Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)

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Autor(a) principal: Câmara,Fernando Portela
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Gomes,Ana Luisa Bessa Bacellar, Carvalho,Luiz Max Fagundes de, Castello,Luiz Gustavo Veloso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822011000300006
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Sylvatic yellow fever (SYF) is enzootic in Brazil, causing periodic outbreaks in humans living near forest borders or in rural areas. In this study, the cycling patterns of this arbovirosis were analyzed. METHODS: Spectral Fourier analysis was used to capture the periodicity patterns of SYF in time series. RESULTS: SYF outbreaks have not increased in frequency, only in the number of cases. There are two dominant cycles in SYF outbreaks, a seven year cycle for the central-western region and a 14 year cycle for the northern region. Most of the variance was concentrated in the central-western region and dominated the entire endemic region. CONCLUSIONS: The seven year cycle is predominant in the endemic region of the disease due the greater contribution of variance in the central-western region; however, it was possible identify a 14 cycle that governs SYF outbreaks in the northern region. No periodicities were identified for the remaining geographical regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
title Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
spellingShingle Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
Câmara,Fernando Portela
Sylvatic yellow fever
Periodicity
Spectral analysis
Epidemiology
title_short Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
title_full Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
title_fullStr Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
title_sort Dynamic behavior of sylvatic yellow fever in Brazil (1954-2008)
author Câmara,Fernando Portela
author_facet Câmara,Fernando Portela
Gomes,Ana Luisa Bessa Bacellar
Carvalho,Luiz Max Fagundes de
Castello,Luiz Gustavo Veloso
author_role author
author2 Gomes,Ana Luisa Bessa Bacellar
Carvalho,Luiz Max Fagundes de
Castello,Luiz Gustavo Veloso
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Câmara,Fernando Portela
Gomes,Ana Luisa Bessa Bacellar
Carvalho,Luiz Max Fagundes de
Castello,Luiz Gustavo Veloso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sylvatic yellow fever
Periodicity
Spectral analysis
Epidemiology
topic Sylvatic yellow fever
Periodicity
Spectral analysis
Epidemiology
description INTRODUCTION: Sylvatic yellow fever (SYF) is enzootic in Brazil, causing periodic outbreaks in humans living near forest borders or in rural areas. In this study, the cycling patterns of this arbovirosis were analyzed. METHODS: Spectral Fourier analysis was used to capture the periodicity patterns of SYF in time series. RESULTS: SYF outbreaks have not increased in frequency, only in the number of cases. There are two dominant cycles in SYF outbreaks, a seven year cycle for the central-western region and a 14 year cycle for the northern region. Most of the variance was concentrated in the central-western region and dominated the entire endemic region. CONCLUSIONS: The seven year cycle is predominant in the endemic region of the disease due the greater contribution of variance in the central-western region; however, it was possible identify a 14 cycle that governs SYF outbreaks in the northern region. No periodicities were identified for the remaining geographical regions.
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