ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves, Caio Willer Brito
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pinto Neto, Adir Bernardes, Ferraz Gomes, Dário Luigi, Silva, Mailane da, Viana Boa sorte, Gabriel, Souza Corrêa, Ana Vitória, Snovarski Mota, Luciana
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Resumo: Accidents by venomous animals are an important public health problem, due to the high frequency with which they occur and the lethality they cause. This study aimed to analyze epidemiological aspects of accidents with venomous animals in the state of Tocantins. Cross-sectional, retrospective study with a quantitative and descriptive approach by consulting the database of the Ministry of Health's Notification Disclosure Information System from January 2009 to December 2019. There were 31,289 reported cases, of which (31, 40%) were caused by scorpions and (29.35%) by snakes. The highest death rates were caused by snakes (0.33%). Regarding gender, the highest percentage was found in males (60.52%). Regarding the age group, there was a progressive increase in the incidence of involvement during the evolution of the age group until reaching the largest number of cases between 20 and 39 years of age, corresponding to (35.81%). It was concluded that the state of Tocantins presented an increase in the number of reported cases during the study period. With a profile of accidents with venomous animals, mostly affecting young people and adults in the economically active age group, with a male prevalence. And the main types of accidents are with scorpions and snakes. It was observed in this study, important data for the public power to outline the improvement of strategies and actions in order to guarantee the adequate diagnosis, treatment and prevention for the population of the state. In addition, the need for further studies on the subject is stated, in order to obtain a more refined analysis of the data presented.  
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spelling ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZILACCIDENTES CON ANIMALES DE ENVENENAMIENTO EN UN ESTADO DEL NORTE DE BRASILACIDENTES COM ANIMAIS PEÇONHENTOS EM UM ESTADO DO NORTE DO BRASILAnimais venenososMordeduras e PicadasPrevalênciaAnimals PoisonousBites and StingsPrevalenceAnimales venenosos; Picaduras y picaduras; Predominio.Accidents by venomous animals are an important public health problem, due to the high frequency with which they occur and the lethality they cause. This study aimed to analyze epidemiological aspects of accidents with venomous animals in the state of Tocantins. Cross-sectional, retrospective study with a quantitative and descriptive approach by consulting the database of the Ministry of Health's Notification Disclosure Information System from January 2009 to December 2019. There were 31,289 reported cases, of which (31, 40%) were caused by scorpions and (29.35%) by snakes. The highest death rates were caused by snakes (0.33%). Regarding gender, the highest percentage was found in males (60.52%). Regarding the age group, there was a progressive increase in the incidence of involvement during the evolution of the age group until reaching the largest number of cases between 20 and 39 years of age, corresponding to (35.81%). It was concluded that the state of Tocantins presented an increase in the number of reported cases during the study period. With a profile of accidents with venomous animals, mostly affecting young people and adults in the economically active age group, with a male prevalence. And the main types of accidents are with scorpions and snakes. It was observed in this study, important data for the public power to outline the improvement of strategies and actions in order to guarantee the adequate diagnosis, treatment and prevention for the population of the state. In addition, the need for further studies on the subject is stated, in order to obtain a more refined analysis of the data presented.  Los accidentes de animales venenosos son un importante problema de salud pública, debido a la alta frecuencia con que ocurren y la letalidad que causan. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo analizar los aspectos epidemiológicos de los accidentes con animales venenosos en el estado de Tocantins. Estudio transversal y retrospectivo con un enfoque cuantitativo y descriptivo consultando la base de datos del Sistema de Información de Divulgación de Notificación del Ministerio de Salud desde enero de 2009 hasta diciembre de 2019. Hubo 31,289 casos reportados, de los cuales (31, 40%) fueron causados ??por escorpiones y (29.35%) por serpientes. Las tasas de mortalidad más altas fueron causadas por serpientes (0,33%). En cuanto al género, el mayor porcentaje se encontró en hombres (60.52%). En cuanto al grupo de edad, hubo un aumento progresivo en la incidencia de afectación durante la evolución del grupo de edad hasta alcanzar el mayor número de casos entre 20 y 39 años, correspondiente a (35.81%). Se concluyó que el estado de Tocantins presentó un aumento en el número de casos reportados durante el período de estudio. Con un perfil de accidentes con animales venenosos, que afecta principalmente a jóvenes y adultos en el grupo de edad económicamente activo, con una prevalencia de machos. Y los principales tipos de accidentes son con escorpiones y serpientes. Se observó en este estudio, datos importantes para el poder público para delinear la mejora de las estrategias y acciones con el fin de garantizar el diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención adecuados para la población del estado. Además, se establece la necesidad de realizar más estudios sobre el tema, a fin de obtener un análisis más refinado de los datos presentados.  Os acidentes por animais peçonhentos são um importante problema de Saúde Pública, pela alta frequência com que ocorrem e pela letalidade que ocasionam. Este estudo teve por objetivo analisar aspectos epidemiológicos dos acidentes com animais peçonhentos no estado do Tocantins. Estudo transversal, retrospectivo com abordagem quantitativa e descritiva por meio da consulta à base de dados do Sistema de Informação de Agravo de Notificação do Ministério da Saúde no período de janeiro de 2009 a dezembro de 2019. Foram 31.289 casos notificados, dos quais (31,40%) foram ocasionados por escorpiões e (29,35%) por serpentes. As maiores taxas de óbito foram ocasionadas por serpentes (0,33%). Em relação ao sexo o maior percentual foi verificado no sexo masculino (60,52%). Em relação à faixa etária, observou-se um aumento progressivo da incidência de acometimento durante a evolução da faixa etária até atingir o maior número de casos entre 20 a 39 anos de idade correspondendo a (35,81%). Concluí-se que o estado do Tocantins apresentou um aumento no número de casos notificados ao longo do período de estudo. Com um perfil de acidentes com animais peçonhentos atingindo em sua maioria jovens e adultos na faixa etária economicamente ativa, com prevalência do sexo masculino. E os principais tipos de acidentes são com escorpiões e serpentes. Observou-se nesse estudo, dados importantes para o poder público delinear o aperfeiçoamento de estratégias e ações a fim de garantir o diagnóstico, tratamento e prevenção adequados para a população do estado. Em adição, afirma-se a necessidade de mais estudos a respeito do tema, no intuito de se obter uma análise mais refinada dos dados apresentados.Scientia GeneralisScientia GeneralisScientia Generalis2020-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/v1n3a3Scientia Generalis; v. 1 n. 3 (2020); 37-43Scientia Generalis; Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020); 37-43Scientia Generalis; Vol. 1 Núm. 3 (2020); 37-432675-2999reponame:Scientia Generalisinstname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/article/view/v1n3a3/25Copyright (c) 2020 Caio Willer Brito Gonçalves, Adir Bernardes Pinto Neto, Dário Luigi Ferraz Gomes, Mailane da Silva, Gabriel Viana Boa sorte, Ana Vitória Souza Corrêa, Luciana Snovarski Motahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonçalves, Caio Willer BritoPinto Neto, Adir Bernardes Ferraz Gomes, Dário Luigi Silva, Mailane daViana Boa sorte, GabrielSouza Corrêa, Ana Vitória Snovarski Mota, Luciana2023-08-01T03:31:59Zoai:ojs2.scientiageneralis.com.br:article/39Revistahttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SGPRIhttps://scientiageneralis.com.br/index.php/SG/oaieditor@scientiageneralis.com.br2675-29992675-2999opendoar:2023-08-01T03:31:59Scientia Generalis - Publicação independentefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
ACCIDENTES CON ANIMALES DE ENVENENAMIENTO EN UN ESTADO DEL NORTE DE BRASIL
ACIDENTES COM ANIMAIS PEÇONHENTOS EM UM ESTADO DO NORTE DO BRASIL
title ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
spellingShingle ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
Gonçalves, Caio Willer Brito
Animais venenosos
Mordeduras e Picadas
Prevalência
Animals Poisonous
Bites and Stings
Prevalence
Animales venenosos; Picaduras y picaduras; Predominio.
title_short ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
title_full ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
title_fullStr ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
title_sort ACCIDENTS WITH POISONY ANIMALS IN A STATE OF NORTHERN BRAZIL
author Gonçalves, Caio Willer Brito
author_facet Gonçalves, Caio Willer Brito
Pinto Neto, Adir Bernardes
Ferraz Gomes, Dário Luigi
Silva, Mailane da
Viana Boa sorte, Gabriel
Souza Corrêa, Ana Vitória
Snovarski Mota, Luciana
author_role author
author2 Pinto Neto, Adir Bernardes
Ferraz Gomes, Dário Luigi
Silva, Mailane da
Viana Boa sorte, Gabriel
Souza Corrêa, Ana Vitória
Snovarski Mota, Luciana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Caio Willer Brito
Pinto Neto, Adir Bernardes
Ferraz Gomes, Dário Luigi
Silva, Mailane da
Viana Boa sorte, Gabriel
Souza Corrêa, Ana Vitória
Snovarski Mota, Luciana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animais venenosos
Mordeduras e Picadas
Prevalência
Animals Poisonous
Bites and Stings
Prevalence
Animales venenosos; Picaduras y picaduras; Predominio.
topic Animais venenosos
Mordeduras e Picadas
Prevalência
Animals Poisonous
Bites and Stings
Prevalence
Animales venenosos; Picaduras y picaduras; Predominio.
description Accidents by venomous animals are an important public health problem, due to the high frequency with which they occur and the lethality they cause. This study aimed to analyze epidemiological aspects of accidents with venomous animals in the state of Tocantins. Cross-sectional, retrospective study with a quantitative and descriptive approach by consulting the database of the Ministry of Health's Notification Disclosure Information System from January 2009 to December 2019. There were 31,289 reported cases, of which (31, 40%) were caused by scorpions and (29.35%) by snakes. The highest death rates were caused by snakes (0.33%). Regarding gender, the highest percentage was found in males (60.52%). Regarding the age group, there was a progressive increase in the incidence of involvement during the evolution of the age group until reaching the largest number of cases between 20 and 39 years of age, corresponding to (35.81%). It was concluded that the state of Tocantins presented an increase in the number of reported cases during the study period. With a profile of accidents with venomous animals, mostly affecting young people and adults in the economically active age group, with a male prevalence. And the main types of accidents are with scorpions and snakes. It was observed in this study, important data for the public power to outline the improvement of strategies and actions in order to guarantee the adequate diagnosis, treatment and prevention for the population of the state. In addition, the need for further studies on the subject is stated, in order to obtain a more refined analysis of the data presented.  
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