Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Junqueira, Ivan, Baccaro, Fabrício, Hill, Alison L., Martins, Maria Isabel F. P. O., Barcelos, Daniele Cristina, Ferreira-Ferreira, Jefferson, Pereira, Heloísa Corrêa, Corrêa, Dávila Suelen Souza, Chagas, Hudson Cruz das, Nascimento, Ana Claudeise Silva do
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Resumo: The population of small towns and riverine communities in Amazonia are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 due to the absence of basic health care infrastructure in the region. The objective of this study was to (1) evaluate the effect of social distancing measures in the dissemination of COVID-19 in small towns, and (2) to estimate the impact of reducing contact between rural and urban populations on the contamination of riverine communities of Central Amazon. Our results indicate that social distancing can significantly reduce the speed of dissemination of COVID-19 in the population of small towns. However, we also observed that even in towns with intense actions to combat COVID-19, social distancing is below the ideal 70% isolation mark. Regarding the contamination of riverine communities, we observed that the reduction in the number of visits and duration of stay, as well as the interruption of visits during the five weeks with larger probability of contamination has major impact on delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in these vulnerable populations. We recommend that, given the low effectiveness of social distancing measures and the rapid contamination of urban populations, each municipality should evaluate implementing more restrictive measures such as a full or partial lockdown. Our results also suggest that three measures can be effective in delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in riverine communities of Amazonia: (1) the reduction in the number of visits that each community makes to a town, (2) the reduction in duration of each visit, and (3) avoiding visits during the five weeks with the largest number of infected people in towns. It is imperative that implementation of any of the restrictive measures suggested in this publication be accompanied by a vast communication campaign as well as social assistance actions for the rural population and poor families of small towns to guarantee their basic needs for survival.
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spelling Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central AmazoniaDisseminação da COVID-19 em cidades e comunidades ribeirinhas da Amazônia CentralcoronavírusSIRAmazôniaComunidades ruraisRibeirinhosCOVID-19pandemiapopulações tradicionaisdistanciamento socialcoronavirusSIRAmazonrural communitiesCOVID-19pandemicsocial distancingThe population of small towns and riverine communities in Amazonia are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 due to the absence of basic health care infrastructure in the region. The objective of this study was to (1) evaluate the effect of social distancing measures in the dissemination of COVID-19 in small towns, and (2) to estimate the impact of reducing contact between rural and urban populations on the contamination of riverine communities of Central Amazon. Our results indicate that social distancing can significantly reduce the speed of dissemination of COVID-19 in the population of small towns. However, we also observed that even in towns with intense actions to combat COVID-19, social distancing is below the ideal 70% isolation mark. Regarding the contamination of riverine communities, we observed that the reduction in the number of visits and duration of stay, as well as the interruption of visits during the five weeks with larger probability of contamination has major impact on delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in these vulnerable populations. We recommend that, given the low effectiveness of social distancing measures and the rapid contamination of urban populations, each municipality should evaluate implementing more restrictive measures such as a full or partial lockdown. Our results also suggest that three measures can be effective in delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in riverine communities of Amazonia: (1) the reduction in the number of visits that each community makes to a town, (2) the reduction in duration of each visit, and (3) avoiding visits during the five weeks with the largest number of infected people in towns. It is imperative that implementation of any of the restrictive measures suggested in this publication be accompanied by a vast communication campaign as well as social assistance actions for the rural population and poor families of small towns to guarantee their basic needs for survival.As populações da Amazônia são extremamente vulneráveis à COVID-19 devido ao intenso fluxo entre as localidades rurais e as sedes municipais e à falta de infraestrutura de saúde básica adequada na região. O objetivo deste estudo foi (1) avaliar o efeito da medida de distanciamento social sobre a disseminação da COVID-19 em sedes municipais e (2) estimar o impacto da redução do contato entre a população rural e urbana sobre a contaminação de localidades rurais da Amazônia Central, região do Médio Solimões. Nossos resultados indicam que o distanciamento social pode reduzir significativamente a velocidade de contaminação da população em sedes municipais. No entanto, mesmo em sedes municipais com atividade intensa no combate à COVID-19, o distanciamento social está muito abaixo do ideal de 70%. Observamos também que a redução do número de visitas e do tempo de permanência durante cada visita, além da interrupção do fluxo durante as cinco semanas com maior probabilidade infecção têm impacto marcante sobre a velocidade de chegada da COVID-19 nas localidades rurais. Recomendamos que, dada a baixa efetividade de medidas de distanciamento social e o rápido contágio nas sedes municipais, cada município avalie a implementação de lockdown. Nossos resultados sugerem também que três medidas podem ser eficientes em atrasar a chegada da COVID-19 às localidades rurais: (1) a redução no número de visitas que cada uma faz a um centro urbano, (2) a redução do tempo de permanência durante cada visita e (3) evitar qualquer ida às sedes municipais durante as cinco semanas com maior número de pessoas infectadas. Destacamos que todas as medidas restritivas sugeridas precisam ser acompanhadas por uma ampla campanha de conscientização e ações de assistência à população rural e às famílias mais carentes das sedes municipais para garantir acesso a itens básicos para sua sobrevivência.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/40610.1590/SciELOPreprints.406porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/406/507Copyright (c) 2020 Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, Ivan Junqueira, Fabrício Baccaro, Alison L. Hill, Maria Isabel F. P. O. Martins, Daniele Cristina Barcelos, Jefferson Ferreira-Ferreira, Heloísa Corrêa Pereira, Dávila Suelen Souza Corrêa, Hudson Cruz das Chagas, Ana Claudeise Silva do Nascimentohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRamalho, Emiliano EsterciJunqueira, IvanBaccaro, FabrícioHill, Alison L.Martins, Maria Isabel F. P. O.Barcelos, Daniele CristinaFerreira-Ferreira, JeffersonPereira, Heloísa CorrêaCorrêa, Dávila Suelen SouzaChagas, Hudson Cruz dasNascimento, Ana Claudeise Silva doreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-05-09T02:01:49Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/406Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-05-09T02:01:49SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
Disseminação da COVID-19 em cidades e comunidades ribeirinhas da Amazônia Central
title Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
spellingShingle Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci
coronavírus
SIR
Amazônia
Comunidades rurais
Ribeirinhos
COVID-19
pandemia
populações tradicionais
distanciamento social
coronavirus
SIR
Amazon
rural communities
COVID-19
pandemic
social distancing
title_short Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
title_full Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
title_sort Dissemination of COVID-19 in cities and riverine communities in Central Amazonia
author Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci
author_facet Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci
Junqueira, Ivan
Baccaro, Fabrício
Hill, Alison L.
Martins, Maria Isabel F. P. O.
Barcelos, Daniele Cristina
Ferreira-Ferreira, Jefferson
Pereira, Heloísa Corrêa
Corrêa, Dávila Suelen Souza
Chagas, Hudson Cruz das
Nascimento, Ana Claudeise Silva do
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author2 Junqueira, Ivan
Baccaro, Fabrício
Hill, Alison L.
Martins, Maria Isabel F. P. O.
Barcelos, Daniele Cristina
Ferreira-Ferreira, Jefferson
Pereira, Heloísa Corrêa
Corrêa, Dávila Suelen Souza
Chagas, Hudson Cruz das
Nascimento, Ana Claudeise Silva do
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci
Junqueira, Ivan
Baccaro, Fabrício
Hill, Alison L.
Martins, Maria Isabel F. P. O.
Barcelos, Daniele Cristina
Ferreira-Ferreira, Jefferson
Pereira, Heloísa Corrêa
Corrêa, Dávila Suelen Souza
Chagas, Hudson Cruz das
Nascimento, Ana Claudeise Silva do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coronavírus
SIR
Amazônia
Comunidades rurais
Ribeirinhos
COVID-19
pandemia
populações tradicionais
distanciamento social
coronavirus
SIR
Amazon
rural communities
COVID-19
pandemic
social distancing
topic coronavírus
SIR
Amazônia
Comunidades rurais
Ribeirinhos
COVID-19
pandemia
populações tradicionais
distanciamento social
coronavirus
SIR
Amazon
rural communities
COVID-19
pandemic
social distancing
description The population of small towns and riverine communities in Amazonia are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 due to the absence of basic health care infrastructure in the region. The objective of this study was to (1) evaluate the effect of social distancing measures in the dissemination of COVID-19 in small towns, and (2) to estimate the impact of reducing contact between rural and urban populations on the contamination of riverine communities of Central Amazon. Our results indicate that social distancing can significantly reduce the speed of dissemination of COVID-19 in the population of small towns. However, we also observed that even in towns with intense actions to combat COVID-19, social distancing is below the ideal 70% isolation mark. Regarding the contamination of riverine communities, we observed that the reduction in the number of visits and duration of stay, as well as the interruption of visits during the five weeks with larger probability of contamination has major impact on delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in these vulnerable populations. We recommend that, given the low effectiveness of social distancing measures and the rapid contamination of urban populations, each municipality should evaluate implementing more restrictive measures such as a full or partial lockdown. Our results also suggest that three measures can be effective in delaying the arrival of COVID-19 in riverine communities of Amazonia: (1) the reduction in the number of visits that each community makes to a town, (2) the reduction in duration of each visit, and (3) avoiding visits during the five weeks with the largest number of infected people in towns. It is imperative that implementation of any of the restrictive measures suggested in this publication be accompanied by a vast communication campaign as well as social assistance actions for the rural population and poor families of small towns to guarantee their basic needs for survival.
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