Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil
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Resumo: | TB / HIV co-infection has increased in the elderly and has been a major challenge for global health. Objective: to analyze the temporal trend of the incidence of TB / HIV coinfection in elderly people in Brazil and regions, from 2008 to 2018. Method: ecological study, of time series, carried out from 2008 to 2018, with all new cases of elderly with TB and positive HIV test, based on information extracted from SINAN. For data analysis, the Prais- Winsten method was used, with a 95% confidence interval and p value< 0.05. The research was approved by the UFMT Research and Health Ethics Committee, under Opinion 3,717,889, of November 21, 2019. Results: in the temporal analysis of the incidence, Brazil showed a stable trend (VPA 2.1) and the Southeast regions decreasing trend (VPA -2.15), Northeast and North increasing trends (VPA 9.92; VPA 10.18, respectively) and South and Midwest stable trends (VPA 0.17; VPA 4.81 respectively) . In Brazil and in the regions, the proportion of HIV testing showed growing trends: Brazil (VPA 12.82), North (VPA 20.46), Northeast (VPA 17.85), Southeast (VPA 10.29), South (VPA 7.11) and Midwest (VPA 6.10). Of the 3213 new cases of TB / HIV co-infection reported during the study period, the majority (68.66%) were male, 78.74% in the 60 to 69 age group, 29.35% with incomplete primary education and brown race (38.93%). As for the clinical form, the majority (72.70%) was of the pulmonary type. Regarding the use of antiretroviral drugs, most (71.59%) were ignored / white. Conclusion: the incidence of TB / HIV co-infection in the elderly population studied showed a stable trend in Brazil, but it was decreasing in the Southeast, increasing in the North and Northeast and stable in the Midwest and South. The results suggest the need for improvement in care health of the elderly, especially in the North and Northeast regions. |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no BrasilCoinfecçãoTuberculoseHIVSíndrome de imunodeficiência adquiridaEstudos de séries temporaisIdosoCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMCoinfectionTuberculosisHIVAcquired ImmunodeficiencyTime series studiesAgedTB / HIV co-infection has increased in the elderly and has been a major challenge for global health. Objective: to analyze the temporal trend of the incidence of TB / HIV coinfection in elderly people in Brazil and regions, from 2008 to 2018. Method: ecological study, of time series, carried out from 2008 to 2018, with all new cases of elderly with TB and positive HIV test, based on information extracted from SINAN. For data analysis, the Prais- Winsten method was used, with a 95% confidence interval and p value< 0.05. The research was approved by the UFMT Research and Health Ethics Committee, under Opinion 3,717,889, of November 21, 2019. Results: in the temporal analysis of the incidence, Brazil showed a stable trend (VPA 2.1) and the Southeast regions decreasing trend (VPA -2.15), Northeast and North increasing trends (VPA 9.92; VPA 10.18, respectively) and South and Midwest stable trends (VPA 0.17; VPA 4.81 respectively) . In Brazil and in the regions, the proportion of HIV testing showed growing trends: Brazil (VPA 12.82), North (VPA 20.46), Northeast (VPA 17.85), Southeast (VPA 10.29), South (VPA 7.11) and Midwest (VPA 6.10). Of the 3213 new cases of TB / HIV co-infection reported during the study period, the majority (68.66%) were male, 78.74% in the 60 to 69 age group, 29.35% with incomplete primary education and brown race (38.93%). As for the clinical form, the majority (72.70%) was of the pulmonary type. Regarding the use of antiretroviral drugs, most (71.59%) were ignored / white. Conclusion: the incidence of TB / HIV co-infection in the elderly population studied showed a stable trend in Brazil, but it was decreasing in the Southeast, increasing in the North and Northeast and stable in the Midwest and South. The results suggest the need for improvement in care health of the elderly, especially in the North and Northeast regions.CAPESa coinfecção TB/HIV tem aumentado nos idosos e tem sido um grande desafio para a saúde global. Objetivo: analisar a tendência temporal da incidência de coinfecção TB/HIV em idosos no Brasil e regiões, no período de 2008 a 2018. Método: estudo ecológico, de série temporal, realizado no período de 2008 a 2018, com todos os casos novos de idosos com TB e teste positivo para HIV, a partir de informações extraídas do SINAN. Para análise dos dados, utilizou-se o método Prais-Winsten, com intervalo de confiança de 95% e valor de p < 0,05. A pesquisa foi aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa e Saúde da UFMT, sob o Parecer 3.717.889, de 21 de novembro de 2019. Resultados: na análise temporal da incidência, o Brasil apresentou tendência estável (VPA 2,1) e as regiões Sudeste tendência decrescente (VPA -2,15), Nordeste e Norte tendências crescentes (VPA 9,92; VPA 10,18, respectivamente) e Sul e Centro- Oeste tendências estáveis (VPA 0,17; VPA 4,81 respectivamente). No Brasil e nas regiões, a proporção de testagem para o HIV mostrou tendências crescentes: Brasil (VPA 12,82), Norte (VPA 20,46), Nordeste (VPA 17,85), Sudeste (VPA 10,29), Sul (VPA 7,11) e Centro-Oeste (VPA 6,10). Dos 3213 casos novos de coinfecção TB/HIV notificados no período estudado, a maior parte (68,66%) foi do sexo masculino, 78,74% na faixa etária de 60 a 69 anos, 29,35% com ensino fundamental incompleto e raça parda (38,93%). Quanto à forma clínica, a maioria (72,70%) foi do tipo pulmonar. Em relação ao uso de antirretroviral, a maioria (71,59%) constava como ignorado/branco. Conclusão: a incidência da coinfecção TB/HIV na população idosa estudada apresentou tendência estável no Brasil, porém foi decrescente na região Sudeste, crescente nas regiões Norte e Nordeste e estável nas regiões Centro-Oeste e Sul. Os resultados sugerem necessidade de melhoria na atenção à saúde dos idosos, principalmente das regiões Norte e Nordeste.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Enfermagem (FAEN)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemAzevedo, Rosemeiry Capriata de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4813892798627767Azevedo, Rosemeiry Capriata de Souza362.906.881-20http://lattes.cnpq.br/4813892798627767Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes199.869.476-34http://lattes.cnpq.br/5971254060419331362.906.881-20Ignotti, Eliane559.548.479-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/4407130301215869Silva, Janderson Diego Pimenta da2023-11-23T13:47:25Z2020-04-062023-11-23T13:47:25Z2020-04-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSILVA, Janderson Diego Pimenta da. Coinfecção tuberculose/Hiv em idosos no Brasil. 2020. 60 f. 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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil Silva, Janderson Diego Pimenta da Coinfecção Tuberculose HIV Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Estudos de séries temporais Idoso CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM Coinfection Tuberculosis HIV Acquired Immunodeficiency Time series studies Aged |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Coinfecção tuberculose/HIV em idosos no Brasil |
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Silva, Janderson Diego Pimenta da |
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Silva, Janderson Diego Pimenta da |
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Azevedo, Rosemeiry Capriata de Souza http://lattes.cnpq.br/4813892798627767 Azevedo, Rosemeiry Capriata de Souza 362.906.881-20 http://lattes.cnpq.br/4813892798627767 Fontes, Cor Jesus Fernandes 199.869.476-34 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5971254060419331 362.906.881-20 Ignotti, Eliane 559.548.479-91 http://lattes.cnpq.br/4407130301215869 |
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Silva, Janderson Diego Pimenta da |
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Coinfecção Tuberculose HIV Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Estudos de séries temporais Idoso CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM Coinfection Tuberculosis HIV Acquired Immunodeficiency Time series studies Aged |
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Coinfecção Tuberculose HIV Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Estudos de séries temporais Idoso CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM Coinfection Tuberculosis HIV Acquired Immunodeficiency Time series studies Aged |
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TB / HIV co-infection has increased in the elderly and has been a major challenge for global health. Objective: to analyze the temporal trend of the incidence of TB / HIV coinfection in elderly people in Brazil and regions, from 2008 to 2018. Method: ecological study, of time series, carried out from 2008 to 2018, with all new cases of elderly with TB and positive HIV test, based on information extracted from SINAN. For data analysis, the Prais- Winsten method was used, with a 95% confidence interval and p value< 0.05. The research was approved by the UFMT Research and Health Ethics Committee, under Opinion 3,717,889, of November 21, 2019. Results: in the temporal analysis of the incidence, Brazil showed a stable trend (VPA 2.1) and the Southeast regions decreasing trend (VPA -2.15), Northeast and North increasing trends (VPA 9.92; VPA 10.18, respectively) and South and Midwest stable trends (VPA 0.17; VPA 4.81 respectively) . In Brazil and in the regions, the proportion of HIV testing showed growing trends: Brazil (VPA 12.82), North (VPA 20.46), Northeast (VPA 17.85), Southeast (VPA 10.29), South (VPA 7.11) and Midwest (VPA 6.10). Of the 3213 new cases of TB / HIV co-infection reported during the study period, the majority (68.66%) were male, 78.74% in the 60 to 69 age group, 29.35% with incomplete primary education and brown race (38.93%). As for the clinical form, the majority (72.70%) was of the pulmonary type. Regarding the use of antiretroviral drugs, most (71.59%) were ignored / white. Conclusion: the incidence of TB / HIV co-infection in the elderly population studied showed a stable trend in Brazil, but it was decreasing in the Southeast, increasing in the North and Northeast and stable in the Midwest and South. The results suggest the need for improvement in care health of the elderly, especially in the North and Northeast regions. |
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