4 research outputs found
Seroprevalence of Chikungunya virus and living conditions in Feira de Santana, Bahia-Brazil. S1 Database
Chikungunya is an arbovirus, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which emerged in the Americas in 2013 and spread rapidly to almost every country on this continent. In Brazil, where the first cases were detected in 2014, it currently has reached all regions of this country and more than 900,000 cases were reported. The clinical spectrum of chikungunya ranges from an acute self-limiting form to disabling chronic forms. The purpose of this study was to estimate the seroprevalence of chikungunya infection in a large Brazilian city and investigate the association between viral circulation and living condition
Data for: "Neonatal mortality risk for vulnerable newborn types in 15 countries using 125.5 million nationwide birth outcome records, 2000–2020"
Data collected as part of a multi-country, population-based study to compare neonatal mortality risks by birthweight categories, gestational age, and newborn types
Data for: "Neonatal mortality risk of large for gestational age and macrosomic live births in 15 countries including 115.6 million nationwide linked records, 2000–2020"
Data collected as part of a multi-country, population-based study to compare neonatal mortality risks of large for gestational age (>90th centile for sex and gestational age) and macrosomia (>4000g) in 15 countries including 115.6 million nationwide records, 2000-2020
Data for: “Vulnerable newborn types: Analysis of population-based registries for 165 million births in 23 countries, 2000–2021”
Data collected as part of a multi-country, population-based study to explore the prevalence of Vulnerable Newborn Types combining gestational age (preterm vs term) and size of the newborn (small for gestational age [SGA 90th centile]) in 23 countries