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Cancer Epidemiol ; 40: 1-6, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26599413

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Itapúa is a rural department in Paraguay with a population of about 500,000 and a high degree of agro-mechanization for the production of soybean and other crops. So far, only basic health care is provided. Here we analyzed the cancer mortality in this region as a first step towards epidemiological data for cancer prevention. METHODS: We calculated the age-adjusted mortality rates according to world standard (AMRWs) for the major cancer sites in both males and females between 2003 and 2012, and estimated the differences between the capital and more central districts of Itapúa vs. remote districts. RESULTS: There were about 2000 cancer deaths in the decade studied, with AMRWs for all malignancies of 90.9/100,000 in males from central vs. 49.1/100,000 in remote districts and 69.0/100,000 vs. 45.0/100,000 in women. Cancer was mentioned in 12.4% of all death certificates and outweighed mortality from certain infectious and parasitic diseases (3.6%). Cause of death was ill-defined in 19.6% of all death certificates, especially in remote regions and among the elderly. The part of cancer located in the uterus (47.8%) or cell type of neoplasm of the lymphatic or hematopoietic system (73.1%) were often not specified. The uterus (mainly the cervix) (C53-C55) was the leading cancer site in women with AMRWs of 17.2/100,000 in central and 14.0/100,000 in remote districts, followed by the breast. Lung and prostate were the leading cancer sites among men. The lung cancer mortality rate was 19.3/100,000 in the central region but 9.5/100,000 in remote districts. Although children comprised 36% of the population, only 24 death certificates listed cancer as cause of death in this decade. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of cancer mortality in this rural region of Paraguay, which lacks resources for diagnostics and care, revealed an already large number of cases, with higher rates in the central region than in remote districts. Lung and uterus (primarily the cervix) are common cancer sites and indicate the potential for prevention. However, the quality of the vital statistics needs to be improved. The true cancer burden is most likely underestimated, especially in remote regions and children.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms/mortality , Aged , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Paraguay/epidemiology
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Rev. Nac. (Itauguá) ; 8(2): 72-80, dic 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-884759

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN La tuberculosis con afección del sistema nervioso central es una afectación infrecuente pero muy grave de esta enfermedad, representa el 1% de todos los casos de tuberculosis. Reportamos el caso de una joven HIV negativa, con daño del sistema nervioso central de tipo miliar a nivel cerebral y sin enfermedad pulmonar. La tuberculosis puede afectar extensamente a sujetos inmunocompetentes y este fenómeno ha sido descripto en muchas series a los largo del tiempo. Ante la sospecha clínica, el seguimiento de un protocolo específico para confirmar el diagnóstico es de vital importancia para el temprano diagnóstico y correcto manejo de una situación que puede comprometer la vida y generar a largo plazo secuelas graves. Se presenta el caso por el reto diagnóstico que ha supuesto y rara presentación en paciente inmunocompetente.


ABSTRACT Tuberculosis with central nervous system involvement is an uncommon but very serious disease, with a frecuence of 1% of all cases of tuberculosis. We report the case of a young HIV negative woman, with central nervous system damage of the miliary type in the brain without lung disease. Tuberculosis can extensively affect immunecompetent subjects and this phenomenon has been described in many series over the time. In the presence of clinical suspicion, the follow-up of a specific protocol to confirm the diagnosis is of vital importance for the early diagnosis and correct management of a situation that can compromise life and generate long-term serious sequelae. The case is presented because of diagnostic challenge and a rare presentation in an immunocompetent patient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Brain Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Tuberculoma, Intracranial/diagnostic imaging , Brain Diseases/drug therapy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Cephalosporins/therapeutic use , Tuberculoma, Intracranial/drug therapy , Quinolones/therapeutic use , Immunocompetence , Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use
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Rev. Nac. (Itauguá) ; 7(1): 32-36, jun 2015.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-884816

ABSTRACT

Introducción: la automedicación es aquella situación en la que los pacientes consiguen y utilizan los medicamentos sin ninguna intervención por parte del médico. Objetivos: determinar la prevalencia de automedicación y condiciones asociadas a la misma en pobladores del Departamento de Itapúa (Paraguay). Material y método: estudio prospectivo, descriptivo, de corte trasverso. Se aplicó una encuesta cerrada y autocompletada en 9 distritos de zonas rurales y urbanas del Departamento de Itapúa. Además de las variables sociodemográficas se indagó problemas de salud relacionados, razones para no asistir al médico y las consecuencias. Resultados: de 2321 encuestados, 57,1% eran mujeres, la edad promedio 30,85 ±12,98 años, 81,6% provenía de zonas urbanas, 41% había culminado sus estudios secundarios. El 92,8% de la muestra se ha automedicado y ha acudido a la farmacia en 50%. El 40,8% de los mismo ha aconsejado alguna vez consumir algún medicamento a alguno de sus parientes cercanos. Valorando la permeabilidad a los métodos publicitarios, 50,8% respondió que nunca ha consumido un medicamento en base a los mismos. La cefalea y los síntomas gripales fueron la causa de la automedicación. La mayoría de los pacientes que se automedican (54,2%) no ha acudido al médico por falta de tiempo. El 33,9% de la población desconoce el efecto que la automedicación pueda tener sobre la salud de la comunidad frente a un 31,8% que sostiene el mal efecto que pudiera tener la misma. A mayor nivel de instrucción mayor porcentaje de automedicación (p<0,05). Conclusión: la automedicación es una práctica muy frecuente en nuestro Departamento, coincidiendo con series de investigaciones similares en Latinoamérica. Se halló una relación significativa entre el nivel de instrucción y el porcentaje de automedicación. Es un problema de salud pública importante y deberíamos optimizar estrategias a fin de poder reducirla. Creemos que esta investigación podría reflejar de alguna forma la realidad de un país con una política salud pública que aún presenta falencias y que resulta asistencialmente insuficiente.


Introduction: self-medication is a situation in which patients get and use drugs without any intervention by the physician. Objectives: to determine the prevalence of self-medication and conditions associated with it on people in the Department of Itapúa (Paraguay). Material and Methods : a prospective, descriptive study of trasverse court. A closed auto-completed in 9 districts in rural and urban areas of the Department of Itapúa survey was conducted. In addition to sociodemographic variables related health problems, we investigated reasons for not attending doctor and consequences. Results: of 2321 respondents, 57.1% were women, average age 30.85 ± 12.98 years, 81.6% came from urban areas, 41% had completed high school. 92.8% of the sample was self-medicated and has come to the pharmacy in 50%. 40.8% of the sample had advised to consume some drugs to their close relatives. Assessing permeability advertising methods, 50.8% said they have never used a drug based on them. Headache and flu-like symptoms were the cause of self-medication. Most patients who self-medicate (54.2%) has not seen a doctor for lack of time. 33.9% of the population is unaware of the effect that self-medication may have on the health of the community against 31.8% knowing the bad effect that would have on them. A higher level of education higher percentage of self-medication (p <0.05). Conclusion: self-medication is a common practice in our Department, coinciding with a series of similar investigations in Latin America. A significant relationship between educational attainment and the percentage of self-medication was found. It is a major public health problem and should optimize strategies in order to reduce it. We believe that this research could somehow reflect the reality of a country with a public health policy that still has shortcomings and that it asistencialmente insufficient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Self Medication , Paraguay/epidemiology , Self Medication/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Educational Status
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