Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern
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Resumo: | Abstract Scorpionic accidents are a major public health problem due to the high occurrence with potential seriousness. In this manner, the research aimed to analyze the occurrence of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in the northeastern of Brazil. An exploratory, descriptive study was made, with a quantitative approach, using secondary data which was gotten from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), from 2008 to 2018. Data such as neighborhood, presence of street markets were also used, and the existence of sanitation and climatic data such as temperature and season. Geoprocessing was used to identify possible changes in the environment. In the analyzed period, 9,330 cases of scorpion accidents were recorded, with an average of 848 annual notifications. Scorpionic accidents occurred more frequently in women (5,686; 60.94%). Individuals aged 20 to 29 years (1.727; 18.51%) were more frequent to scorpion stings. Regarding the body parts where the stings were made, the highlights were on the foot (3.515; 37.67%) followed by the hand (2.818; 30.20%). No statistically significant relation was observed between climatic factors and scorpionic accidents. However, the high number of cases of scorpionic accidents was observed in the last 11 years studied. It was evident that during the study period there was no statistical relationship when climatic factors were correlated to scorpionic accidents. On its turn, when it was verified the results of the geoprocessing analysis, it was seen that anthropic factors have been motivating the potentiation of the occurrence of these accidents. |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeasternarachnidsscorpionsscorpion stinghuman envenomingAbstract Scorpionic accidents are a major public health problem due to the high occurrence with potential seriousness. In this manner, the research aimed to analyze the occurrence of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in the northeastern of Brazil. An exploratory, descriptive study was made, with a quantitative approach, using secondary data which was gotten from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), from 2008 to 2018. Data such as neighborhood, presence of street markets were also used, and the existence of sanitation and climatic data such as temperature and season. Geoprocessing was used to identify possible changes in the environment. In the analyzed period, 9,330 cases of scorpion accidents were recorded, with an average of 848 annual notifications. Scorpionic accidents occurred more frequently in women (5,686; 60.94%). Individuals aged 20 to 29 years (1.727; 18.51%) were more frequent to scorpion stings. Regarding the body parts where the stings were made, the highlights were on the foot (3.515; 37.67%) followed by the hand (2.818; 30.20%). No statistically significant relation was observed between climatic factors and scorpionic accidents. However, the high number of cases of scorpionic accidents was observed in the last 11 years studied. It was evident that during the study period there was no statistical relationship when climatic factors were correlated to scorpionic accidents. On its turn, when it was verified the results of the geoprocessing analysis, it was seen that anthropic factors have been motivating the potentiation of the occurrence of these accidents.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100182Brazilian Journal of Biology v.82 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.238110info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,A. M. L.Magalhães,P. K. A.Jesus,L. C. C.Araújo,E. N.Araújo,L. M.Correia,M. S.Ferreira-Júnior,G. C.Ferreira,J. R. S.Araújo,D. M.Costa,J. G.Souza,M. A.Fonseca,S. A.Pavão,J. M. S. J.Santos,A. F. dosMatos-Rocha,T. J.eng2021-06-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842022000100182Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2021-06-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern Santos,A. M. L. arachnids scorpions scorpion sting human envenoming |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
title_full |
Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Epidemiological aspects of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in Brazil’s northeastern |
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Santos,A. M. L. |
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Santos,A. M. L. Magalhães,P. K. A. Jesus,L. C. C. Araújo,E. N. Araújo,L. M. Correia,M. S. Ferreira-Júnior,G. C. Ferreira,J. R. S. Araújo,D. M. Costa,J. G. Souza,M. A. Fonseca,S. A. Pavão,J. M. S. J. Santos,A. F. dos Matos-Rocha,T. J. |
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Magalhães,P. K. A. Jesus,L. C. C. Araújo,E. N. Araújo,L. M. Correia,M. S. Ferreira-Júnior,G. C. Ferreira,J. R. S. Araújo,D. M. Costa,J. G. Souza,M. A. Fonseca,S. A. Pavão,J. M. S. J. Santos,A. F. dos Matos-Rocha,T. J. |
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Santos,A. M. L. Magalhães,P. K. A. Jesus,L. C. C. Araújo,E. N. Araújo,L. M. Correia,M. S. Ferreira-Júnior,G. C. Ferreira,J. R. S. Araújo,D. M. Costa,J. G. Souza,M. A. Fonseca,S. A. Pavão,J. M. S. J. Santos,A. F. dos Matos-Rocha,T. J. |
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arachnids scorpions scorpion sting human envenoming |
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arachnids scorpions scorpion sting human envenoming |
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Abstract Scorpionic accidents are a major public health problem due to the high occurrence with potential seriousness. In this manner, the research aimed to analyze the occurrence of scorpionic accidents in a municipality in the northeastern of Brazil. An exploratory, descriptive study was made, with a quantitative approach, using secondary data which was gotten from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), from 2008 to 2018. Data such as neighborhood, presence of street markets were also used, and the existence of sanitation and climatic data such as temperature and season. Geoprocessing was used to identify possible changes in the environment. In the analyzed period, 9,330 cases of scorpion accidents were recorded, with an average of 848 annual notifications. Scorpionic accidents occurred more frequently in women (5,686; 60.94%). Individuals aged 20 to 29 years (1.727; 18.51%) were more frequent to scorpion stings. Regarding the body parts where the stings were made, the highlights were on the foot (3.515; 37.67%) followed by the hand (2.818; 30.20%). No statistically significant relation was observed between climatic factors and scorpionic accidents. However, the high number of cases of scorpionic accidents was observed in the last 11 years studied. It was evident that during the study period there was no statistical relationship when climatic factors were correlated to scorpionic accidents. On its turn, when it was verified the results of the geoprocessing analysis, it was seen that anthropic factors have been motivating the potentiation of the occurrence of these accidents. |
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