Browsing by Author "Pacheco Moreno, Jéssica Johana"
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Item “Programa educativo sobre toxoplasmosis en embarazadas que asisten al centro de salud de la parroquia rural once de noviembre, ciudad de Latacunga, provincia de Cotopaxi”.(Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Enfermería, 2019-10-01) Pacheco Moreno, Jéssica Johana; Fernández Nieto, Miriam Ivonne Lic. Mg.This research work considers as a point of origin for the information taking the Eleven Of November Health Center in the city of Latacunga, where a series of analyses was developed in relation to the subject under study: "EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON TOXOPLASMOSIS IN EMBARAZADAS THAT ATTEND THE HEALTH CENTER OF THE ONCE RURAL PARROQUIA, LATACUNGA CITY, COTOPAXI PROVINCE". A quantitative, descriptive retrospective research study was conducted with the aim of determining Toxoplasmosis in pregnant women who attended care at the Once of November Cotopaxi- Latacunga Rural Health Center. We worked with a population made up of 25 pregnant women from the Rural Health Center type A, the information obtained through a survey, obtained in semi-perferated clinical histories of the health center, for statistical analysis the registry was used of the conditions of each woman who complied with prenatal control, and then implemented an educational program collecting the data during the period March - August 2019. It was concluded that the leading cause of neonatal death is toxoplasmosis in pregnancy when not treated in time. Thus it was also observed that the average age of gestational women is 21 to 30 years with 44%, followed 15 to 20 years with 20% where the study conducted by INEC indicates that more adolescents are 10 to 19 are the most frequently pregnant and as a result indicate that pregnant women had toxoplasmosis before becoming pregnant, this is demonstrated by the IGG analysis which is a serological test of negative count.