COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.

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Autor(a) principal: Chioro, Arthur
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Calife, Karina, Santos Barros, Cláudia Renata dos, Martins, Lourdes Conceição, Calvo, Marcos, Estanislau, Evaldo, Amador Pereira, Luiz, Caseiro, Marcos
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1270
Resumo: COVID-19 dramatically impacted social vulnerable regions at the periphery of large Brazilian cities. Besides, low testing capacity resulted in the lack of proper control measures due inconsistent information on the disease behave. Objectives: to estimate seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region (RMBS) population and the impacts of social vulnerability and public policies implemented within an iniquity environment. Methods: a quantitative, cross-sectional study, through a serial serological survey and the application of a questionnaire in stratified population sampling and home drew, in nine municipalities of RMBS. Conclusions: Seroprevalence was 1.4% in the first and 2.2% in the second phase, allowing estimating 15 infected people for each case notified in the first phase, and 10 in the following. Lethality was recalculated to 0.40% and 0.48% in each phase, approaching the international rates. Social vulnerable people were the most affected by the pandemic. Informal work, low income, self-reported skin color as black or brown and ambivalent information regarding prevention should be considered as risk factors. Our results reinforce the relevance of social isolation and the adoption of protective economic and social measures especially for social vulnerable populations
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spelling COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.Covid-19 - COVID-19 em uma Região Metropolitana: vulnerabilidade social e políticas públicas em contextos de desigualdades.SoroprevalênciaCOVID-19Sars-CoV-2Iniquidade SocialVulnerabilidade socialSeroprevalenceCOVID-19Sars-CoV-2Social inequitySocial vulnerabilityCOVID-19 dramatically impacted social vulnerable regions at the periphery of large Brazilian cities. Besides, low testing capacity resulted in the lack of proper control measures due inconsistent information on the disease behave. Objectives: to estimate seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region (RMBS) population and the impacts of social vulnerability and public policies implemented within an iniquity environment. Methods: a quantitative, cross-sectional study, through a serial serological survey and the application of a questionnaire in stratified population sampling and home drew, in nine municipalities of RMBS. Conclusions: Seroprevalence was 1.4% in the first and 2.2% in the second phase, allowing estimating 15 infected people for each case notified in the first phase, and 10 in the following. Lethality was recalculated to 0.40% and 0.48% in each phase, approaching the international rates. Social vulnerable people were the most affected by the pandemic. Informal work, low income, self-reported skin color as black or brown and ambivalent information regarding prevention should be considered as risk factors. Our results reinforce the relevance of social isolation and the adoption of protective economic and social measures especially for social vulnerable populationsA COVID-19 chegou rapidamente na periferia das grandes cidades brasileiras, socialmente mais vulnerável. A baixa capacidade de testagem resulta na adoção de medidas sem informações consistentes sobre o comportamento da doença e interfere na adoção de ações de controle. Objetivos: estimar a prevalência de infecção por SARS-CoV-2 na população da Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista (RMBS) e analisar impactos da vulnerabilidade social e de políticas públicas implementadas em contextos de desigualdades. Métodos: estudo de caráter quantitativo, transversal, através de inquérito sorológico seriado e aplicação de questionário em amostragem populacional estratificada e coleta domiciliar, nos nove municípios da RMBS. Conclusões: A soroprevalência medida foi de 1,4% na primeira fase e de 2,2 % na segunda permitindo estimar 15 pessoas infectadas para cada caso notificado na primeira fase, e 10 na seguinte. A letalidade foi recalculada para 0,40% e 0,48 % em cada fase, aproximando-se da casuística internacional. Pessoas mais vulneráveis são as mais atingidas pela pandemia, devendo ser consideradas: a informalidade no trabalho, baixa renda, cor da pele auto referida como preta ou parda e informações ambivalentes quanto à prevenção. Os resultados reforçam a importância do isolamento social e de adoção de medidas econômicas e sociais protetivas destinadas às populações vulneráveis.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/127010.1590/SciELOPreprints.1270porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1270/1969Copyright (c) 2020 Arthur Chioro, Karina Calife, Cláudia Renata dos Santos Barros, Lourdes Conceição Martins, Marcos Calvo, Evaldo Estanislau, Luiz Amador Pereira, Marcos Caseirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChioro, Arthur Calife, Karina Santos Barros, Cláudia Renata dos Martins, Lourdes Conceição Calvo, Marcos Estanislau, Evaldo Amador Pereira, Luiz Caseiro, Marcos reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-09-28T17:46:13Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1270Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-09-28T17:46:13SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
Covid-19 - COVID-19 em uma Região Metropolitana: vulnerabilidade social e políticas públicas em contextos de desigualdades.
title COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
spellingShingle COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
Chioro, Arthur
Soroprevalência
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Iniquidade Social
Vulnerabilidade social
Seroprevalence
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Social inequity
Social vulnerability
title_short COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
title_full COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
title_fullStr COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
title_sort COVID-19 at a metropolitan region: public polices and social vulnerability within an iniquity context.
author Chioro, Arthur
author_facet Chioro, Arthur
Calife, Karina
Santos Barros, Cláudia Renata dos
Martins, Lourdes Conceição
Calvo, Marcos
Estanislau, Evaldo
Amador Pereira, Luiz
Caseiro, Marcos
author_role author
author2 Calife, Karina
Santos Barros, Cláudia Renata dos
Martins, Lourdes Conceição
Calvo, Marcos
Estanislau, Evaldo
Amador Pereira, Luiz
Caseiro, Marcos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chioro, Arthur
Calife, Karina
Santos Barros, Cláudia Renata dos
Martins, Lourdes Conceição
Calvo, Marcos
Estanislau, Evaldo
Amador Pereira, Luiz
Caseiro, Marcos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soroprevalência
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Iniquidade Social
Vulnerabilidade social
Seroprevalence
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Social inequity
Social vulnerability
topic Soroprevalência
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Iniquidade Social
Vulnerabilidade social
Seroprevalence
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
Social inequity
Social vulnerability
description COVID-19 dramatically impacted social vulnerable regions at the periphery of large Brazilian cities. Besides, low testing capacity resulted in the lack of proper control measures due inconsistent information on the disease behave. Objectives: to estimate seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region (RMBS) population and the impacts of social vulnerability and public policies implemented within an iniquity environment. Methods: a quantitative, cross-sectional study, through a serial serological survey and the application of a questionnaire in stratified population sampling and home drew, in nine municipalities of RMBS. Conclusions: Seroprevalence was 1.4% in the first and 2.2% in the second phase, allowing estimating 15 infected people for each case notified in the first phase, and 10 in the following. Lethality was recalculated to 0.40% and 0.48% in each phase, approaching the international rates. Social vulnerable people were the most affected by the pandemic. Informal work, low income, self-reported skin color as black or brown and ambivalent information regarding prevention should be considered as risk factors. Our results reinforce the relevance of social isolation and the adoption of protective economic and social measures especially for social vulnerable populations
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