valderrama Rosales, Betsabet Yadira
Vargas Huapaya, María Andrea
author Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos
author_facet Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos
Mateo Lizarbe, Susan Yanett
Valderrama Rosales, Betsabet Yadira
Vargas Huapaya, María Andrea
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Valderrama Rosales, Betsabet Yadira
Vargas Huapaya, María Andrea
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv malaria
niños
factores socioeconómicos
factores sociodemográficos
Perú
topic malaria
niños
factores socioeconómicos
factores sociodemográficos
Perú
description Introduction: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in humans, and children are the vulnerable group with the highest risk of complications and death. Objective: To analyze the magnitude of the incidence of malaria in children and its relationship with some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive, ecological study, analyzing secondary sources; district and national analysis units, study period 2010-2023. Results: In Peru, in the period 2010-2023, 219,126 cases of malaria in children were reported, representing 41.64% of the national total and an average annual incidence rate (AAR) of 12.07 cases/1000 children. The TIAM in <5 years was 12.40 cases/1000, the highest TIAM between 2010-2019 and the lowest between 2020-2021, Loreto reported 89.62% of cases with the highest TIAM (49.19 cases/1000) in this group. P. falciparum caused the highest average annual mortality and fatality rates. The weekly trend shows differentiated behavior by macroregions. The highest TIAM corresponded to: male children (12.33/1000), from group 1 to <5 years (14.09/1000), from the jungle region (17.17/1000), from districts of the quintile with the highest: overcrowded housing (28.68/1000), housing without sanitary services (61.04/1000), at least one Unsatisfied Basic Need (30.66/1000), homes with high economic dependence (27.24/1000), homes with children who do not attend school (20.26/1000), lower human development index (53.61/1000) Conclusions: In Peru, children have a higher risk of morbidity and mortality compared to other groups, the highest TIAM correspond to districts located in the jungle region, at a lower altitude and lower population density, lower human development index and higher unmet basic needs.
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spelling Malaria in children in Peru: magnitude and some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, 2010-2023Malaria en niños en el Perú: magnitud y algunas características demográficas y socioeconómicas, 2010-2023Arrasco Alegre, Juan Carlos Mateo Lizarbe, Susan YanettValderrama Rosales, Betsabet Yadira Vargas Huapaya, María Andrea malarianiñosfactores socioeconómicosfactores sociodemográficosPerúIntroduction: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in humans, and children are the vulnerable group with the highest risk of complications and death. Objective: To analyze the magnitude of the incidence of malaria in children and its relationship with some demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive, ecological study, analyzing secondary sources; district and national analysis units, study period 2010-2023. Results: In Peru, in the period 2010-2023, 219,126 cases of malaria in children were reported, representing 41.64% of the national total and an average annual incidence rate (AAR) of 12.07 cases/1000 children. The TIAM in <5 years was 12.40 cases/1000, the highest TIAM between 2010-2019 and the lowest between 2020-2021, Loreto reported 89.62% of cases with the highest TIAM (49.19 cases/1000) in this group. P. falciparum caused the highest average annual mortality and fatality rates. The weekly trend shows differentiated behavior by macroregions. The highest TIAM corresponded to: male children (12.33/1000), from group 1 to <5 years (14.09/1000), from the jungle region (17.17/1000), from districts of the quintile with the highest: overcrowded housing (28.68/1000), housing without sanitary services (61.04/1000), at least one Unsatisfied Basic Need (30.66/1000), homes with high economic dependence (27.24/1000), homes with children who do not attend school (20.26/1000), lower human development index (53.61/1000) Conclusions: In Peru, children have a higher risk of morbidity and mortality compared to other groups, the highest TIAM correspond to districts located in the jungle region, at a lower altitude and lower population density, lower human development index and higher unmet basic needs.Introducción: La malaria, es una de las enfermedades parasitarias más importantes del hombre, los niños son el grupo vulnerable con mayor riesgo de complicaciones y muerte. Objetivo: Analizar la magnitud de la incidencia de malaria en niños y su relación con algunas características demográficas y socioeconómicas. Materiales y métodos: Estudio transversal, descriptivo, ecológico, analiza fuentes secundarias; unidades de análisis distrital y nacional, periodo de estudio 2010-2023. Resultados: En Perú, en el período 2010-2023 se reportaron 219126 casos de malaria en niños, representa 41,64% del total nacional y una tasa de incidencia anual media (TIAM) de 12,07 casos/1000 niños. La TIAM en <5 años fue 12,40 casos/1000, mayor TIAM entre 2010-2019 y la menor entre 2020-2021. Loreto reportó 89,62% de casos con la TIAM más alta (49,19 casos/1000) en este grupo. El Plasmodium falciparum causó las mayores tasas anuales de mortalidad y letalidad. La tendencia semanal muestra comportamiento diferenciado por macrorregiones. Las mayores TIAM correspondieron a: niños de sexo masculino(12,33/1000), del grupo 1 a <5años(14,09/1000), procedentes de la región selva (17,17/1000), de distritos del quintil con mayor: viviendas con hacinamiento (28,68/1000), viviendas sin servicios higiénicos (61,04/1000), al menos una Necesidad Básica Insatisfecha (30,66/1000), hogares con alta dependencia económica (27,24/1000), hogares con niños que no asisten a la escuela (20,26/1000), menor índice de desarrollo humano (53,61/1000).  Conclusiones: En Perú, los niños tienen mayor riesgo de morbilidad y mortalidad respecto a otros grupos, las mayores TIAM corresponden a distritos ubicados en región selva, de menor altitud y menor densidad poblacional, menor índice de desarrollo humano y mayores necesidades básicas insatisfechas.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2025-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/258110.35434/rcmhnaaa.2024.174.2581Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 17 No. 4 (2024): Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA, October - December; e2581Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 17 Núm. 4 (2024): Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA, Octubre - Diciembre; e25812227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2024.174reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/2581/976Derechos de autor 2025 Juan Carlos Arrasco Alegre, Susan Yanett Mateo Lizarbe, Betsabet Yadira Valderrama Rosales, María Andrea Vargas Huapayahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/25812025-05-19T04:52:26Z
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