New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Israel Gomes de Amorim
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bezerra,Letícia Pereira, Cirilo,Tatyane Martins, Silva,Laryssa Oliveira, Machado,João Paulo Vieira, Lima,Pedro Dantas, Bispo,Martha Rejane Souza, Gomes,Sheilla da Conceição, Silva,Glória Isabel Lisboa da, Alencar,Vitória Jordana Bezerra, Damasceno,Ivisson Abreu, Carvalho,Mikaelly Maria Vieira de, Gomes,Dharliton Soares, Ramos,Rosália Elen Santos, Santos Júnior,Edmilson Genuíno, Alves,Luiz Carlos, Brayner,Fábio André
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: Abstract INTRODUCTION: Schistosomiasis, caused by infection from Schistosoma mansoni, is a disease that represents an important public health problem for Brazil, especially for states in the Northeast region. Thus, the aim of this study is to present a new epidemiological profile for the disease in a municipality with low prevalence in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted through a coproparasitological and malacological survey. A structured questionnaire was applied to the study participants to survey possible risk factors and a spatial analysis (kernel density) was used to measure the risk of infection. RESULTS: Of the 347 participants, 106 (30.5%) were infected by Schistosoma mansoni, most of them from the urban area of the municipality (68.9%; 73/106). A 3-fold risk of infection was found for individuals living in the urban area and a risk of 2.15 times for self-declared farmers. Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were the species found in the municipality, but no animals were diagnosed as infected by the parasite. Spatial analysis showed a random distribution of vectors and human cases of the disease, and the formation of two clusters of human cases in the urban area was seen. CONCLUSIONS: A new epidemiological profile for schistosomiasis from S. mansoni infection was presented in a municipality of low endemicity: a high proportion of positive individuals in the urban area; presence of snails without positive diagnosis for S. mansoni infection; random distribution of vectors and human cases; and absence of association between classical risk factors and human infection.
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spelling New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in BrazilEpidemiologyParasitic diseasesSchistosoma mansoniSpatial analysisAbstract INTRODUCTION: Schistosomiasis, caused by infection from Schistosoma mansoni, is a disease that represents an important public health problem for Brazil, especially for states in the Northeast region. Thus, the aim of this study is to present a new epidemiological profile for the disease in a municipality with low prevalence in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted through a coproparasitological and malacological survey. A structured questionnaire was applied to the study participants to survey possible risk factors and a spatial analysis (kernel density) was used to measure the risk of infection. RESULTS: Of the 347 participants, 106 (30.5%) were infected by Schistosoma mansoni, most of them from the urban area of the municipality (68.9%; 73/106). A 3-fold risk of infection was found for individuals living in the urban area and a risk of 2.15 times for self-declared farmers. Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were the species found in the municipality, but no animals were diagnosed as infected by the parasite. Spatial analysis showed a random distribution of vectors and human cases of the disease, and the formation of two clusters of human cases in the urban area was seen. CONCLUSIONS: A new epidemiological profile for schistosomiasis from S. mansoni infection was presented in a municipality of low endemicity: a high proportion of positive individuals in the urban area; presence of snails without positive diagnosis for S. mansoni infection; random distribution of vectors and human cases; and absence of association between classical risk factors and human infection.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822020000100365Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.53 2020reponame:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)instacron:SBMT10.1590/0037-8682-0335-2020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Israel Gomes de AmorimBezerra,Letícia PereiraCirilo,Tatyane MartinsSilva,Laryssa OliveiraMachado,João Paulo VieiraLima,Pedro DantasBispo,Martha Rejane SouzaGomes,Sheilla da ConceiçãoSilva,Glória Isabel Lisboa daAlencar,Vitória Jordana BezerraDamasceno,Ivisson AbreuCarvalho,Mikaelly Maria Vieira deGomes,Dharliton SoaresRamos,Rosália Elen SantosSantos Júnior,Edmilson GenuínoAlves,Luiz CarlosBrayner,Fábio Andréeng2020-10-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0037-86822020000100365Revistahttps://www.sbmt.org.br/portal/revista/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||dalmo@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br|| rsbmt@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br1678-98490037-8682opendoar:2020-10-19T00:00Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
title New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
spellingShingle New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
Santos,Israel Gomes de Amorim
Epidemiology
Parasitic diseases
Schistosoma mansoni
Spatial analysis
title_short New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
title_full New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
title_fullStr New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
title_sort New epidemiological profile of schistosomiasis from an area of low prevalence in Brazil
author Santos,Israel Gomes de Amorim
author_facet Santos,Israel Gomes de Amorim
Bezerra,Letícia Pereira
Cirilo,Tatyane Martins
Silva,Laryssa Oliveira
Machado,João Paulo Vieira
Lima,Pedro Dantas
Bispo,Martha Rejane Souza
Gomes,Sheilla da Conceição
Silva,Glória Isabel Lisboa da
Alencar,Vitória Jordana Bezerra
Damasceno,Ivisson Abreu
Carvalho,Mikaelly Maria Vieira de
Gomes,Dharliton Soares
Ramos,Rosália Elen Santos
Santos Júnior,Edmilson Genuíno
Alves,Luiz Carlos
Brayner,Fábio André
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author2 Bezerra,Letícia Pereira
Cirilo,Tatyane Martins
Silva,Laryssa Oliveira
Machado,João Paulo Vieira
Lima,Pedro Dantas
Bispo,Martha Rejane Souza
Gomes,Sheilla da Conceição
Silva,Glória Isabel Lisboa da
Alencar,Vitória Jordana Bezerra
Damasceno,Ivisson Abreu
Carvalho,Mikaelly Maria Vieira de
Gomes,Dharliton Soares
Ramos,Rosália Elen Santos
Santos Júnior,Edmilson Genuíno
Alves,Luiz Carlos
Brayner,Fábio André
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Israel Gomes de Amorim
Bezerra,Letícia Pereira
Cirilo,Tatyane Martins
Silva,Laryssa Oliveira
Machado,João Paulo Vieira
Lima,Pedro Dantas
Bispo,Martha Rejane Souza
Gomes,Sheilla da Conceição
Silva,Glória Isabel Lisboa da
Alencar,Vitória Jordana Bezerra
Damasceno,Ivisson Abreu
Carvalho,Mikaelly Maria Vieira de
Gomes,Dharliton Soares
Ramos,Rosália Elen Santos
Santos Júnior,Edmilson Genuíno
Alves,Luiz Carlos
Brayner,Fábio André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiology
Parasitic diseases
Schistosoma mansoni
Spatial analysis
topic Epidemiology
Parasitic diseases
Schistosoma mansoni
Spatial analysis
description Abstract INTRODUCTION: Schistosomiasis, caused by infection from Schistosoma mansoni, is a disease that represents an important public health problem for Brazil, especially for states in the Northeast region. Thus, the aim of this study is to present a new epidemiological profile for the disease in a municipality with low prevalence in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted through a coproparasitological and malacological survey. A structured questionnaire was applied to the study participants to survey possible risk factors and a spatial analysis (kernel density) was used to measure the risk of infection. RESULTS: Of the 347 participants, 106 (30.5%) were infected by Schistosoma mansoni, most of them from the urban area of the municipality (68.9%; 73/106). A 3-fold risk of infection was found for individuals living in the urban area and a risk of 2.15 times for self-declared farmers. Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were the species found in the municipality, but no animals were diagnosed as infected by the parasite. Spatial analysis showed a random distribution of vectors and human cases of the disease, and the formation of two clusters of human cases in the urban area was seen. CONCLUSIONS: A new epidemiological profile for schistosomiasis from S. mansoni infection was presented in a municipality of low endemicity: a high proportion of positive individuals in the urban area; presence of snails without positive diagnosis for S. mansoni infection; random distribution of vectors and human cases; and absence of association between classical risk factors and human infection.
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