Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,Constança Simões
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gomes,Elainne Christine de Souza, Loyo,Rodrigo Moraes, Cavalcanti,Mariana Izabel Sena Barreto de Melo, Silva,Iris Edná Pereira, Almeida,Andréa Sobral de, Souza-Santos,Reinaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract This study sought to identify and spatialize the risk of transmission of Manson’s schistosomiasis at localities in Pernambuco, Brazil that are used for tourist leisure activities and have freshwater environments that are inhabited by the snail that transmits this disease. In order to accomplish this, malacological surveys were conducted at the selected localities between May and December 2016, in order to identify and georeference the breeding sites and foci of schistosomiasis-transmitting mollusks of the genus Biomphalaria. The essential abiotic data for mollusk survival were evaluated at each breeding site: temperature, water pH and total dissolved solids (TDS). Data relating to breeding site quality were also recorded. The SPSS 20 software was used to analyze these data, and the chi-square test was applied to investigate associations between variables, taking a p-value ≤ 0.5. Based on geographic coordinates, maps representing the distribution of breeding sites and foci, mollusk species found and numbers of mollusks sampled in each water body were created. ArcGIS 10.4 software was used to build thematic maps using the interpolation technique of inverse distance weighting (IDW). A total of 72 localities distributed among 44 municipalities located in the Metropolitan, Zona da Mata and Agreste regions of Pernambuco were investigated. At these, 26 reservoirs, 32 breeding sites and 10 foci of schistosomiasis intermediate hosts were found. The study identified and located problematic localities that are visited by special groups that through exposure to unhealthy environments are subject to infection by the parasite S. mansoni.
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spelling Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, BrazilenvironmentGISmonitoringschistosomiasis.Abstract This study sought to identify and spatialize the risk of transmission of Manson’s schistosomiasis at localities in Pernambuco, Brazil that are used for tourist leisure activities and have freshwater environments that are inhabited by the snail that transmits this disease. In order to accomplish this, malacological surveys were conducted at the selected localities between May and December 2016, in order to identify and georeference the breeding sites and foci of schistosomiasis-transmitting mollusks of the genus Biomphalaria. The essential abiotic data for mollusk survival were evaluated at each breeding site: temperature, water pH and total dissolved solids (TDS). Data relating to breeding site quality were also recorded. The SPSS 20 software was used to analyze these data, and the chi-square test was applied to investigate associations between variables, taking a p-value ≤ 0.5. Based on geographic coordinates, maps representing the distribution of breeding sites and foci, mollusk species found and numbers of mollusks sampled in each water body were created. ArcGIS 10.4 software was used to build thematic maps using the interpolation technique of inverse distance weighting (IDW). A total of 72 localities distributed among 44 municipalities located in the Metropolitan, Zona da Mata and Agreste regions of Pernambuco were investigated. At these, 26 reservoirs, 32 breeding sites and 10 foci of schistosomiasis intermediate hosts were found. The study identified and located problematic localities that are visited by special groups that through exposure to unhealthy environments are subject to infection by the parasite S. mansoni.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2018000300305Revista Ambiente & Água v.13 n.3 2018reponame:Revista Ambiente & Águainstname:Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)instacron:IPABHI10.4136/ambi-agua.2151info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa,Constança SimõesGomes,Elainne Christine de SouzaLoyo,Rodrigo MoraesCavalcanti,Mariana Izabel Sena Barreto de MeloSilva,Iris Edná PereiraAlmeida,Andréa Sobral deSouza-Santos,Reinaldoeng2018-05-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-993X2018000300305Revistahttp://www.ambi-agua.net/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ambi.agua@gmail.com1980-993X1980-993Xopendoar:2018-05-28T00:00Revista Ambiente & Água - Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
title Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
spellingShingle Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
Barbosa,Constança Simões
environment
GIS
monitoring
schistosomiasis.
title_short Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_full Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_fullStr Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_sort Insalubrious touristic environments and schistosomiasis transmission in Pernambuco, Brazil
author Barbosa,Constança Simões
author_facet Barbosa,Constança Simões
Gomes,Elainne Christine de Souza
Loyo,Rodrigo Moraes
Cavalcanti,Mariana Izabel Sena Barreto de Melo
Silva,Iris Edná Pereira
Almeida,Andréa Sobral de
Souza-Santos,Reinaldo
author_role author
author2 Gomes,Elainne Christine de Souza
Loyo,Rodrigo Moraes
Cavalcanti,Mariana Izabel Sena Barreto de Melo
Silva,Iris Edná Pereira
Almeida,Andréa Sobral de
Souza-Santos,Reinaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Constança Simões
Gomes,Elainne Christine de Souza
Loyo,Rodrigo Moraes
Cavalcanti,Mariana Izabel Sena Barreto de Melo
Silva,Iris Edná Pereira
Almeida,Andréa Sobral de
Souza-Santos,Reinaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environment
GIS
monitoring
schistosomiasis.
topic environment
GIS
monitoring
schistosomiasis.
description Abstract This study sought to identify and spatialize the risk of transmission of Manson’s schistosomiasis at localities in Pernambuco, Brazil that are used for tourist leisure activities and have freshwater environments that are inhabited by the snail that transmits this disease. In order to accomplish this, malacological surveys were conducted at the selected localities between May and December 2016, in order to identify and georeference the breeding sites and foci of schistosomiasis-transmitting mollusks of the genus Biomphalaria. The essential abiotic data for mollusk survival were evaluated at each breeding site: temperature, water pH and total dissolved solids (TDS). Data relating to breeding site quality were also recorded. The SPSS 20 software was used to analyze these data, and the chi-square test was applied to investigate associations between variables, taking a p-value ≤ 0.5. Based on geographic coordinates, maps representing the distribution of breeding sites and foci, mollusk species found and numbers of mollusks sampled in each water body were created. ArcGIS 10.4 software was used to build thematic maps using the interpolation technique of inverse distance weighting (IDW). A total of 72 localities distributed among 44 municipalities located in the Metropolitan, Zona da Mata and Agreste regions of Pernambuco were investigated. At these, 26 reservoirs, 32 breeding sites and 10 foci of schistosomiasis intermediate hosts were found. The study identified and located problematic localities that are visited by special groups that through exposure to unhealthy environments are subject to infection by the parasite S. mansoni.
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