Acute diarrheal disease in uninsured population in Acapulco, Mexico: characterization and associated factors
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https://doi.org/10.29105/respyn23.3-795Keywords:
Acute diarrheal disease, Epidemiology, Social determinants, E. coli, RotavirusAbstract
Introduction: Acute enteropathogenic diarrheal diseases are caused by a group of microbiological agents that are often not identified and are associated with social determinants. Objective: To characterize the causal agents of acute enteropathogenic diarrheal disease in a population without social security and identify associated factors. Material and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Health Jurisdiction 07 of Acapulco, involving 210 participants without social security who had a history of five or more evacuations in the previous 24 hours. Health and social determinant data were collected. Fecal samples were collected via rectal swabbing and sent to a regional state public health laboratory to identify five enteropathogens of epidemiological importance. Bivariate and multivariate analyses adjusted for clustering were performed. Results: 20.4% of participants presented enteropathogenic acute diarrheal disease caused by E. coli (16.7%) and Rotavirus (2.9%). Factors such as age ≤5 years, boiling water, and low family socioeconomic status were associated with the presence of acute enteropathogenic diarrheal disease. Conclusion: Social determinants remain fundamental agents for the development of acute diarrhea. Strengthening health education is recommended to mitigate this public health problem.
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