Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019)
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Resumo: | Objective: to carry out an evaluation of accidents with scorpions in the State of Goiás from 2003 to 2019.Methods: this is a descriptive epidemiological study, where data collection was based on the Compulsory Notification Forms, kept at the Information and Toxicological Assistance in Goiás. A simplified form was used to collect 23 variables that were analyzed and tabulated.Results: 18,720 cases were notified, with the municipality of Goiânia having the highest number of occurrences in the state, with a predominance of accidents in the urban area, with the economically active population being the most vulnerable. The seasonality of the accidents has little evident characteristics in relation to annual precipitation and temperature in the State of Goiás, with a slight lower prevalence in the months of June and July. The length of service is associated with a better prognosis and case classification. The increase in the number of accidents has been increasing since 2012, when compulsory notification became mandatory. The geographic distribution of accidents is influenced by the disorganized urbanization process. Deaths are mainly associated with the pediatric age group.Conclusions: the seasonality of scorpion accidents in the State of Goiás has an unclear pattern with respect to environmental conditions. The productive age group is the most affected. There is a need to improve the training of health professionals regarding the diagnosis, the amount of serum to be used and the completion and forwarding of notification forms. |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019)O escorpionismo no Estado de Goiás (2003-2019)scorpionismGoiásepidemiologyurban expansion escorpionismoGoiásepidemiologiaexpansão urbanaObjective: to carry out an evaluation of accidents with scorpions in the State of Goiás from 2003 to 2019.Methods: this is a descriptive epidemiological study, where data collection was based on the Compulsory Notification Forms, kept at the Information and Toxicological Assistance in Goiás. A simplified form was used to collect 23 variables that were analyzed and tabulated.Results: 18,720 cases were notified, with the municipality of Goiânia having the highest number of occurrences in the state, with a predominance of accidents in the urban area, with the economically active population being the most vulnerable. The seasonality of the accidents has little evident characteristics in relation to annual precipitation and temperature in the State of Goiás, with a slight lower prevalence in the months of June and July. The length of service is associated with a better prognosis and case classification. The increase in the number of accidents has been increasing since 2012, when compulsory notification became mandatory. The geographic distribution of accidents is influenced by the disorganized urbanization process. Deaths are mainly associated with the pediatric age group.Conclusions: the seasonality of scorpion accidents in the State of Goiás has an unclear pattern with respect to environmental conditions. The productive age group is the most affected. There is a need to improve the training of health professionals regarding the diagnosis, the amount of serum to be used and the completion and forwarding of notification forms.--Objetivo: realizar uma avaliação dos acidentes com escorpiões no Estado de Goiás no período de 2003 a 2019. Métodos: trata-se de um estudo epidemiológico descritivo, onde a coleta de dados se baseou nas Fichas de Notificações Compulsórias, mantidas no Centro de Informações e Assistência Toxicológica de Goiás. Foram utilizados formulários simplificados para a coleta de 23 variáveis que foram analisadas e tabuladas. Resultados: foram notificados 18.720 casos, sendo o município de Goiânia com o maior número de ocorrências do estado, com um predomínio dos acidentes na zona urbana, sendo a população economicamente ativa a mais vulnerável. A sazonalidade dos acidentes possui características pouco evidentes em relação à precipitação e à temperatura anual do Estado de Goiás, com uma discreta menor prevalência nos meses de junho e julho. O tempo de atendimento está associado a um prognóstico mais favorável e à classificação do caso. O aumento do número de acidentes é crescente a partir de 2012, ano em que a notificação compulsória passou a ser obrigatória. A distribuição geográfica dos acidentes é influenciada pelo processo de urbanização desorganizado. Os óbitos estão associados, principalmente, à faixa etária pediátrica. Conclusões: a sazonalidade dos acidentes escorpiônicos no Estado de Goiás tem um padrão pouco evidente em relação às condições ambientais. A faixa etária produtiva é a mais acometida. Existe uma necessidade de melhora na capacitação dos profissionais de saúde quanto ao diagnóstico, à quantidade de soro a ser utilizada e ao preenchimento e encaminhamento das fichas de notificação.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2023-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/4488310.15448/1980-6108.2023.1.44883Scientia Medica; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2023): Single Volume - Continuous Flow of Publication; e44883Scientia Medica; v. 33 n. 1 (2023): Volume Único - Fluxo Contínuo de Publicação; e448831980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2023.1reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/44883/28365Copyright (c) 2023 Scientia Medicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLadislau de Alcantara, RaphaelJorge da Silva Jr, Nelson2023-12-19T12:54:45Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/44883Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2023-12-19T12:54:45Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) O escorpionismo no Estado de Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) Ladislau de Alcantara, Raphael scorpionism Goiás epidemiology urban expansion escorpionismo Goiás epidemiologia expansão urbana |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Scorpionism in the State of Goiás (2003-2019) |
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Ladislau de Alcantara, Raphael |
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Ladislau de Alcantara, Raphael Jorge da Silva Jr, Nelson |
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Jorge da Silva Jr, Nelson |
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Ladislau de Alcantara, Raphael Jorge da Silva Jr, Nelson |
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scorpionism Goiás epidemiology urban expansion escorpionismo Goiás epidemiologia expansão urbana |
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scorpionism Goiás epidemiology urban expansion escorpionismo Goiás epidemiologia expansão urbana |
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Objective: to carry out an evaluation of accidents with scorpions in the State of Goiás from 2003 to 2019.Methods: this is a descriptive epidemiological study, where data collection was based on the Compulsory Notification Forms, kept at the Information and Toxicological Assistance in Goiás. A simplified form was used to collect 23 variables that were analyzed and tabulated.Results: 18,720 cases were notified, with the municipality of Goiânia having the highest number of occurrences in the state, with a predominance of accidents in the urban area, with the economically active population being the most vulnerable. The seasonality of the accidents has little evident characteristics in relation to annual precipitation and temperature in the State of Goiás, with a slight lower prevalence in the months of June and July. The length of service is associated with a better prognosis and case classification. The increase in the number of accidents has been increasing since 2012, when compulsory notification became mandatory. The geographic distribution of accidents is influenced by the disorganized urbanization process. Deaths are mainly associated with the pediatric age group.Conclusions: the seasonality of scorpion accidents in the State of Goiás has an unclear pattern with respect to environmental conditions. The productive age group is the most affected. There is a need to improve the training of health professionals regarding the diagnosis, the amount of serum to be used and the completion and forwarding of notification forms. |
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