Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017

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Autor(a) principal: Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMT
Texto Completo: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/3033
Resumo: Tuberculosis deserves special care from health professionals and the population due to the impact on morbidity and mortality that end up influencing the quality of life. The objective of the study was to analyze the incidence and factors associated with ILTB cases and active tuberculosis cases in the indigenous population and non-indigenous population of TI in Parabubure, MT, from 2009 to 2017. Methodology: This is a quantitative study of mixed approach, the first epidemiological, descriptive and retrospective study of cases of latent infection and active cases of tuberculosis registered in Parabubure IT in the years 2009 to 2017; and the second ecological study of the temporal type, incidence rates of active tuberculosis and ILTB cases in the general population and in the indigenous and nonindigenous race / color group from 2009 to 2017, both studies being based on secondary data from demographic censuses of 2000 and 2010, the SINAN and ILTB information system of COVEP of SES / MT. Outcome: In the period from 2009 to 2017, 194 ILTB cases were reported in Parabubure IT. The annual distribution of ILTB notifications revealed that there was an increase in the year 2015 that were 72 cases, and in the year 2016 that were 75 cases, all cases being registered in indigenous. The age groups 5 to 9 years and 20 to 34 years present the highest percentage of cases of ILTB (22.30% and 20.31%), respectively. The clinical-epidemiological profiles of the ILTB cases reported showed that 42.92% were natives who had contact with bacilliferous, in relation to race / color, we observed that this item is not included in the ILTB notification and investigation form. Identification of the patient and the area of residence in each municipality, where it was verified that 452 (99.78%) were indigenous. When comparing the active cases of tuberculosis between indigenous and nonindigenous SINAN regarding the gender variable, it is observed that a greater percentage occurred in indigenous females (51.62%); the most affected age group were young adults; chest radiography in which (95.43%) of the natives and (87.50%) of the nonindigenous showed results suggestive of tuberculosis; the gross incidence rate of active tuberculosis cases registered in Parabubure IT in 2014 had a large increase reaching 101.20 / 100,000 inhabitants, when we analyzed separately the incidence between indigenous and nonindigenous people we noticed the higher incidence among indigenous people, also showing an increase Conclusions: The research findings show the social inequalities in the occurrence of tuberculosis and reinforce the need for effective public policies in confronting ILTB and active tuberculosis cases, especially in part of Parabubure IT.
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spelling Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017Infecção Latente - ILTBTuberculosePopulação indígena e não indígenaCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVALatent Infection - ILTBTuberculosisIndigenous and non-indigenous populationTuberculosis deserves special care from health professionals and the population due to the impact on morbidity and mortality that end up influencing the quality of life. The objective of the study was to analyze the incidence and factors associated with ILTB cases and active tuberculosis cases in the indigenous population and non-indigenous population of TI in Parabubure, MT, from 2009 to 2017. Methodology: This is a quantitative study of mixed approach, the first epidemiological, descriptive and retrospective study of cases of latent infection and active cases of tuberculosis registered in Parabubure IT in the years 2009 to 2017; and the second ecological study of the temporal type, incidence rates of active tuberculosis and ILTB cases in the general population and in the indigenous and nonindigenous race / color group from 2009 to 2017, both studies being based on secondary data from demographic censuses of 2000 and 2010, the SINAN and ILTB information system of COVEP of SES / MT. Outcome: In the period from 2009 to 2017, 194 ILTB cases were reported in Parabubure IT. The annual distribution of ILTB notifications revealed that there was an increase in the year 2015 that were 72 cases, and in the year 2016 that were 75 cases, all cases being registered in indigenous. The age groups 5 to 9 years and 20 to 34 years present the highest percentage of cases of ILTB (22.30% and 20.31%), respectively. The clinical-epidemiological profiles of the ILTB cases reported showed that 42.92% were natives who had contact with bacilliferous, in relation to race / color, we observed that this item is not included in the ILTB notification and investigation form. Identification of the patient and the area of residence in each municipality, where it was verified that 452 (99.78%) were indigenous. When comparing the active cases of tuberculosis between indigenous and nonindigenous SINAN regarding the gender variable, it is observed that a greater percentage occurred in indigenous females (51.62%); the most affected age group were young adults; chest radiography in which (95.43%) of the natives and (87.50%) of the nonindigenous showed results suggestive of tuberculosis; the gross incidence rate of active tuberculosis cases registered in Parabubure IT in 2014 had a large increase reaching 101.20 / 100,000 inhabitants, when we analyzed separately the incidence between indigenous and nonindigenous people we noticed the higher incidence among indigenous people, also showing an increase Conclusions: The research findings show the social inequalities in the occurrence of tuberculosis and reinforce the need for effective public policies in confronting ILTB and active tuberculosis cases, especially in part of Parabubure IT.A tuberculose merece especial cuidado dos profissionais de saúde e da população pelo impacto na morbimortalidade que acaba por influenciar na qualidade de vida. O objetivo do estudo foi analisar a incidência e os fatores associados aos casos de ILTB e casos ativos da tuberculose na população indígena e população não indígena da Tribo Indígena de Parabubure, MT, entre os anos de 2009 a 2017. Metodologia: trata-se de um estudo quantitativo de abordagem mista, sendo o primeiro estudo epidemiológico, descritivo e retrospectivo dos casos de infecção latente e casos ativos de tuberculose registrados na TI de Parabubure nos anos de 2009 a 2017; e o segundo estudo ecológico do tipo temporal, das taxas de incidência dos casos ativos de tuberculose e de ILTB na população geral e no grupo raça/cor indígena e não indígena de 2009 a 2017, sendo que ambos os estudos foram pautados em dados secundários dos censos demográficos de 2000 e 2010, do sistema de informação SINAN e ILTB da COVEP da SES/MT. Resultado: No período de 2009 a 2017, foram notificados 194 casos de ILTB na TI de Parabubure. A distribuição anual das notificações de ILTB, revelaram que existiu um aumento no ano de 2015 que foram 72 casos, bem como no ano de 2016 que foram 75 casos, sendo todos os casos registrados em indígenas. As faixas etárias de 5 a 9 anos e 20 a 34 anos apresentam os maiores percentuais de casos de ILTB (22,30% e 20,31%), respectivamente. Aos perfis clínico-epidemiológicos dos casos ILTB notificados percebemos que 42,92% foram indígenas que tiveram contato com bacilífero, em relação raça/cor observamos que este quesito não está contemplado na ficha de notificação e investigação de ILTB, desta forma a verificação ocorreu pela identificação do paciente e a zona de residência em cada município, onde verificou-se que 452 (99,78%) eram indígenas. Ao comparar os casos ativos de tuberculose entre indígenas e não indígenas do SINAN no que se refere à variável sexo, observa-se que um maior percentual ocorreu em indígenas do sexo feminino (51,62%); a faixa etária mais acometida foram os adultos jovens; a radiografia do tórax em que (95,43%) dos indígenas e (87,50% ) dos não indígenas apresentaram resultados sugestivos a tuberculose; a taxa bruta de incidência dos casos ativos de tuberculose registrada na TI de Parabubure em 2014 teve um grande aumento chegando a 101,20/100.000 hab, quando analisamos separadamente as incidências entre indígenas e não indígenas percebemos a incidência maior entre indígenas demonstrando também um aumento significativo de 1601,27/100.00 no ano de 2015. Conclusões: Os achados da pesquisa mostram as desigualdades sociais na ocorrência da tuberculose e reforçam a necessidade de políticas públicas eficazes no enfrentamento da ILTB e dos casos ativos de tuberculose, sobretudo em indígenas que fazem parte da TI de ParabubureUniversidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Saúde Coletiva (ISC)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Saúde ColetivaAtanaka, Marinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9318561943290334Atanaka, Marina008.277.818-30http://lattes.cnpq.br/9318561943290334Silva, Ageo Mário Cândido da496.166.099-04http://lattes.cnpq.br/0860844016463817008.277.818-30Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira Terças704.996.401-87http://lattes.cnpq.br/9144280121462086Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite2021-09-28T14:32:56Z2019-03-082021-09-28T14:32:56Z2018-07-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisOCAMPOS, Lauren Cristiane Leite. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
title Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
spellingShingle Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite
Infecção Latente - ILTB
Tuberculose
População indígena e não indígena
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
Latent Infection - ILTB
Tuberculosis
Indigenous and non-indigenous population
title_short Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
title_full Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
title_fullStr Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
title_sort Tuberculose na população indígena e não indígena da Terra Indígena de Parabubure MT nos anos de 2009 a 2017
author Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite
author_facet Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Atanaka, Marina
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9318561943290334
Atanaka, Marina
008.277.818-30
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9318561943290334
Silva, Ageo Mário Cândido da
496.166.099-04
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0860844016463817
008.277.818-30
Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira Terças
704.996.401-87
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9144280121462086
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ocampos, Lauren Cristiane Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infecção Latente - ILTB
Tuberculose
População indígena e não indígena
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
Latent Infection - ILTB
Tuberculosis
Indigenous and non-indigenous population
topic Infecção Latente - ILTB
Tuberculose
População indígena e não indígena
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
Latent Infection - ILTB
Tuberculosis
Indigenous and non-indigenous population
description Tuberculosis deserves special care from health professionals and the population due to the impact on morbidity and mortality that end up influencing the quality of life. The objective of the study was to analyze the incidence and factors associated with ILTB cases and active tuberculosis cases in the indigenous population and non-indigenous population of TI in Parabubure, MT, from 2009 to 2017. Methodology: This is a quantitative study of mixed approach, the first epidemiological, descriptive and retrospective study of cases of latent infection and active cases of tuberculosis registered in Parabubure IT in the years 2009 to 2017; and the second ecological study of the temporal type, incidence rates of active tuberculosis and ILTB cases in the general population and in the indigenous and nonindigenous race / color group from 2009 to 2017, both studies being based on secondary data from demographic censuses of 2000 and 2010, the SINAN and ILTB information system of COVEP of SES / MT. Outcome: In the period from 2009 to 2017, 194 ILTB cases were reported in Parabubure IT. The annual distribution of ILTB notifications revealed that there was an increase in the year 2015 that were 72 cases, and in the year 2016 that were 75 cases, all cases being registered in indigenous. The age groups 5 to 9 years and 20 to 34 years present the highest percentage of cases of ILTB (22.30% and 20.31%), respectively. The clinical-epidemiological profiles of the ILTB cases reported showed that 42.92% were natives who had contact with bacilliferous, in relation to race / color, we observed that this item is not included in the ILTB notification and investigation form. Identification of the patient and the area of residence in each municipality, where it was verified that 452 (99.78%) were indigenous. When comparing the active cases of tuberculosis between indigenous and nonindigenous SINAN regarding the gender variable, it is observed that a greater percentage occurred in indigenous females (51.62%); the most affected age group were young adults; chest radiography in which (95.43%) of the natives and (87.50%) of the nonindigenous showed results suggestive of tuberculosis; the gross incidence rate of active tuberculosis cases registered in Parabubure IT in 2014 had a large increase reaching 101.20 / 100,000 inhabitants, when we analyzed separately the incidence between indigenous and nonindigenous people we noticed the higher incidence among indigenous people, also showing an increase Conclusions: The research findings show the social inequalities in the occurrence of tuberculosis and reinforce the need for effective public policies in confronting ILTB and active tuberculosis cases, especially in part of Parabubure IT.
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