2011
DOI: 10.5216/rpt.v30i2.15146
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Seroprevalencia de la enfermedad de chagas en conscriptos del servicio militar de lãs fuerzas armadas del Paraguay. Clase 1977-1980

Abstract: para Ia salud pública. La evaluación dei impacto producido por Ia implementación de medidas de control químico y de vigilância epidemiológica, se realiza por una serie de indicadores, entre los cuales está Ia evaluación de Ia situación serológica de cohortes a Io largo de! tiempo, antes y después de Ias actividades de intervención vectorial, como son Ias cohortes de conscriptos dei Servicio Militar Obligatorio. En Ia actualidad, el Programa Nacional de Chagas ha cumplido con el 30% de cobertura programada para… Show more

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“…In order to estimate the sample size, we accessed the database of the Ministry of National Defense and Management of Military Health of Colombia, which contains the information of the active military population gathered in five departments during 2018. Sample size (N) was calculated using the Epi-info V 2000 software with the priors: 5% confidence level, infection frequency of 3% [21] and error of 2%. A sample size of 280 people was estimated; however it was increased by 5% due to high flow of military population between operational areas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to estimate the sample size, we accessed the database of the Ministry of National Defense and Management of Military Health of Colombia, which contains the information of the active military population gathered in five departments during 2018. Sample size (N) was calculated using the Epi-info V 2000 software with the priors: 5% confidence level, infection frequency of 3% [21] and error of 2%. A sample size of 280 people was estimated; however it was increased by 5% due to high flow of military population between operational areas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%