VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Lívia Fernanda Siqueira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Barros, Ezequiel Almeida, Santos, Floriacy Stabnow, Pascoal, Livia Maia, Costa, Ana Cristina Pereira de Jesus, Serra, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira, Rolim, Isaura Letícia Tavares Palmeira, Santos, Leonardo Hunaldo dos, Santos Neto, Marcelino
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Hygeia (Uberlândia)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/68402
Resumo: Objective: To analyze the territories vulnerable to the occurrence of TB/HIV co-infection in an endemic scenario for tuberculosis in the Brazilian Northeast. Methods: Ecological, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out in Imperatriz (MA), Northeast of Brazil. The municipality's census sectors were considered as ecological units of analysis. Cases of TB/HIV co-infection were included, based on tuberculosis notification forms registered with the Disease Notification System (SINAN) between 2010 and 2019. Spatial area analysis and Kernel analysis were carried out. The cases were geocoded using TerraView software, version 4.2.2, and tools such as Batch Geocode and GPS. Results: During the period under investigation, 800 cases of tuberculosis were reported, of which 68 (8.5%) cases were considered TB/HIV co-infected, based on positive records for anti-HIV serology. 62 cases (91%) of TB/HIV co-infection were geocoded, highlighting the majority occurrence in urban census sectors. A heterogeneous spatial distribution of cases was observed, with prevalence varying between 0.00 and 7.00 cases/100 inhabitants, with higher rates in the eastern region of the urban census sectors, and the Kernel estimator revealed hot areas with higher density of cases/ km2 in urban census tracts characterized by intense socio-spatial inequalities. Conclusions: Vulnerable territories, as well as the spatial heterogeneity of identified cases of TB/HIV co-infection, constitute support for management and health services, in the search for improving the management of these patients and reducing social and access inequities, through the implementation of effective health actions.
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spelling VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITYTERRITÓRIOS VULNERÁVEIS À OCORRÊNCIA DA COINFECÇÃO TUBERCULOSE/HIV EM MUNICÍPIO ENDÊMICO PARA TUBERCULOSETuberculoseHIVEpidemiologiaAnálise EspacialTuberculosisHIVEpidemiologySpatial AnalysisObjective: To analyze the territories vulnerable to the occurrence of TB/HIV co-infection in an endemic scenario for tuberculosis in the Brazilian Northeast. Methods: Ecological, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out in Imperatriz (MA), Northeast of Brazil. The municipality's census sectors were considered as ecological units of analysis. Cases of TB/HIV co-infection were included, based on tuberculosis notification forms registered with the Disease Notification System (SINAN) between 2010 and 2019. Spatial area analysis and Kernel analysis were carried out. The cases were geocoded using TerraView software, version 4.2.2, and tools such as Batch Geocode and GPS. Results: During the period under investigation, 800 cases of tuberculosis were reported, of which 68 (8.5%) cases were considered TB/HIV co-infected, based on positive records for anti-HIV serology. 62 cases (91%) of TB/HIV co-infection were geocoded, highlighting the majority occurrence in urban census sectors. A heterogeneous spatial distribution of cases was observed, with prevalence varying between 0.00 and 7.00 cases/100 inhabitants, with higher rates in the eastern region of the urban census sectors, and the Kernel estimator revealed hot areas with higher density of cases/ km2 in urban census tracts characterized by intense socio-spatial inequalities. Conclusions: Vulnerable territories, as well as the spatial heterogeneity of identified cases of TB/HIV co-infection, constitute support for management and health services, in the search for improving the management of these patients and reducing social and access inequities, through the implementation of effective health actions.Objetivo: Analisar os territórios vulneráveis à ocorrência da coinfecção TB/HIV em cenário endêmico para tuberculose do Nordeste brasileiro. Métodos: Estudo ecológico, descritivo e exploratório, realizado em Imperatriz (MA), Nordeste do Brasil. Os setores censitários do município foram considerados como unidades ecológicas de análises. Incluíram-se os casos de coinfecção TB/HIV, a partir das fichas de notificação de tuberculose registrados junto ao Sistema de Notificação de Agravos (SINAN) entre 2010 e 2019. Realizaram-se a análise espacial de área e análise de Kernel. Os casos foram geocodificados, por meio do software TerraView, versão 4.2.2, e ferramentas como Batch Geocode e GPS. Resultados: No período sob investigação, notificaram-se 800 casos de tuberculose, dos quais, 68 (8,5%) casos foram considerados coinfectados TB/HIV, mediante os registros positivos para sorologia anti-HIV. Foram geocodificados 62 casos (91%) de coinfecção TB/HIV, com destaque para ocorrência majoritária em setores censitários urbanos. Observou-se distribuição espacial heterogênea dos casos, com prevalência variando entre 0,00 e 7,00 casos/100 habitantes, com maiores taxas na região leste dos setores censitários urbanos, e o estimador de Kernel revelou áreas quentes com maior densidade de casos/km2 em setores censitários urbanos caracterizadas por intensas desigualdades socioespaciais. Conclusões: Os territórios vulneráveis, bem como a heterogeneidade espacial dos casos de coinfecção TB/HIV identificados, constituem subsídios para a gestão e os serviços de saúde, na busca por melhoria do manejo desses pacientes e diminuição das iniquidades sociais e de acesso, por meio da implementação de ações de saúde efetivas.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2023-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/6840210.14393/Hygeia1968402Hygeia - Revista Brasileira de Geografia Médica e da Saúde; v. 19 (2023); e19341980-1726reponame:Hygeia (Uberlândia)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/68402/37191Copyright (c) 2023 Lívia Fernanda Siqueira Santos, Ezequiel Almeida Barros, Floriacy Stabnow Santos, Livia Maia Pascoal, Ana Cristina Pereira de Jesus Costa, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira Serra, Isaura Letícia Tavares Palmeira Rolim, Leonardo Hunaldo dos Santos, Marcelino Santos Netoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Lívia Fernanda SiqueiraBarros, Ezequiel AlmeidaSantos, Floriacy StabnowPascoal, Livia MaiaCosta, Ana Cristina Pereira de JesusSerra, Maria Aparecida Alves de OliveiraRolim, Isaura Letícia Tavares PalmeiraSantos, Leonardo Hunaldo dosSantos Neto, Marcelino2023-11-24T18:32:01Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/68402Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeiaPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/oaisamuel@ufu.br||flavia.santos@ufu.br1980-17261980-1726opendoar:2023-11-24T18:32:01Hygeia (Uberlândia) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
TERRITÓRIOS VULNERÁVEIS À OCORRÊNCIA DA COINFECÇÃO TUBERCULOSE/HIV EM MUNICÍPIO ENDÊMICO PARA TUBERCULOSE
title VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
spellingShingle VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
Santos, Lívia Fernanda Siqueira
Tuberculose
HIV
Epidemiologia
Análise Espacial
Tuberculosis
HIV
Epidemiology
Spatial Analysis
title_short VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
title_full VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
title_fullStr VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
title_full_unstemmed VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
title_sort VULNERABLE TERRITORIES TO THE OCCURRENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS/HIV COINFECTION IN A TUBERCULOSIS ENDEMIC MUNICIPALITY
author Santos, Lívia Fernanda Siqueira
author_facet Santos, Lívia Fernanda Siqueira
Barros, Ezequiel Almeida
Santos, Floriacy Stabnow
Pascoal, Livia Maia
Costa, Ana Cristina Pereira de Jesus
Serra, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira
Rolim, Isaura Letícia Tavares Palmeira
Santos, Leonardo Hunaldo dos
Santos Neto, Marcelino
author_role author
author2 Barros, Ezequiel Almeida
Santos, Floriacy Stabnow
Pascoal, Livia Maia
Costa, Ana Cristina Pereira de Jesus
Serra, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira
Rolim, Isaura Letícia Tavares Palmeira
Santos, Leonardo Hunaldo dos
Santos Neto, Marcelino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Lívia Fernanda Siqueira
Barros, Ezequiel Almeida
Santos, Floriacy Stabnow
Pascoal, Livia Maia
Costa, Ana Cristina Pereira de Jesus
Serra, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira
Rolim, Isaura Letícia Tavares Palmeira
Santos, Leonardo Hunaldo dos
Santos Neto, Marcelino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculose
HIV
Epidemiologia
Análise Espacial
Tuberculosis
HIV
Epidemiology
Spatial Analysis
topic Tuberculose
HIV
Epidemiologia
Análise Espacial
Tuberculosis
HIV
Epidemiology
Spatial Analysis
description Objective: To analyze the territories vulnerable to the occurrence of TB/HIV co-infection in an endemic scenario for tuberculosis in the Brazilian Northeast. Methods: Ecological, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out in Imperatriz (MA), Northeast of Brazil. The municipality's census sectors were considered as ecological units of analysis. Cases of TB/HIV co-infection were included, based on tuberculosis notification forms registered with the Disease Notification System (SINAN) between 2010 and 2019. Spatial area analysis and Kernel analysis were carried out. The cases were geocoded using TerraView software, version 4.2.2, and tools such as Batch Geocode and GPS. Results: During the period under investigation, 800 cases of tuberculosis were reported, of which 68 (8.5%) cases were considered TB/HIV co-infected, based on positive records for anti-HIV serology. 62 cases (91%) of TB/HIV co-infection were geocoded, highlighting the majority occurrence in urban census sectors. A heterogeneous spatial distribution of cases was observed, with prevalence varying between 0.00 and 7.00 cases/100 inhabitants, with higher rates in the eastern region of the urban census sectors, and the Kernel estimator revealed hot areas with higher density of cases/ km2 in urban census tracts characterized by intense socio-spatial inequalities. Conclusions: Vulnerable territories, as well as the spatial heterogeneity of identified cases of TB/HIV co-infection, constitute support for management and health services, in the search for improving the management of these patients and reducing social and access inequities, through the implementation of effective health actions.
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