| Literature DB >> 30176874 |
Ana María González-Villoria1, Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuñiga2.
Abstract
The health status of a population is the conjunction of many biological, political and social factors. The biological representations of diseases are attributed to factors, such as ischemic heart disease, that are attributed to unhealthy lifestyles when individuals have high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, or lack of physical activity, or to genetic factors while ignoring social factors such as poverty. This study observes how morbidity and mortality of the population could be affected by living conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental health risk; Indoor air pollution; Unsafe water
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30176874 PMCID: PMC6122629 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-018-0849-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Health status of Oaxaca
| Morbidity | Mortality | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | Men | Total | Women | Men | Risk Factors commonly associated to diseases | |
| 1 | Acute respiratory infections | Acute respiratory infections | Acute respiratory infections | Diabetes | Diabetes | Hyperglycaemia |
| 2 | Urinary tract infections | Intestinal infections by other organisms and some poorly defined | Intestinal infections by other organisms and some poorly defined | Ischemic heart | Ischemic heart | Bad dietary habits |
| 3 | Intestinal infections by other organisms and some poorly defined | Urinary tract infections | Urinary tract infections | Cerebrovascular diseases | Cirrhosis | Overweight and obesity |
| 4 | Gastric ulcers and duodenitis | Conjunctivitis | Gastric ulcers and duodenitis | Hypertensive disease | Homicides | Consumption of alcohol and drugs |
| 5 | Acute vulvovaginitis | Gastric ulcers and duodaenitis | Conjunctivitis | Malnutrition | Cerebrovascular diseases | Arterial hypertension |
| 6 | Conjunctivitis | Acute otitis media | Acute otitis media | Chronic respiratory diseases | Hypertensive disease | Low glomerular filtration |
| 7 | Acute otitis media | Gingivitis and periodontal diseases | Gingivitis and periodontal diseases | Cirrhosis | Traffic accidents | Malnutrition |
| 8 | Gingivitis and periodontal diseases | Intestinal amoebiasis | Acute vulvovaginitis | Acute respiratory infections | Chronic respiratory diseases | High cholesterol |
| 9 | Intestinal Amoebiasis | Febrile syndrome | Intestinal Amoebiasis | Renal insufficiency | Acute respiratory infections | Low physical activity |
| 10 | Febrile syndrome | Pharyngitis, streptococcal tonsillitis | Febrile syndrome | Congenital | Malnutrition | Smoking |
Data from the Informe de Salud de los Mexicanos 2015. Principle causes of morbidity and mortality in Oaxacans
Illnesses in the states of the Mexican Republic with the highest and lowest social vulnerability
Data from the Informe de Salud de los Mexicanos 2015 [4] The table shows the ranking of the principal illnesses in the states with the most and least index of vulnerability. The highest value represents the worst conditions.
Diseases prevalent in Oaxaca associated with vulnerability factors
| Vulnerability factors | Place among the health risk* | Percentage | Associated diseases according to WHO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Access to suitable sources of water | Penultimate (31) | 80% | Ascariasis (helminthiasis), malaria, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, campylobacteriosis, diarrhoea typhoid, paratyphoid enteric fevers, anaemia, malnutrition. |
| Houses with access to sanitary services | Last (32) | 66% | |
| Indoor polluted air exposure | Last (32) | 49.3% | Pneumonia, chronic obstructive pneumonia stroke, ischemic heart disease. |
| Indoor usage of solid fuel | Last (32) | 49.3% |
Source: data from Informe de la Salud de los Mexicanos 2015 [4]