INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES
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Resumo: | Due to Brazil´s huge extension and to different social, economic, demographic and cultural conditions, several regions in Brazil feature infectious and parasite diseases (IPDs). Current analysis assesses whether IPDs in the municipalities of the Health Regional Superintendence of Alfenas MG Brazil are related to specific risk factors. Current populated-based transversal, descriptive and quantitative study employs secondary data from the 2010 demographic census, by Pearson´s co-relationship. All health and educational indicators significantly co-relate themselves with mortality due to IPDs, The water supply system and the number of sewerage and rainwater per network unit were the variables of basic sanitation indexes with the highest co-relation scores. In the case of economic indicators, the monthly income of half the minimum wage or without any monthly earnings significantly affected IPD-based mortality. Only the number of births weighing less than 2500g had any relationship to IPDs. Results showed environmental and sanitation conditions, coupled to the social and economic factors of residents in homes with such characteristics, plus the dissemination of basic measures for personal, home and community hygiene impact population´s health. The latter influences morbidity and mortality by diseases of different etiologies, including IPDs. Knowledge on the prevalence and main associated variables may be a help in evaluating the problem and the planning and implementation of activities for the health and prevention of health-disease relationships. |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASESInfluência de fatores de risco na mortalidade por doenças infecciosas e parasitáriasCommunicable DiseasesPublic HealthRisk FactorsMortality.Doenças TransmissíveisSaúde PúblicaFatores de RiscoMortalidade.saúde públicaDue to Brazil´s huge extension and to different social, economic, demographic and cultural conditions, several regions in Brazil feature infectious and parasite diseases (IPDs). Current analysis assesses whether IPDs in the municipalities of the Health Regional Superintendence of Alfenas MG Brazil are related to specific risk factors. Current populated-based transversal, descriptive and quantitative study employs secondary data from the 2010 demographic census, by Pearson´s co-relationship. All health and educational indicators significantly co-relate themselves with mortality due to IPDs, The water supply system and the number of sewerage and rainwater per network unit were the variables of basic sanitation indexes with the highest co-relation scores. In the case of economic indicators, the monthly income of half the minimum wage or without any monthly earnings significantly affected IPD-based mortality. Only the number of births weighing less than 2500g had any relationship to IPDs. Results showed environmental and sanitation conditions, coupled to the social and economic factors of residents in homes with such characteristics, plus the dissemination of basic measures for personal, home and community hygiene impact population´s health. The latter influences morbidity and mortality by diseases of different etiologies, including IPDs. Knowledge on the prevalence and main associated variables may be a help in evaluating the problem and the planning and implementation of activities for the health and prevention of health-disease relationships.O Brasil tem grande extensão e características socioeconômicas, demográficas e culturais distintas. Sendo assim, em algumas regiões, as doenças infecciosas e parasitárias (DIPs) ainda fazem parte do cotidiano da população. Desse modo, objetivou-se avaliar se as DIPs, nos municípios que constituem a Superintendência Regional de Saúde (SRS) de Alfenas (MG), têm relação com fatores de risco selecionados. Trata-se de um estudo transversal de base populacional, de caráter descritivo e abordagem quantitativa, utilizando-se dados secundários obtidos no censo demográfico (2010) e empregando-se a análise de correlação de Pearson. Todos os indicadores de saúde e educação estudados, correlacionaram-se significativamente com a mortalidade por DIPs. O sistema de abastecimento de água por rede geral de distribuição, juntamente com o número de esgotamento sanitário por rede geral de esgoto ou pluvial, foram as variáveis dos indicadores de saneamento básico que demonstraram os mais elevados índices de correlação. Dentre os indicadores relativos à economia, o rendimento nominal mensal até ¼ de salário mínimo ou sem rendimento mensal influenciaram significativamente a mortalidade por DIPs e, entre os indicadores de mortalidade infantil, somente o número de nascidos com peso inferior a 2500g demonstrou relação com as DIPs. Os resultados mostraram que as condições ambientais e de saneamento assim como as condições socioeconômicas dos residentes nos domicílios servidos por esses bens, aliadas à divulgação de medidas básicas de higiene pessoal, doméstica e comunitária impactam na saúde da população, refletindo na morbidade e mortalidade por enfermidades de diferentes etiologias, incluindo-se às DIPs. Dessa maneira, o conhecimento da prevalência e das principais variáveis associadas pode fornecer subsídio para dimensão do problema, planejamento e implementação de ações de promoção à saúde e à prevenção de agravos do processo saúde-doença.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2017-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpesquisa com dados secundáriosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/541510.17765/1983-1870.2016v9n3p491-498Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 9 No 3 (2016): set./dez.; 491-498Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 9 n. 3 (2016): set./dez.; 491-4982176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/5415/2916Pioli, MárcioPires, Regina HelenaRamos, Salvador BoccalettiMartins, Carlos HenriqueAparecido, Lucas Eduardo de OliveiraZaia, José Eduardoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-07-01T17:04:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5415Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2021-07-01T17:04:24Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES Influência de fatores de risco na mortalidade por doenças infecciosas e parasitárias |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES Pioli, Márcio Communicable Diseases Public Health Risk Factors Mortality. Doenças Transmissíveis Saúde Pública Fatores de Risco Mortalidade. saúde pública |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
title_full |
INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
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INFLUENCE OF MORTALITY RISK FACTORS BY INFECTIOUS AND PARASITE DISEASES |
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Pioli, Márcio |
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Pioli, Márcio Pires, Regina Helena Ramos, Salvador Boccaletti Martins, Carlos Henrique Aparecido, Lucas Eduardo de Oliveira Zaia, José Eduardo |
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Pires, Regina Helena Ramos, Salvador Boccaletti Martins, Carlos Henrique Aparecido, Lucas Eduardo de Oliveira Zaia, José Eduardo |
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Pioli, Márcio Pires, Regina Helena Ramos, Salvador Boccaletti Martins, Carlos Henrique Aparecido, Lucas Eduardo de Oliveira Zaia, José Eduardo |
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Communicable Diseases Public Health Risk Factors Mortality. Doenças Transmissíveis Saúde Pública Fatores de Risco Mortalidade. saúde pública |
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Communicable Diseases Public Health Risk Factors Mortality. Doenças Transmissíveis Saúde Pública Fatores de Risco Mortalidade. saúde pública |
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Due to Brazil´s huge extension and to different social, economic, demographic and cultural conditions, several regions in Brazil feature infectious and parasite diseases (IPDs). Current analysis assesses whether IPDs in the municipalities of the Health Regional Superintendence of Alfenas MG Brazil are related to specific risk factors. Current populated-based transversal, descriptive and quantitative study employs secondary data from the 2010 demographic census, by Pearson´s co-relationship. All health and educational indicators significantly co-relate themselves with mortality due to IPDs, The water supply system and the number of sewerage and rainwater per network unit were the variables of basic sanitation indexes with the highest co-relation scores. In the case of economic indicators, the monthly income of half the minimum wage or without any monthly earnings significantly affected IPD-based mortality. Only the number of births weighing less than 2500g had any relationship to IPDs. Results showed environmental and sanitation conditions, coupled to the social and economic factors of residents in homes with such characteristics, plus the dissemination of basic measures for personal, home and community hygiene impact population´s health. The latter influences morbidity and mortality by diseases of different etiologies, including IPDs. Knowledge on the prevalence and main associated variables may be a help in evaluating the problem and the planning and implementation of activities for the health and prevention of health-disease relationships. |
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