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Rev Med Chil ; 124(9): 1137-41, 1996 Sep.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9197029

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Computer use has lead to a great development of statistical methods. AIM: To assess the use of statistical methods in Chilean medical literature. METHODS: Two hundred sixty four papers appeared in Revista Médica de Chile and Revista Chilena de Pediatría between 1983 and 1993 were reviewed. RESULTS: Student's "t", Fisher's, and chi 2 test are the most frequently used statistical methods in 67% of papers. Correlation coefficients are used in 10% of papers. Multivariate methods are seldom used. CONCLUSIONS: Statistical analysis of papers published in Chilean medical journals is restricted to very few methods.


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Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Investigación , Estadística como Asunto/métodos , Chile , Interpretación Estadística de Datos
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J Hyg (Lond) ; 95(2): 457-67, 1985 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4067299

RESUMEN

A group of 168 families who lived in a peri-urban slum in Santiago were surveyed for 9 months. All of them had a child under 7 years of age. Medical activities and data collection were carried out at a Field Station and by means of twice-weekly visits to each home, at which time cases of diarrhoea were recorded and investigated. Faecal samples for bacteriological, parasitological and rotavirus studies were obtained during each episode. The characteristics of clinical course, hygienic practices in the family, and monthly anthropometric measurements of infants and toddlers were also recorded. The mean monthly incidence of diarrhoea was 7.1 episodes per 100 children. Of the episodes, 44.2% were associated with pathogenic bacteria, 14.4% with rotavirus, 38.4% with parasites and in 27.9% no enteropathogens were identified. It was found that adequate hygienic habits were not associated with a decreased risk of developing diarrhoea and that about 60% of children did not have diarrhoea throughout the study period. The nutritional status was adequate in most cases: weight-for-age was below the 5th percentile in 11.5% of subjects and the height-for-age was normal in all. No moderate or severe cases of malnutrition were detected.


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Diarrea/epidemiología , Factores de Edad , Infecciones Bacterianas/epidemiología , Niño , Preescolar , Chile , Diarrea/etiología , Diarrea/microbiología , Diarrea/parasitología , Heces/microbiología , Humanos , Higiene , Lactante , Infecciones por Rotavirus/epidemiología , Clase Social , Población Urbana
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