EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Ludmilla Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pereira , Mayara Cândida
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities. Objective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities.
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spelling EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICEDEVOLUÇÃO DO SURTO DE SARAMPO NO BRASIL E AS AÇÕES DE COMBATE E DE PREVENÇÃO PRATICADASSarampo. Monitoramento epidemiológico. PrevençãoMeasles. Epidemiological monitoring. PreventionObjective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities. Objective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities.Objetivo: Analisar a evolução do surto de sarampo no Brasil, no ano de 2019, bem como as ações de combate e de prevenção praticadas. Método: Trata-se de revisão de literatura, a abordagem teórica foi elaborada a partir de publicações científicas extraídas da base de dados BVS, a qual comporta artigos de outras diversas bases científicas, como LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. Foram utilizados também alguns documentos publicados pelo Ministério da Saúde, tais como: Boletins e Informativos Epidemiológicos, Guia de Vigilância em Saúde e Portaria. Resultados: Em 2019, o pico da doença no Brasil ocorreu entre as semanas 26 e 50 (23/06/2019 a 14/12/2019). Ao todo, foram 18.203 casos confirmados, com 15 mortes. 526 municípios distribuídos em 23 Unidades da Federação confirmaram casos de sarampo, sendo a maior parte no estado de São Paulo, que concentrou 84% dos casos, seguido dos estados do Paraná (4,2%), Rio de Janeiro (1,8%), Pernambuco (1,5%), Santa Catarina (1,4%), Minas Gerais (0,7%) e Pará (0,6%), somando juntos um total de 17.955 casos ou 98,6% de todos os casos do país. Conclusão: Os inúmeros surtos que se espalharam pelos diversos estados, causaram preocupação das autoridades sanitárias, sendo realizado constante monitoramento da situação, adotando estratégias com vistas a eliminar o resíduo de suscetíveis em todas as faixas etárias para permitir a eliminação da doença no País, conquistando novamente o certificado de país livre da doença. Nos estados mais afetados, no entanto, nenhum deles atingiu a meta de vacinação de 95% da população em todos os seus municípios.Editora JRG2020-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/11910.5281/zenodo.3893027JRG Journal of Academic Studies; Vol. 3 No. 6 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 230-247JRG Journal of Academic Studies ; Vol. 3 Núm. 6 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 230-247JRG Journal of Academic Studies; V. 3 N. 6 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 230-247Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos ; v. 3 n. 6 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 230-2472595-1661reponame:Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicosinstname:Editora JRGinstacron:JRGporenghttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/119/195http://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/119/196https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Ludmilla Gomes de Pereira , Mayara Cândida 2020-12-16T02:11:26Zoai:ojs2.revistajrg.com:article/119Revistahttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrgPRIhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/oaiprofessorjonas@gmail.com||2595-16612595-1661opendoar:2020-12-16T02:11:26Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos - Editora JRGfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
EVOLUÇÃO DO SURTO DE SARAMPO NO BRASIL E AS AÇÕES DE COMBATE E DE PREVENÇÃO PRATICADAS
title EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
spellingShingle EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
Souza, Ludmilla Gomes de
Sarampo. Monitoramento epidemiológico. Prevenção
Measles. Epidemiological monitoring. Prevention
title_short EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
title_full EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
title_fullStr EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
title_full_unstemmed EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
title_sort EVOLUTION OF SARAMPOUS OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL AND THE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION ACTIONS PRACTICED
author Souza, Ludmilla Gomes de
author_facet Souza, Ludmilla Gomes de
Pereira , Mayara Cândida
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Pereira , Mayara Cândida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sarampo. Monitoramento epidemiológico. Prevenção
Measles. Epidemiological monitoring. Prevention
topic Sarampo. Monitoramento epidemiológico. Prevenção
Measles. Epidemiological monitoring. Prevention
description Objective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities. Objective: To analyze the evolution of the measles outbreak in Brazil in 2019, as well as the actions of combat and prevention practiced. Method: This is a literature review, the theoretical approach was elaborated from scientific publications extracted from the VHL database, which includes articles from other scientific databases, such as LILACS, SCIELO, PUB MED. We also used some documents published by the Ministry of Health, such as: Epidemiological Bulletins and Newsletters, Health Surveillance Guide and Ordinance. Results: In 2019, the peak of the disease in Brazil occurred between weeks 26 and 50 (23/06/2019 to 14/12/2019). Altogether, there were 18,203 confirmed cases, with 15 deaths. 526 municipalities distributed in 23 Federation Units confirmed cases of measles, most of them in the state of São Paulo, which concentrated 84% of the cases, followed by the states of Paraná (4.2%), Rio de Janeiro (1.8%), Pernambuco (1.5%), Santa Catarina (1.4%), Minas Gerais (0.7%) and Pará (0.6%), together adding a total of 17,955 cases or 98.6% of all cases in the country. Conclusion: The numerous outbreaks that spread throughout the various states caused concern of the health authorities, being carried out constant monitoring of the situation, adopting strategies aimed at eliminating the residue of susceptible in all age groups to allow the elimination of the disease in the country, again winning the certificate of country free of the disease. In the most affected states, however, none of them reached the vaccination target of 95% of the population in all its municipalities.
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