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Rev. medica electron ; 35(1): 25-37, ene.-feb. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-665721

ABSTRACT

Mucho se ha avanzado a escala global en el manejo de las infecciones parasitarias y en particular aquellas producidas por helmintos intestinales; sin embargo, persiste la idea de su relativa inocuidad y fácil manejo, por lo que el presente artículo pretende hacer un breve análisis de la situación actual de las helmintosis que afectan el aparato digestivo y sus vísceras anexas, enfatizando en su negativa influencia sobre el desarrollo humano. El desconocimiento genera mitos y los mitos malas prácticas que pudieran redundar en un aumento de la prevalencia e incidencia de esas infecciones a escala comunitaria.


At the global level, there have being many advances in the management of the parasitical infections and particularly of those caused by intestinal helminthes; nevertheless, the idea of their relative innocuousness and easy management persists and that is why the present article pretends to make a short analysis of the current situation of the helminthic infections affecting the digestive tract and its annexed viscera, emphasizing in its negative influence on the human development. The lack of knowledge generates myths, and myths generate bad practices that might turn out into an increase in the prevalence and incidence of these infections at the communitarian level.


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Humans , Male , Female , Helminthiasis/prevention & control , Helminthiasis/transmission , Helminths/parasitology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/prevention & control , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/transmission , Review Literature as Topic
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