Untersuchung zur Morbidität der indigenen Volksgruppen der Chiquitanos im südlichen Amazonasgebiet |
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Authors: | Josef Georg Heckmann Tamara Fischer Ruben Maida Juan Carlos Jesus Galeote |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neurologische Klinik, Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg, Schwabachanlage 6, 91054, Erlangen 2. Dep. Santa Cruz, Hospital San Antonio de Lomerío, Bolivia 3. Dep. Santa Cruz, Hospital San Javier, Bolivia
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Abstract: | The Chiquitano-tribe lives in the southern Amazonas region in Bolivia, remote from larger towns. A study (n=1514) on morbidity over an one year period (April 1995 till March 1996) and its relation to general and social medicine is given. Most frequently, childreh under 15 years and women in parity age (15–45 years) sought consultation (34,1 %, 42,7 %). Gastrointestinal, respiratoral and gynecological-obstetric diseases were predominant (22,4 %, 16,2 % and 15,7 %). In the dry season, common colds and respiratoral infections represented the major health problem. In the rainy season, infectious diarrhea diseases caused by polluted water as a consequence of extended floods were most frequent. Typical tropical diseases (malaria, Dengue fever, Chagas’ disease, leprosy a.o.) and socially caused diseases (AIDS, dependencies on drugs and alcohol, consequencies of crime) were rarely seen. With respect to severity, 55,8 % of the patients showed mild disorders. More serious diseases were observed in 39, 8 %. 4,6 % of the patients were diagnosed severly ill and needed hospitalization. Epidemiological data on general and social medicine of minorities in developing countries and their actual degree of medical care are important in a shrinking world. The data are useful to estimate medical needs and plan improvements to the health care system especially in rural areas. |
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