Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years
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Resumo: | Objective: To investigate the mortality attributed to fungal infections, in Brazil between 2003 and 2013. Methods: This ecological study relied on official data collected from the Sistema de Informação Sobre Mortalidade – Mortality Information System database. The mycoses were identified by the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, which included categories B35–B49 in its first chapter. Results: Overall, 11,991,935 deaths were reported in the aforementioned period. The deaths of 4,192 individuals were primarily attributed to mycoses. High annual mortality rates were observed in all Brazilian regions, except in the Northeast. The main recorded mycoses were paracoccidioidomycosis (35.6%) and cryptococcosis (24.1%). There was a downward trend in the number of deaths due to paracoccidioidomycosis. In addition, 10,925 death certificates listed mycoses as an associated cause of death. Cryptococcosis (89.7%) and histoplasmosis (89.4%) were the most common mycoses associated with deaths in HIV patients. Conclusions: There was a downward trend in the number of deaths stemming from invasive fungal infections. However, opportunistic mycoses follow been a significant cause of death, especially in HIV patients. |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 yearsSaúde; Ciências da Saúde; Saúde Pública; EpidemiologiaMycoses; Invasive Fungal Infections; Mortality; Paracoccidioidomycosis; CryptococcosisFungal InfectionsObjective: To investigate the mortality attributed to fungal infections, in Brazil between 2003 and 2013. Methods: This ecological study relied on official data collected from the Sistema de Informação Sobre Mortalidade – Mortality Information System database. The mycoses were identified by the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, which included categories B35–B49 in its first chapter. Results: Overall, 11,991,935 deaths were reported in the aforementioned period. The deaths of 4,192 individuals were primarily attributed to mycoses. High annual mortality rates were observed in all Brazilian regions, except in the Northeast. The main recorded mycoses were paracoccidioidomycosis (35.6%) and cryptococcosis (24.1%). There was a downward trend in the number of deaths due to paracoccidioidomycosis. In addition, 10,925 death certificates listed mycoses as an associated cause of death. Cryptococcosis (89.7%) and histoplasmosis (89.4%) were the most common mycoses associated with deaths in HIV patients. Conclusions: There was a downward trend in the number of deaths stemming from invasive fungal infections. However, opportunistic mycoses follow been a significant cause of death, especially in HIV patients.Instituto para o Desenvolvimento da EducacaoDamasceno, Lisandra SerraPessoa, Gabriel Melo FerrazTimbó, Sabrina SoaresLima, Nícolas Breno Gomes deBarbosa Neto, José de PaulaCoelho, Rafael CostaVale, Lucas AguiarLeitão, Terezinha do Menino Jesus Silva2021-11-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPeer ReviewRevisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/396710.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v9i1.3967.p1-9.2021Journal of Health & Biological Sciences; v. 9, n. 1 (2021): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-9Journal of Health & Biological Sciences; v. 9, n. 1 (2021): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-9Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; v. 9, n. 1 (2021): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-92317-30762317-308410.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v9i1.2021reponame:Journal of Health & Biological Sciencesinstname:Centro Universitário Christus (Unichristus)instacron:CHRISTUSenghttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/3967/1489https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/downloadSuppFile/3967/1187https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/downloadSuppFile/3967/1188https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/downloadSuppFile/3967/1189América do Sul2003 a 2013Direitos autorais 2021 Journal of Health & Biological Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-12-30T20:32:09Zoai:ojs.unichristus.emnuvens.com.br:article/3967Revistahttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/indexPRIhttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/oaisecretaria.jhbs@unichristus.edu.br || editor.jhbs@fchristus.edu.br2317-30762317-3084opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:32.671795Journal of Health & Biological Sciences - Centro Universitário Christus (Unichristus)true |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years Damasceno, Lisandra Serra Saúde; Ciências da Saúde; Saúde Pública; Epidemiologia Mycoses; Invasive Fungal Infections; Mortality; Paracoccidioidomycosis; Cryptococcosis Fungal Infections |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Trends and patterns of mortality arising from fungal infections in Brazil in a period of 11 years |
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Damasceno, Lisandra Serra |
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Damasceno, Lisandra Serra Pessoa, Gabriel Melo Ferraz Timbó, Sabrina Soares Lima, Nícolas Breno Gomes de Barbosa Neto, José de Paula Coelho, Rafael Costa Vale, Lucas Aguiar Leitão, Terezinha do Menino Jesus Silva |
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Pessoa, Gabriel Melo Ferraz Timbó, Sabrina Soares Lima, Nícolas Breno Gomes de Barbosa Neto, José de Paula Coelho, Rafael Costa Vale, Lucas Aguiar Leitão, Terezinha do Menino Jesus Silva |
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Damasceno, Lisandra Serra Pessoa, Gabriel Melo Ferraz Timbó, Sabrina Soares Lima, Nícolas Breno Gomes de Barbosa Neto, José de Paula Coelho, Rafael Costa Vale, Lucas Aguiar Leitão, Terezinha do Menino Jesus Silva |
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Saúde; Ciências da Saúde; Saúde Pública; Epidemiologia Mycoses; Invasive Fungal Infections; Mortality; Paracoccidioidomycosis; Cryptococcosis Fungal Infections |
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Saúde; Ciências da Saúde; Saúde Pública; Epidemiologia Mycoses; Invasive Fungal Infections; Mortality; Paracoccidioidomycosis; Cryptococcosis Fungal Infections |
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Objective: To investigate the mortality attributed to fungal infections, in Brazil between 2003 and 2013. Methods: This ecological study relied on official data collected from the Sistema de Informação Sobre Mortalidade – Mortality Information System database. The mycoses were identified by the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, which included categories B35–B49 in its first chapter. Results: Overall, 11,991,935 deaths were reported in the aforementioned period. The deaths of 4,192 individuals were primarily attributed to mycoses. High annual mortality rates were observed in all Brazilian regions, except in the Northeast. The main recorded mycoses were paracoccidioidomycosis (35.6%) and cryptococcosis (24.1%). There was a downward trend in the number of deaths due to paracoccidioidomycosis. In addition, 10,925 death certificates listed mycoses as an associated cause of death. Cryptococcosis (89.7%) and histoplasmosis (89.4%) were the most common mycoses associated with deaths in HIV patients. Conclusions: There was a downward trend in the number of deaths stemming from invasive fungal infections. However, opportunistic mycoses follow been a significant cause of death, especially in HIV patients. |
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América do Sul 2003 a 2013 |
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Instituto para o Desenvolvimento da Educacao |
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Instituto para o Desenvolvimento da Educacao |
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