OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT

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Autor(a) principal: Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Sousa , Felipe Felinto Borges de, Sousa , Marina Felinto Borges de, Fonseca , Luis Eduardo Valente Amorim, Ramos, Barbara Batista Castelo Branco, Carvalho, Marcela Rodrigues Nogueira, Peixoto , André Jardim Viegas, Formighieri , Ana Elisa Dibo, Neto , Ilmar Marques da Rocha, Brito , Silana Rosa Soares, Silva, Tarcicio dos Santos, Almeida , Igor Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1777
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Acute gastroenteritis represents a significant challenge for public health, given its high incidence and impact on the population's quality of life. Brazil reveals a worrying incidence of the disease, with significant regional variations and disproportionate impacts on certain population groups. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the epidemiological profile in Brazil, from 2019 to 2024, according to the number of hospitalizations recorded per year, according to age, gender, age group, and list of morbidities. METHODOLOGY: This is a qualitative and quantitative study, of a cross-sectional and descriptive nature, of epidemiological data on hospitalizations for gastroenteritis, in Brazil from 2019 to 2024. The data were obtained through the SUS Information System (DATASUS).RESULTS: 426,736 hospitalizations for acute gastroenteritis were reported, with the highest rate in 2019, with (n=119,306) 27.9%, and the lowest rate in 2021 with (n=71411) 59%. The most affected region was the Northeast region with (218,794) 51% of cases and the least affected region was the Central-West region with (n=27,435) 6.4% of cases. Among the most registered infections caused by specific pathogens, amoebiasis is found (n=3881) 0.9%. The highest prevalence was in early childhood aged 1-4 years, (n=91,466) 21.4% and the lowest prevalence was in adolescence, aged 10-14 years, with (n=20,970) 4.9%. Furthermore, females represent (n=217,444) 50.9% of cases.CONCLUSION: Gastroenteritis is still a public health problem in Brazil, predominantly in the Northeast region, affecting more female children aged 1 to 4 years. Understanding these factors is essential to reduce the burden of gastroenteritis on the Brazilian healthcare system and improve the quality of life of the affected population.
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spelling OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXTPANORAMA DE LOS ADMISIONES POR GASTROENTERITIS AGUDA: UN PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO EN EL CONTEXTO BRASILEÑOPANORAMA DAS INTERNAÇÕES POR GASTROENTERITE AGUDA: UM PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO NO CONTEXTO BRASILEIROEpidemiologiaGastroenteriteInternaçõesnotificação de doençasEpidemiologyGastroenteritisHospitalizationDisease NotificationEpidemiologíagastroenteriteAdmisiones de hospitalINTRODUCTION: Acute gastroenteritis represents a significant challenge for public health, given its high incidence and impact on the population's quality of life. Brazil reveals a worrying incidence of the disease, with significant regional variations and disproportionate impacts on certain population groups. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the epidemiological profile in Brazil, from 2019 to 2024, according to the number of hospitalizations recorded per year, according to age, gender, age group, and list of morbidities. METHODOLOGY: This is a qualitative and quantitative study, of a cross-sectional and descriptive nature, of epidemiological data on hospitalizations for gastroenteritis, in Brazil from 2019 to 2024. The data were obtained through the SUS Information System (DATASUS).RESULTS: 426,736 hospitalizations for acute gastroenteritis were reported, with the highest rate in 2019, with (n=119,306) 27.9%, and the lowest rate in 2021 with (n=71411) 59%. The most affected region was the Northeast region with (218,794) 51% of cases and the least affected region was the Central-West region with (n=27,435) 6.4% of cases. Among the most registered infections caused by specific pathogens, amoebiasis is found (n=3881) 0.9%. The highest prevalence was in early childhood aged 1-4 years, (n=91,466) 21.4% and the lowest prevalence was in adolescence, aged 10-14 years, with (n=20,970) 4.9%. Furthermore, females represent (n=217,444) 50.9% of cases.CONCLUSION: Gastroenteritis is still a public health problem in Brazil, predominantly in the Northeast region, affecting more female children aged 1 to 4 years. Understanding these factors is essential to reduce the burden of gastroenteritis on the Brazilian healthcare system and improve the quality of life of the affected population.INTRODUCCIÓN: La gastroenteritis aguda representa un desafío importante para la salud pública, dada su alta incidencia e impacto en la calidad de vida de la población. Brasil revela una incidencia preocupante de la enfermedad, con importantes variaciones regionales e impactos desproporcionados en ciertos grupos de población. OBJETIVO: Evaluar el perfil epidemiológico en Brasil, de 2019 a 2024, según el número de hospitalizaciones registradas por año, según edad, sexo, grupo etario y listado de morbilidades. METODOLOGÍA: Se trata de un estudio cualitativo y cuantitativo, de carácter transversal y descriptivo, de datos epidemiológicos sobre hospitalizaciones por gastroenteritis, en Brasil, en el período de 2019 a 2024. Los datos fueron obtenidos a través del Sistema de Información SUS (DATASUS).RESULTADOS: Se reportaron 426.736 hospitalizaciones por gastroenteritis aguda, siendo la tasa más alta en 2019, con (n=119.306) 27,9%, y la tasa más baja en 2021 con (n=71411) 59%. La región más afectada fue la región Nordeste con (218.794) el 51% de los casos y la región menos afectada fue la región Centro-Oeste con (n=27.435) el 6,4% de los casos. Entre las infecciones más registradas causadas por patógenos específicos, se encuentra la amebiasis (n=3881) con un 0,9%. La mayor prevalencia fue en la primera infancia de 1 a 4 años, (n=91.466) 21,4% y la menor prevalencia fue en la adolescencia, de 10 a 14 años, con (n=20.970) 4,9%. Además, las mujeres representan (n=217.444) el 50,9% de los casos.CONCLUSIÓN: La gastroenteritis sigue siendo un problema de salud pública en Brasil, predominantemente en la región Nordeste, afectando más a niñas de 1 a 4 años. Comprender estos factores es esencial para reducir la carga de la gastroenteritis en el sistema de salud brasileño y mejorar la calidad de vida de la población afectada.INTRODUÇÃO: A gastroenterite aguda representa um desafio significativo para a saúde pública, dada sua alta incidência e impacto na qualidade de vida da população. O Brasil revela uma preocupante incidência da doença, com variações regionais significativas e impactos desproporcionais em determinados grupos populacionais. OBJETIVO: Avaliar o perfil epidemiológico no Brasil, de 2019 a 2024, de acordo com o número de internações registradas por ano, conforme idade, gênero, faixa etária, e lista de morbidades. METODOLOGIA: Trata-se de um estudo   qualitativo   e   quantitativo, de   caráter   transversal   e   descritivo,  dos   dados epidemiológicos  de internações por gastroenterite,  no Brasil de 2019 a 2024. Os  dados foram obtidos através do Sistema de Informática  do SUS (DATASUS). RESULTADOS: Foram notificadas 426.736 internações por gastroenterite aguda, com maior índice no ano de 2019, com (n=119.306) 27,9%, e menor índice em 2021 com (n=71411) 59%. A região mais acometida foi a região Nordeste com (218.794) 51% dos casos e a menos acometida região Centro-Oeste com (n=27.435) 6,4% dos casos. Das infecções por patógenos específicos mais registrados encontra-se a amebíase com (n=3881) 0,9%. A maior prevalência foi na primeira infância dos 1-4 anos, (n=91.466) 21,4% e a menor prevalência na adolescência, dos 10-14 anos, com (n=20.970) 4,9%. Ademais, o sexo feminino representa (n=217.444) 50,9% dos casos. CONCLUSÃO: A gastroenterite ainda é um problema de saúde pública no Brasil, predominantemente na região Nordeste, acometendo mais crianças de 1 a 4 anos, do sexo feminino. A compreensão desses fatores é essencial para reduzir a carga da gastroenterite no sistema de saúde brasileiro e melhorar a qualidade de vida da população afetada.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-04-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/177710.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n4p79-89Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - IMPACT FACTOR SJIF 5.807; 79-89Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 79-89Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 79-892674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1777/2026Copyright (c) 2024 Ywna Carvalho de Araújo Gorgônio, Felipe Felinto Borges de Sousa , Marina Felinto Borges de Sousa , Luis Eduardo Valente Amorim Fonseca , Barbara Batista Castelo Branco Ramos, Marcela Rodrigues Nogueira Carvalho, André Jardim Viegas Peixoto , Ana Elisa Dibo Formighieri , Ilmar Marques da Rocha Neto , Silana Rosa Soares Brito , Tarcicio dos Santos Silva, Igor Santos Almeida https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de AraújoSousa , Felipe Felinto Borges deSousa , Marina Felinto Borges deFonseca , Luis Eduardo Valente AmorimRamos, Barbara Batista Castelo BrancoCarvalho, Marcela Rodrigues NogueiraPeixoto , André Jardim ViegasFormighieri , Ana Elisa Dibo Neto , Ilmar Marques da Rocha Brito , Silana Rosa SoaresSilva, Tarcicio dos SantosAlmeida , Igor Santos2024-04-09T11:05:05Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1777Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-04-09T11:05:05Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
PANORAMA DE LOS ADMISIONES POR GASTROENTERITIS AGUDA: UN PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO EN EL CONTEXTO BRASILEÑO
PANORAMA DAS INTERNAÇÕES POR GASTROENTERITE AGUDA: UM PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO NO CONTEXTO BRASILEIRO
title OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
spellingShingle OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de Araújo
Epidemiologia
Gastroenterite
Internações
notificação de doenças
Epidemiology
Gastroenteritis
Hospitalization
Disease Notification
Epidemiología
gastroenterite
Admisiones de hospital
title_short OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
title_full OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
title_fullStr OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
title_full_unstemmed OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
title_sort OVERVIEW OF ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT
author Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de Araújo
author_facet Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de Araújo
Sousa , Felipe Felinto Borges de
Sousa , Marina Felinto Borges de
Fonseca , Luis Eduardo Valente Amorim
Ramos, Barbara Batista Castelo Branco
Carvalho, Marcela Rodrigues Nogueira
Peixoto , André Jardim Viegas
Formighieri , Ana Elisa Dibo
Neto , Ilmar Marques da Rocha
Brito , Silana Rosa Soares
Silva, Tarcicio dos Santos
Almeida , Igor Santos
author_role author
author2 Sousa , Felipe Felinto Borges de
Sousa , Marina Felinto Borges de
Fonseca , Luis Eduardo Valente Amorim
Ramos, Barbara Batista Castelo Branco
Carvalho, Marcela Rodrigues Nogueira
Peixoto , André Jardim Viegas
Formighieri , Ana Elisa Dibo
Neto , Ilmar Marques da Rocha
Brito , Silana Rosa Soares
Silva, Tarcicio dos Santos
Almeida , Igor Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gorgônio, Ywna Carvalho de Araújo
Sousa , Felipe Felinto Borges de
Sousa , Marina Felinto Borges de
Fonseca , Luis Eduardo Valente Amorim
Ramos, Barbara Batista Castelo Branco
Carvalho, Marcela Rodrigues Nogueira
Peixoto , André Jardim Viegas
Formighieri , Ana Elisa Dibo
Neto , Ilmar Marques da Rocha
Brito , Silana Rosa Soares
Silva, Tarcicio dos Santos
Almeida , Igor Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia
Gastroenterite
Internações
notificação de doenças
Epidemiology
Gastroenteritis
Hospitalization
Disease Notification
Epidemiología
gastroenterite
Admisiones de hospital
topic Epidemiologia
Gastroenterite
Internações
notificação de doenças
Epidemiology
Gastroenteritis
Hospitalization
Disease Notification
Epidemiología
gastroenterite
Admisiones de hospital
description INTRODUCTION: Acute gastroenteritis represents a significant challenge for public health, given its high incidence and impact on the population's quality of life. Brazil reveals a worrying incidence of the disease, with significant regional variations and disproportionate impacts on certain population groups. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the epidemiological profile in Brazil, from 2019 to 2024, according to the number of hospitalizations recorded per year, according to age, gender, age group, and list of morbidities. METHODOLOGY: This is a qualitative and quantitative study, of a cross-sectional and descriptive nature, of epidemiological data on hospitalizations for gastroenteritis, in Brazil from 2019 to 2024. The data were obtained through the SUS Information System (DATASUS).RESULTS: 426,736 hospitalizations for acute gastroenteritis were reported, with the highest rate in 2019, with (n=119,306) 27.9%, and the lowest rate in 2021 with (n=71411) 59%. The most affected region was the Northeast region with (218,794) 51% of cases and the least affected region was the Central-West region with (n=27,435) 6.4% of cases. Among the most registered infections caused by specific pathogens, amoebiasis is found (n=3881) 0.9%. The highest prevalence was in early childhood aged 1-4 years, (n=91,466) 21.4% and the lowest prevalence was in adolescence, aged 10-14 years, with (n=20,970) 4.9%. Furthermore, females represent (n=217,444) 50.9% of cases.CONCLUSION: Gastroenteritis is still a public health problem in Brazil, predominantly in the Northeast region, affecting more female children aged 1 to 4 years. Understanding these factors is essential to reduce the burden of gastroenteritis on the Brazilian healthcare system and improve the quality of life of the affected population.
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