Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Mirella Maria
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Moura , Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e Silva, Nepomucena , Luana Bezerra, Botelho , Maria Fernanda Antelo, Leitão , Paloma Vanessa Coelho Campos, Santos , Juliana Sousa, Oliveira, Ingrid Macedo de, Silva, Lara Ribeiro, Sene , Livia Oliveira, Silva, Thallyta Hellen Soares da, Madeira, Tayná Evangelista Melo, Nogueira, Yngre Campagnaro, Almeida, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão
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/1948
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Exanthematous diseases, with an emphasis on Measles and Rubella, are infectious diseases in which skin rash is the main clinical manifestation, but they can also present systemic manifestations. They are caused by viruses or bacteria and are common in medical practice, being quite prevalent in the pediatric age group. OBJECTIVE: To determine the epidemiological profile of exanthematous diseases in childhood, in all northeastern states, between the years 2018 and 2022. METHODOLOGY: This is a retrospective, quantitative and descriptive study, with data collection carried out in the System Information on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), obtained through DATASUS. The states, year of notification, sex and age group were analyzed. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS: In total there were 751 cases in the 9 states of the Northeast. With a higher number of notifications in the state of Pernambuco 428 cases (56.99%), followed by Bahia 78 cases (10.38%) and with a lower number in Piauí, 16 cases (2.13%). In terms of gender, men account for a total of 385 (51.25%), and women 366 (48.73%), with a certain majority being male. Regarding the age group, up to 14 years old, the most affected are children under 1 year old, with 178 cases (23.7%). The year with the highest notifications was 2019, with a total of 556 cases (74.03%), followed by the year with 91 cases (12.11%). CONCLUSION: It is observed that even with campaigns and vaccines against exanthematous diseases (measles and rubella), which are offered in Primary Care, the number of children affected by these pathologies is still alarming. Through research, a greater incidence is observed in boys and children under 1 year of age, in the state of Pernambuco. Therefore, measures must be taken to provide greater protection for children and for better outcomes from these diseases.
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spelling Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast Análise epidemiológica das Doenças Exantemáticas na infância no NordesteEXANTEMADoenças transmissiveisPEDIATRIAEPIDEMIOLOGIAExanthemaCommunicable diseasesPediatricsEpidemiologyINTRODUCTION: Exanthematous diseases, with an emphasis on Measles and Rubella, are infectious diseases in which skin rash is the main clinical manifestation, but they can also present systemic manifestations. They are caused by viruses or bacteria and are common in medical practice, being quite prevalent in the pediatric age group. OBJECTIVE: To determine the epidemiological profile of exanthematous diseases in childhood, in all northeastern states, between the years 2018 and 2022. METHODOLOGY: This is a retrospective, quantitative and descriptive study, with data collection carried out in the System Information on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), obtained through DATASUS. The states, year of notification, sex and age group were analyzed. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS: In total there were 751 cases in the 9 states of the Northeast. With a higher number of notifications in the state of Pernambuco 428 cases (56.99%), followed by Bahia 78 cases (10.38%) and with a lower number in Piauí, 16 cases (2.13%). In terms of gender, men account for a total of 385 (51.25%), and women 366 (48.73%), with a certain majority being male. Regarding the age group, up to 14 years old, the most affected are children under 1 year old, with 178 cases (23.7%). The year with the highest notifications was 2019, with a total of 556 cases (74.03%), followed by the year with 91 cases (12.11%). CONCLUSION: It is observed that even with campaigns and vaccines against exanthematous diseases (measles and rubella), which are offered in Primary Care, the number of children affected by these pathologies is still alarming. Through research, a greater incidence is observed in boys and children under 1 year of age, in the state of Pernambuco. Therefore, measures must be taken to provide greater protection for children and for better outcomes from these diseases.INTRODUÇÃO: As doenças exantemáticas, com ênfase no Sarampo e na Rubéola são enfermidades infectocontagiosas na qual tem a erupção cutânea como a principal manifestação clínica, mas também podem apresentar manifestações sistêmicas. São causadas por vírus ou bactérias e frequentes na prática médica, sendo bastante prevalente na faixa etária pediátrica. OBJETIVO: Determinar o perfil epidemiológico das doenças exantemáticas na infância, de todos os estados do nordeste, entre os anos de 2018 a 2022. METODOLOGIA: Trata-se de um estudo de caráter retrospectivo, quantitativo e descritivo, com coleta de dados feita no Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN), obtidos através do DATASUS. Foram analisados os estados, ano de notificação, sexo e faixa etária. RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÕES: No total foram 751 casos nos 9 estados do Nordeste. Com um número maior de notificações no estado do Pernambuco 428 casos (56,99%), seguido da Bahia 78 casos (10,38%) e com um menor número no Piauí, 16 casos (2,13%). Em relação ao sexo, os homens correspondem a um total de 385 (51,25%), e as mulheres 366 (48,73%), com certa maioria no sexo masculino. No tocante a faixa etária, até os 14 anos, a mais acometida é de crianças abaixo de 1 ano, com 178 casos (23,7%). O ano de agravo com maiores notificações foi o de 2019, com um total de 556 casos, (74,03%), seguido do ano de 2020, 91 casos (12,11%). CONCLUSÃO: Observa-se que mesmo com campanhas e vacinas contra as doenças exantemáticas (sarampo e rubéola), que são ofertadas na Atenção Básica, o número de crianças afetadas por essas patologias ainda é alarmante. Através das pesquisas, observa-se maior acometimento nos meninos e nos menores de 1 ano, no estado do Pernambuco. Dessa forma, medidas devem ser tomadas para maior proteção do público infantil e para melhores desfechos dessas doenças.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/194810.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n4p1694-1704Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - IMPACT FACTOR SJIF 5.807; 1694-1704Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 1694-1704Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 1694-17042674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1948/2161Copyright (c) 2024 Mirella Maria Lima, Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e Silva Moura , Luana Bezerra Nepomucena , Maria Fernanda Antelo Botelho , Paloma Vanessa Coelho Campos Leitão , Juliana Sousa Santos , Ingrid Macedo de Oliveira, Lara Ribeiro Silva, Livia Oliveira Sene , Thallyta Hellen Soares da Silva, Tayná Evangelista Melo Madeira, Yngre Campagnaro Nogueira, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão Almeidahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Mirella Maria Moura , Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e SilvaNepomucena , Luana BezerraBotelho , Maria Fernanda AnteloLeitão , Paloma Vanessa Coelho CamposSantos , Juliana SousaOliveira, Ingrid Macedo deSilva, Lara Ribeiro Sene , Livia Oliveira Silva, Thallyta Hellen Soares daMadeira, Tayná Evangelista MeloNogueira, Yngre Campagnaro Almeida, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão2024-04-18T00:00:06Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1948Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-04-18T00:00:06Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
Análise epidemiológica das Doenças Exantemáticas na infância no Nordeste
title Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
spellingShingle Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
Lima, Mirella Maria
EXANTEMA
Doenças transmissiveis
PEDIATRIA
EPIDEMIOLOGIA
Exanthema
Communicable diseases
Pediatrics
Epidemiology
title_short Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
title_full Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
title_sort Epidemiological analysis of rash diseases in childhood in the Northeast
author Lima, Mirella Maria
author_facet Lima, Mirella Maria
Moura , Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e Silva
Nepomucena , Luana Bezerra
Botelho , Maria Fernanda Antelo
Leitão , Paloma Vanessa Coelho Campos
Santos , Juliana Sousa
Oliveira, Ingrid Macedo de
Silva, Lara Ribeiro
Sene , Livia Oliveira
Silva, Thallyta Hellen Soares da
Madeira, Tayná Evangelista Melo
Nogueira, Yngre Campagnaro
Almeida, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão
author_role author
author2 Moura , Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e Silva
Nepomucena , Luana Bezerra
Botelho , Maria Fernanda Antelo
Leitão , Paloma Vanessa Coelho Campos
Santos , Juliana Sousa
Oliveira, Ingrid Macedo de
Silva, Lara Ribeiro
Sene , Livia Oliveira
Silva, Thallyta Hellen Soares da
Madeira, Tayná Evangelista Melo
Nogueira, Yngre Campagnaro
Almeida, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Mirella Maria
Moura , Paulo Ricardo de Sousa e Silva
Nepomucena , Luana Bezerra
Botelho , Maria Fernanda Antelo
Leitão , Paloma Vanessa Coelho Campos
Santos , Juliana Sousa
Oliveira, Ingrid Macedo de
Silva, Lara Ribeiro
Sene , Livia Oliveira
Silva, Thallyta Hellen Soares da
Madeira, Tayná Evangelista Melo
Nogueira, Yngre Campagnaro
Almeida, Joarla Ayres de Morais Estevão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv EXANTEMA
Doenças transmissiveis
PEDIATRIA
EPIDEMIOLOGIA
Exanthema
Communicable diseases
Pediatrics
Epidemiology
topic EXANTEMA
Doenças transmissiveis
PEDIATRIA
EPIDEMIOLOGIA
Exanthema
Communicable diseases
Pediatrics
Epidemiology
description INTRODUCTION: Exanthematous diseases, with an emphasis on Measles and Rubella, are infectious diseases in which skin rash is the main clinical manifestation, but they can also present systemic manifestations. They are caused by viruses or bacteria and are common in medical practice, being quite prevalent in the pediatric age group. OBJECTIVE: To determine the epidemiological profile of exanthematous diseases in childhood, in all northeastern states, between the years 2018 and 2022. METHODOLOGY: This is a retrospective, quantitative and descriptive study, with data collection carried out in the System Information on Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), obtained through DATASUS. The states, year of notification, sex and age group were analyzed. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS: In total there were 751 cases in the 9 states of the Northeast. With a higher number of notifications in the state of Pernambuco 428 cases (56.99%), followed by Bahia 78 cases (10.38%) and with a lower number in Piauí, 16 cases (2.13%). In terms of gender, men account for a total of 385 (51.25%), and women 366 (48.73%), with a certain majority being male. Regarding the age group, up to 14 years old, the most affected are children under 1 year old, with 178 cases (23.7%). The year with the highest notifications was 2019, with a total of 556 cases (74.03%), followed by the year with 91 cases (12.11%). CONCLUSION: It is observed that even with campaigns and vaccines against exanthematous diseases (measles and rubella), which are offered in Primary Care, the number of children affected by these pathologies is still alarming. Through research, a greater incidence is observed in boys and children under 1 year of age, in the state of Pernambuco. Therefore, measures must be taken to provide greater protection for children and for better outcomes from these diseases.
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