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Comunidad y Salud
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HERNANDEZ, Jesús et al. Morbidity and mortality by meconium aspiration syndrome in newborns of Cojedes state public hospital: Venezuela. Comunidad y Salud [online]. 2013, vol.11, n.2, pp.11-17. ISSN 1690-3293.
The violence constitutes one of the high-priority problems in America currently and together with the insecurity, they occupy the first place in the civic concern in most of the countries, Venezuela has been investing in security`s public politics, while the mortality for violent facts has had a tendency to increase in the last ten years. Exploring some answers was carried out a correlacional study with the purpose of looking for associations among the mortality for homicides, with socio-political variables that could be influencing in the behavior of the violent facts in the Aragua State. The results indicates the education investment influences the behavior of this mortality with 72,4%. Paradoxically, it was observed a coefficient of positive Pearson and a direct moderate (p = 0,05) correlation. 59,8% of the behavior of the mortality for the violent facts. This can be explained by the inefficacy of the developed security strategies and the current penal legislation. It concludes the behavior of the mortality for the violent facts of Aragua state. have been associated with the quality of the educational strategies and the police and repressive focus of the security politics carried out in region.
Palabras clave : Aspiration; meconium; fetal distress.












