24 research outputs found
Spatial analysis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in the state of Amazonas
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate, using spatial analysis, the occurrence of American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) and analyze its association with the municipal human development index (MHDI) and deforestation in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, from 2016 to 2020. METHODS: This ecological study, carried out from January 2016 to December 2020, included the 62 municipalities of the state of Amazonas. The incidence rate of ACL was determined in space and time. Using Multiple Linear Regression by Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Spatial Autoregressive Regression (SAR) models, the relationship between incidence rates and Human Development Index (HDI) and deforestation was analyzed., The high- and low-risk clusters were identified by employing the Getis-Ord Gi* statistic. RESULTS: A total of 7,499 cases of ACL were registered in all 62 municipalities in the state. Most cases were in male (n=5,924; 79.24%), with the greatest frequency in the population aged from 20 to 39 years (n=3,356; 44.7%). The incidence rate in the state of Amazonas was 7.34 cases per 100,000 inhabitants-year, with the municipalities of Rio Preto da Eva and Presidente Figueiredo showing the highest rates (1,377.5 and 817.5 cases per 100,000 population-year, respectively). The ACL cases were clustered into specific areas related to those municipalities with the highest incidence rates. The SAR model revealed a positive relationship between ACL and deforestation. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of ACL was evident in a variety of patterns in the state of Amazonas; the high incidence rates and persistence of this disease in this state were linked to deforestation. The temporal distribution showed variations in the incidence rates during each year. Our results can help optimize the measures needed to prevent and control this disease in the state
Tendência temporal e perfil epidemiológico dos acidentes por animais peçonhentos no Brasil, 2007-2019
Objective: To analyze the temporal trend of accidents by venomous animals in Brazil from 2007 to 2019. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System – Sinan. For the temporal analysis, the Prais-Wistein Linear Regression was used. The incidences by sex and age group, relative risk and lethality were calculated. Results: During the study period there were 2,102,657 cases of accidents by venomous animals. With the exception of snakebite, the other accidents showed an increasing temporal trend in most regions of the country. Scorpionism, snakebite and spider bites were responsible for 86% of accidents, mainly affecting men of working age. Snake (0.4%) and beetle (0.3%) accidents were the most lethal. Children were the main victims of accidents by bees, caterpillars and 'others'. Conclusion: Accidents by venomous animals showed an increasing temporal trend for most diseases and different epidemiological profiles.Objetivo: Analizar la tendencia temporal de los accidentes por animales ponzoñosos en Brasil de 2007 a 2019. Métodos: Estudio transversal realizado con datos del Sistema de Información de Enfermedades de Declaración Obligatoria – Sinan. Para el análisis temporal se utilizó la Regresión Lineal de Prais-Wistein. Se calcularon las incidencias por sexo y grupo de edad, riesgo relativo y letalidad. Resultados: Durante el período de estudio hubo 2.102.657 casos de accidentes por animales ponzoñosos. Con excepción de la mordedura de serpiente, los demás accidentes mostraron una tendencia temporal creciente en la mayoría de las regiones del país. El escorpionismo (51,2%), la mordedura de serpiente (17,4%) y la mordedura de araña (17,3%) fueron responsables del 86% de los accidentes, afectando principalmente a hombres en edad laboral. Conclusión: Los accidentes por animales venenosos mostraron una tendencia temporal creciente para la mayoría de las enfermedades y diferentes perfiles epidemiológicos.Objetivo: Analisar a tendência temporal dos acidentes causados por animais peçonhentos no Brasil, de 2007 a 2019. Métodos: Estudo transversal, realizado com dados do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação – Sinan. Para a análise temporal, utilizou-se a regressão linear de Prais-Wistein. Foram calculadas as incidências por sexo e faixa etária, risco relativo e letalidade. Resultados: No período de estudo, houve 2.102.657 casos de acidentes por animais peçonhentos. Com exceção do ofidismo, os demais acidentes apresentaram tendência temporal crescente na maioria das macrorregiões nacionais. Escorpionismo, ofidismo e araneísmo foram responsáveis por 86% dos acidentes, principalmente entre homens em idade economicamente ativa. As taxas de letalidade mais elevadas foram por acidentes ofídicos (0,4%) e apílicos (0,3%). As crianças foram as principais vítimas de acidentes com abelhas, lagartas e ‘outros’. Conclusão: Os acidentes com animais peçonhentos apresentaram tendência temporal crescente para a maioria dos agravos e diferentes perfis epidemiológicos
Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations: is there a relation between them in Brazil?
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Background\ud
The early identification of the Breathing Symptoms within the scope of Primary Health Care is recommended, and is also one of the strategies of national sanitary authorities for reaching the elimination of tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to consider which attributes and which territories have shown the most significant progress in Primary Health Care, in terms of coordination of Health Care Networks, and also check if those areas of Primary Health Care that are most critical regarding coordination, there were more or less cases of avoidable hospitalizations for tuberculosis.\ud
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This is an ecological study that uses primary and secondary data. For analysis, coropletic maps were developed through the ArcGIS software, version 10.2. There was also the calculation of gross annual and Bayesian rates for hospitalizations for tuberculosis, for each Primary Health Care territory.\ud
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Results\ud
There were satisfactory results for attributes such as Population (n = 37; 80.4 %), Primary Health Care (n = 43; 93.5 %), Support System (n = 45; 97.8 %); the exceptions were Logistics System (n = 32; 76.0 %) and Governance System, with fewer units in good condition (n = 31; 67.3 %). There is no evidence of any connection between networks’ coordination by Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable admissions.\ud
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Conclusion\ud
The results show that progress has been made regarding the coordination of the Health Care Networks, and a positive trend has been shown, even though the levels are not excellent. It was found no relationship between the critical areas of Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations, possibly because other variables necessary to comprehend the phenomena.We are grateful to the Municipal Secretariat for Health, for the partnership\ud
and support they have provided in the materialization of the study. We also\ud
thank the coordinators of the Health Districts, for the articulation with the\ud
managers of the Units and also as they have made it possible for us to\ud
participate in the Ordinary General Meeting for the presentation of the\ud
study. We thank the managers of the Health Units who have so kindly\ud
opened the doors of their Units to our team, also encouraging the\ud
participation of their employees. We thank the health workers for having\ud
agreed to participate in the study, essentially as they have believed in the\ud
potential of Primary Health Care for a change in model. Last but not least, to\ud
the team from the Reference Hospital for making available the secondary\ud
data. The Foundation of Support for Research of the State of São Paulo\ud
(Fundação de Amparo e Apoio à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo - FAPESP)\ud
(Processes No. 2012/51235-5 and No. 2013/22486-2)
Results of seropositivity to CHIKV antibodies, according with anti-CHIKV IgG by ELISA assay and neutralizing antibody titers (PRNT<sub>80</sub>) for the participant paired samples from Vila Toninho during the study (FB = Baseline 2015/2016, A01 = Follow-up 2016/2017, A02 = Follow-up 2017/2018 and A03 = Follow-up 2018/2019).
Results of seropositivity to CHIKV antibodies, according with anti-CHIKV IgG by ELISA assay and neutralizing antibody titers (PRNT80) for the participant paired samples from Vila Toninho during the study (FB = Baseline 2015/2016, A01 = Follow-up 2016/2017, A02 = Follow-up 2017/2018 and A03 = Follow-up 2018/2019).</p
Primers used in the sequencing of the structural genes (E1/6k/E2) of CHIKV.
Primers used in the sequencing of the structural genes (E1/6k/E2) of CHIKV.</p
Anti-CHIKV IgG by ELISA Seroprevalence in the Population Study between 2015 and 2019 According to Age and Sex.
Anti-CHIKV IgG by ELISA Seroprevalence in the Population Study between 2015 and 2019 According to Age and Sex.</p
Chikungunya-confirmed cases in São José do Rio Preto (SJRP), SP, between 2015 and 2019, according with epidemiological bulletins.
Chikungunya-confirmed cases in São José do Rio Preto (SJRP), SP, between 2015 and 2019, according with epidemiological bulletins.</p
Anti-CHIKV IgG/IgM and anti-MAYV IgG in Panel Samples According to Sociodemographic Characteristics.
Anti-CHIKV IgG/IgM and anti-MAYV IgG in Panel Samples According to Sociodemographic Characteristics.</p