Response to treatment with sodium stibogluconate for cutaneous leishmaniasis in indigenous and mestizo population, Amazonas, 2014-2018

Authors

  • Sonia Celedonia Huyhua-Gutierrez Licenciado en Enfermería
  • Adan Monsalve-Ramirez Licenciado en Enfermería
  • Lizandro Gonzales-Cornejo Biólogo
  • Sonia Tejada-Muñoz Doctora en Ciencias de Enfermería
  • Rosa Jeuna Díaz-Manchay Doctora en Ciencias de Enfermería
  • Marlith Aguilar-Camán Maestra en Salud Pública

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35434/rcmhnaaa.2020.133.738

Keywords:

Antimony Sodium Gluconate, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, indigenous population

Abstract

Objetive. To determine the response to treatment with Sodium Stibogluconate in indigenous and mestizo population with diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis according to treatment cycle, sex and life stage, belonging to the Microredes Nieva, Galilea, Tingo and Pedro Ruiz Gallo of the Amazon Region of 2014 - 2018, in Peru. Material and methods: Descriptive, retrospective, longitudinal-sectional study, having as sample universe 559 patient records; the method was inductive, technical data analysis and the instrument was the data record. Results: In the indigenous population, 98.1% responded to the treatment with the first cycle of Sodium Stibogluconate and in the mestizo population it was 94%, the other patients responded with the second treatment cycle; also of the total mestizo patients, 47.5% were female and 70.4% of the indigenous population were male (p=0,000); of the most affected life stages with the second cycle of treatment were the adult 50% (indigenous population) and in the child stage 11.2% (mestizo population). Conclusion: The highest percentage of the patients presented an adequate response (they cured with the first cycle of treatment) to Sodium Stibogluconate in both populations also the most affected life stages were adulthood and childhood

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Author Biographies

Sonia Celedonia Huyhua-Gutierrez, Licenciado en Enfermería

  1. Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Amazonas, Perú.

Adan Monsalve-Ramirez, Licenciado en Enfermería

  1. Dirección Regional de Salud Amazonas, Amazonas, Perú.

Lizandro Gonzales-Cornejo, Biólogo

  1. Dirección Regional de Salud Amazonas, Amazonas, Perú.

Sonia Tejada-Muñoz, Doctora en Ciencias de Enfermería

  1. Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Amazonas, Perú.

Rosa Jeuna Díaz-Manchay, Doctora en Ciencias de Enfermería

  1. Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, Chiclayo, Perú

Marlith Aguilar-Camán, Maestra en Salud Pública

  1. Dirección Regional de Salud Amazonas, Amazonas, Perú.

Published

2020-12-18

How to Cite

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Huyhua-Gutierrez SC, Monsalve-Ramirez A, Gonzales-Cornejo L, Tejada-Muñoz S, Díaz-Manchay RJ, Aguilar-Camán M. Response to treatment with sodium stibogluconate for cutaneous leishmaniasis in indigenous and mestizo population, Amazonas, 2014-2018. Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];13(3):278-85. Available from: http://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/738

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