Riesgos de las enfermedades producidas por virus en los procesos migratorios

dc.contributor.authorLópez Hoyos, Cristian Andrés
dc.contributor.authorCastellanos Arenales, Cristhian Mauricio
dc.contributor.authorGafaro Rojas, Aurora Andrés
dc.contributor.researchgroupSemilleros de Investigación UNABspa
dc.coverage.campusUNAB Campus Bucaramangaspa
dc.coverage.spatialBucaramanga (Santander, Colombia)spa
dc.coverage.temporal2021spa
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-19T19:20:26Z
dc.date.available2023-11-19T19:20:26Z
dc.date.issued2021-05
dc.description.abstractComo objetivo general de este estudio se ha planteado determinar el riesgo de las enfermedades producidas por virus en los procesos migratorios. Para ello se inició con la identificación de las principales enfermedades producidas por virus, su clasificación e impacto en los procesos migratorios en el transcurso del tiempo, y finalmente se seleccionó en la literatura el diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención de dichas enfermedades. La metodología empleada fue cualitativa, método descriptivo explicativo, con técnicas de revisión de archivos. Dentro de los principales resultados se encontró que la Influenza, SARS, SARS-CoV2, gastroenteritis por rotavirus, VIH/SIDA, hepatitis B y C, Sarampión, Rubéola, Varicela, Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya, Ébola y Fiebre Amarilla, causadas por agentes virales del mismo nombre, se han caracterizado por transmisión de virus humano a humano en los movimientos poblacionales. Se concluyó que estas enfermedades han migrado a través de los movimientos poblacionales del colonialismo y los conflictos, el regreso de soldados en la posguerra, la globalización con el movimiento de alimentos y animales hospederos, el turismo y los viajes en embarcaciones o aéreos, transporte inadvertido del vector entre los objetos que acompañan a un migrante.spa
dc.description.abstractenglishAs a general objective of this study, it has been proposed to determine the risk of diseases caused by Viruses by migratory processes. For this, it began with the identification of the main diseases caused by viruses, their classification and impact on migratory processes over time, and finally the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of them which were selected in the literature. The methodology used was qualitative, descriptive, explanatory method, with file review techniques. Among the main results it was found that respiratory infections: Influenza, 104 SARS, SARS-CoV2; rotavirus gastroenteritis, HIV / AIDS, hepatitis B and C, Measles, Rubella, Chickenpox, Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya, Ebola and Yellow Fever, caused by viral agents with the same name, they have been characterized by the transmission human-to-human in population movements. It was concluded that these diseases have migrated through the population movements of colonialism and wars, the return of soldiers in the post-war period, globalization with the movement of food and animals which can be reservoir of viruses, tourism and travel by ship or aircraft, inadvertent transportation of the vector among the objects of migrants.spa
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dc.publisher.facultyFacultad Estudios Técnicos y Tecnológicosspa
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad Ciencias de la Salud
dc.publisher.grantorUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNABspa
dc.publisher.programPregrado Medicina
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