Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba

During the last years, numerous voices coming from social organizations, health professionals and research teams of National Universities express a possible relationship between the use of pesticides and the appearance of cancer cases, giving rise to socio-environmental conflicts.Inspired by these d...

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Autor principal: Peña Barberón, Mayra
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spelling I10-R314-article-199412019-03-12T09:49:03Z Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba Georreferenciación de niñas, niños y adolescentes con diagnóstico de enfermedad oncológica en la Provincia de Córdoba Peña Barberón, Mayra health-sickness process georeferencing child cancer fumigation with pesticides social and environmental conflicts procesos salud-enfermedad georreferenciación cáncer infantil fumigaciones con pesticidas conflictos socio-ambientales During the last years, numerous voices coming from social organizations, health professionals and research teams of National Universities express a possible relationship between the use of pesticides and the appearance of cancer cases, giving rise to socio-environmental conflicts.Inspired by these debates, the research presented was "Analyze the geographic distribution of girls, boys, and adolescents (NNyA) with a diagnosis of oncological disease by town and department of residence in the Province of Córdoba, which are attended Children's Hospital (City of Córdoba, Argentina) in the period between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2015".A descriptive epidemiological study was carried out with the production of quantitative data from secondary sources of information. The results indicate that children and adolescents with a diagnosis of oncological disease are distributed unequally in the provincial territory, with greater incidence in the departments of agro-industrial production. Of the 14 departments that exceed the Incidence Rate calculated for the province, 71.4% corresponds to the departments with the highest production of soy, corn and wheat, while 28.6% coincides with a lower percentage of production of said crops. Durante los últimos años, numerosas voces provenientes de organizaciones sociales, profesionales de la salud y equipos de investigación de Universidades Nacionales expresan una posible relación entre el uso de pesticidas y la aparición de casos de cáncer, dando origen a conflictos socio-ambientales. Inspirado en estos debates, la investigación que se presenta se propuso analizar la distribución geográfica de niñas, niños, y adolescentes (NNyA) con diagnóstico de enfermedad oncológica según localidad y departamento de residencia en la Provincia de Córdoba, que son atendidas/os en el Hospital de Niños (Ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina) en el período comprendido entre el 01 de enero de 2011 y 31 de diciembre de 2015. Se realizó un estudio epidemiológico descriptivo con producción de datos cuantitativos a partir de fuentes secundarias de información. Los resultados indican que las/os niñas/os y adolescentes con diagnóstico de enfermedad oncológica se distribuyen de manera desigual en el territorio provincial, con mayor incidencia en los departamentos de producción agroindustrial. De los 14 departamentos que superan la Tasa de Incidencia calculada para la provincia, el 71,4 % se corresponde con los departamentos de mayor producción de soja, maíz y trigo, mientras que el 28,6% coincide con un menor porcentaje de producción de dichos cultivos. Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2018-05-08 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/19941 ConCienciaSocial; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2018) 2591-5339 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/19941/19636 Derechos de autor 2018 Mayra Peña Barberón
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topic health-sickness process
georeferencing
child cancer
fumigation with pesticides
social and environmental conflicts
procesos salud-enfermedad
georreferenciación
cáncer infantil
fumigaciones con pesticidas
conflictos socio-ambientales
spellingShingle health-sickness process
georeferencing
child cancer
fumigation with pesticides
social and environmental conflicts
procesos salud-enfermedad
georreferenciación
cáncer infantil
fumigaciones con pesticidas
conflictos socio-ambientales
Peña Barberón, Mayra
Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
topic_facet health-sickness process
georeferencing
child cancer
fumigation with pesticides
social and environmental conflicts
procesos salud-enfermedad
georreferenciación
cáncer infantil
fumigaciones con pesticidas
conflictos socio-ambientales
author Peña Barberón, Mayra
author_facet Peña Barberón, Mayra
author_sort Peña Barberón, Mayra
title Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
title_short Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
title_full Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
title_fullStr Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
title_full_unstemmed Georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the Province of Cordoba
title_sort georeferencing children and young people with diagnosis of a terminal oncological disease in the province of cordoba
description During the last years, numerous voices coming from social organizations, health professionals and research teams of National Universities express a possible relationship between the use of pesticides and the appearance of cancer cases, giving rise to socio-environmental conflicts.Inspired by these debates, the research presented was "Analyze the geographic distribution of girls, boys, and adolescents (NNyA) with a diagnosis of oncological disease by town and department of residence in the Province of Córdoba, which are attended Children's Hospital (City of Córdoba, Argentina) in the period between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2015".A descriptive epidemiological study was carried out with the production of quantitative data from secondary sources of information. The results indicate that children and adolescents with a diagnosis of oncological disease are distributed unequally in the provincial territory, with greater incidence in the departments of agro-industrial production. Of the 14 departments that exceed the Incidence Rate calculated for the province, 71.4% corresponds to the departments with the highest production of soy, corn and wheat, while 28.6% coincides with a lower percentage of production of said crops.
publisher Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC)
publishDate 2018
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/19941
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