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Estado de la cobertura vacunal infantil frente al rotavirus en el área sanitaria de Ferrol

Estado da cobertura vacinal infantil fronte ao rotavirus na área sanitaria de Ferrol
Authors: Ezama Suárez, Esther; Ezama Suárez, Esther;

Estado de la cobertura vacunal infantil frente al rotavirus en el área sanitaria de Ferrol

Abstract

[Resumen] Introducción: La infección por Rotavirus es la causa más frecuente de diarrea grave en niños y lactantes a nivel mundial. Estas infecciones presentan un doble impacto, no sólo sobre el propio paciente, sino de carácter económico, por su carga asistencial y social. En nuestro país, disponemos de dos vacunas orales, autorizadas por la Agencia Europea del Medicamento en el primer semestre del 2006, pero no financiadas por la Administración Pública. Objetivo: Con este proyecto, se pretende determinar el estado de la vacunación frente al Rotavirus, en la población infantil del Área Sanitaria de Ferrol. Metodología: El proyecto se llevará a cabo entre Julio de 2013 y Julio de 2014. Es un estudio observacional de prevalencia, para el que se realizará un muestreo aleatorio estratificado por municipio y proporcional al tamaño del mismo. Teniendo en cuenta la población infantil del Área Sanitaria de Ferrol, para una seguridad del 95%y una precisión de ±3%, precisamos estudiar 1.246 niños nacidos entre 2007 y 2011. Las variables, a considerar, se recogerán de la historia clínica y de los registros informatizados de la plataforma de integración de sistema y registro de información clínica (IANUS).

[Abstract] Introduction: Rotavirus infection is the most common cause of severe diarrhoea in infants and children worldwide, and is an important social and healthcare burden. In Spain two oral vaccines are available and have been licensed by the European Medicines Agency since March 2006, but are not funded by the government. Objective: This study aims to determine the status of vaccination against rotavirus in the child population of the Health Area of Ferrol. Methods: The project will take place between July 2013 to July 2014. It is an observational study of prevalence, for which there will be a random sample stratified by municipality and proportional to it´s size. Considering the child population of Ferrol in the Health Care for the 95% security and accuracy of ± 3%, we need to study 1,246 children born between 2007 and 2011. The variables to consider, will be collected from medical records and computerized records of system integration platform and record clinical information (IANUS).

Traballo fin de grao (UDC.FEP). Enfermaría

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Rotavirus, Cobertura, Vacuna, Inmunización, España

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