The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Of the 133 diseases or groups of diseases listed in the Global Health Observatory (WHO, 2015), 101 had significant links with the environment, among which are Leishmaniasis, which globally has about 27% of cases related to environmental conditions. Objective: This study sought to evaluate the evidence available in the literature on the influence of environmental degradation on the increase in the number of cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. Material and methods: This study consists of an integrative review of the literature, in which the selection of articles was made from the database, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (PubMed/Medline) and the virtual health library Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciElo). The following Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) were combined in Portuguese, English and Spanish: Leishmaniasis, Environment, Environmental Health, Environmental Degradation and Interprofessional Education. The search strategy was controlled and combined with the Boolean characters AND and OR. For the inclusion criteria, articles were considered available electronically in full, free of charge, which cited the relationship between the possible increase in the number of cases of the disease, because of the factors that degrade the environment and that have been carried out in Brazil, in Portuguese, English and Spanish languages published in the period from 2015 to 2020. Repeated articles on more than one basis, as well as theses, dissertations and monographs were excluded. Results: The search resulted in 1. 475 articles, 16 of which composed this Integrative Literature Review. Regarding the origin of the articles, it was found that the majority came from the Northern region of the country (43,75%), followed by the Northeastern region (18,75%). In addition, three articles presented data referring to the entire country and two referred to the Amazon region. Of the 16 articles included in the research, eight related the occurrence of VL and/or ATL cases in the study regions to climate change; 11 Population movements and/or migration, as well as the adaptation of vectors to home environments; five with the precarious conditions of infrastructure and basic sanitation; three with the disordered occupation of physical space by the human population and 13 with the deforestation of native vegetation. Conclusion: The analysis of the articles demonstrated that human action on the environment is a conditioning factor for the increase in the number of new cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. In addition, the need to train health professionals regarding the disease in all its aspects was highlighted, so that they are in alert for the risks and aggravations existing in their territory through an interprofessional and interdisciplinary health approach. |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature reviewLa relación entre la degradación ambiental y el aumento de casos de leishmaniasis en Brasil: una revisión integrativa de la literaturaA relação da degradação ambiental e o aumento dos casos da leishmaniose no brasil: uma revisão integrativa da literaturaLeishmanioseDegradação AmbientalInterprofissional.LeishmaniosisDegradación ambientalInterprofesional.LeishmaniasisEnvironmental DegradationInterprofessional. Introduction: Of the 133 diseases or groups of diseases listed in the Global Health Observatory (WHO, 2015), 101 had significant links with the environment, among which are Leishmaniasis, which globally has about 27% of cases related to environmental conditions. Objective: This study sought to evaluate the evidence available in the literature on the influence of environmental degradation on the increase in the number of cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. Material and methods: This study consists of an integrative review of the literature, in which the selection of articles was made from the database, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (PubMed/Medline) and the virtual health library Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciElo). The following Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) were combined in Portuguese, English and Spanish: Leishmaniasis, Environment, Environmental Health, Environmental Degradation and Interprofessional Education. The search strategy was controlled and combined with the Boolean characters AND and OR. For the inclusion criteria, articles were considered available electronically in full, free of charge, which cited the relationship between the possible increase in the number of cases of the disease, because of the factors that degrade the environment and that have been carried out in Brazil, in Portuguese, English and Spanish languages published in the period from 2015 to 2020. Repeated articles on more than one basis, as well as theses, dissertations and monographs were excluded. Results: The search resulted in 1. 475 articles, 16 of which composed this Integrative Literature Review. Regarding the origin of the articles, it was found that the majority came from the Northern region of the country (43,75%), followed by the Northeastern region (18,75%). In addition, three articles presented data referring to the entire country and two referred to the Amazon region. Of the 16 articles included in the research, eight related the occurrence of VL and/or ATL cases in the study regions to climate change; 11 Population movements and/or migration, as well as the adaptation of vectors to home environments; five with the precarious conditions of infrastructure and basic sanitation; three with the disordered occupation of physical space by the human population and 13 with the deforestation of native vegetation. Conclusion: The analysis of the articles demonstrated that human action on the environment is a conditioning factor for the increase in the number of new cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. In addition, the need to train health professionals regarding the disease in all its aspects was highlighted, so that they are in alert for the risks and aggravations existing in their territory through an interprofessional and interdisciplinary health approach.Introducción: De las 133 enfermedades o grupos de enfermedades enumeradas en el Observatorio Mundial de la Salud (OMS, 2015), 101 tenían vínculos significativos con el medio ambiente, entre las que se encuentran la Leishmaniasis, que a nivel mundial tiene alrededor del 27% de los casos relacionados con las condiciones ambientales. Objetivo: El presente estudio buscó evaluar las evidencias disponibles en la literatura sobre la influencia de la degradación ambiental en el aumento del número de casos de Leishmaniasis en Brasil. Materiales y métodos: este estudio consiste en una revisión integradora de la literatura, en la que la selección de artículos se realizó de la base de datos Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (PubMed/Medline) y de la biblioteca de salud Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). Se utilizó una combinación de los siguientes Descriptores de Ciencias de la Salud (DeCS) en portugués, inglés y español: Leishmaniasis, Medio Ambiente, Salud Ambiental, Degradación Ambiental y Educación Interprofesional. La estrategia de búsqueda realizada fue controlada y combinada con los caracteres booleanos AND y OR. Para los criterios de inclusión, se consideraron artículos disponibles electrónicamente en su totalidad, de forma gratuita, que citaran la relación entre el posible aumento del número de casos de la enfermedad, debido a factores que degradan el medio ambiente y que hayan sido realizados en Brasil, en portugués, inglés y español publicados entre 2015 y 2020. Se excluyeron artículos repetidos en más de una base, así como tesis, disertaciones y monografías. Resultados: La búsqueda arrojó 1.475 artículos, de los cuales 16 integraron esta Revisión Integrativa de Literatura. En cuanto a la procedencia de los artículos, se constató que la mayoría provenía de la región Norte del país (43,75%), seguida de la región Nordeste (18,75%). Además, tres artículos presentaron datos referentes a todo el país y dos referidos a la región amazónica. De los 16 artículos incluidos en la investigación, ocho relacionaron la ocurrencia de casos de LV y/o LT en las regiones de estudio con el cambio climático; 11 Movimientos y/o migraciones de población, así como la adaptación de los vectores a los entornos domésticos; cinco con las precarias condiciones de infraestructura y saneamiento básico; tres con la ocupación desordenada del espacio físico por parte de la población humana y 13 con la deforestación de la vegetación nativa. Conclusión: El análisis de los artículos mostró que la acción humana sobre el medio ambiente es un factor condicionante para el aumento del número de nuevos casos de Leishmaniasis en Brasil. Además, se evidenció la necesidad de capacitar a los profesionales de la salud respecto a la enfermedad en todos sus aspectos, para que estén atentos a los riesgos y agravios existentes en su territorio a través de un abordaje interprofesional e interdisciplinario en salud.Introdução: Das 133 doenças ou grupos de doenças listado no Observatório de Saúde Global (OMS, 2015), 101 teve ligações significativas com o meio ambiente, dentre essas encontram-se as Leishmanioses, a qual globalmente tem cerca de 27% dos casos de relacionados com as condições ambientais. Objetivo: O presente estudo buscou avaliar as evidências disponíveis na literatura sobre a influência da degradação ambiental no aumento do número de casos de Leishmaniose no Brasil. Materiais e métodos: Este estudo consiste em uma revisão integrativa da literatura, na qual seleção dos artigos foi feita a partir da base de dados, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (PubMed/Medline) e da biblioteca virtual em saúde Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciElo). Utilizou-se a combinação dos seguintes Descritores em Ciências da Saúde (DeCS), nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol: Leishmaniose, Meio Ambiente, Saúde Ambiental, Degradação Ambiental e Educação Interprofissional. A estratégia de busca realizada foi controlada e combinada com os caracteres boleanos AND e OR. Para os critérios de inclusão, consideraram-se artigos disponíveis eletronicamente na íntegra, gratuitamente, que citavam a relação entre o possível aumento do número de casos da doença, por conta dos fatores que degradam o meio ambiente e que tenham sido realizados no Brasil, nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol publicados no período de 2015 a 2020. Excluíram-se os artigos repetidos em mais de uma base, bem como, teses, dissertações e monografias. Resultados: A busca resultou em 1.475 artigos, sendo que 16 compuseram esta Revisão Integrativa de Literatura. Em relação a origem dos artigos, verificou-se que a maioria provinha da região Norte do país (43, 75%), seguida pela região Nordeste (18,75%). Além disso, três artigos apresentaram dados referentes ao país todo e dois se referiram à região Amazônica. Dos 16 artigos incluídos na pesquisa, oito relacionaram a ocorrência dos casos de LV e/ou LT nas regiões de estudo, com as mudanças climáticas; 11 Movimentos populacionais e/ou migração, assim como, com a adaptação dos vetores aos ambientes domiciliares; cinco com as condições precárias de infraestrutura e saneamento básico; três com a ocupação desordenada do espaço físico pela população humana e 13 com o desmatamento da vegetação nativa. Conclusão: A análise dos artigos demonstrou que ação humana sobre o meio ambiente é fator condicionante para o aumento do número de novos casos de Leishmaniose no Brasil. Além disso, foi evidenciado a necessidade de capacitar os profissionais de saúde referente a doença em todos os seus aspectos, para que assim estejam em alerta para os riscos e agravos existentes no seu território por meio de uma abordagem de saúde interprofissional e interdisciplinar.Research, Society and Development2022-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3334210.33448/rsd-v11i11.33342Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e99111133342Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e99111133342Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e991111333422525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33342/28237Copyright (c) 2022 Saara Neri Fialho; Arlindo Gonzaga Branco Junior; Leandro do Nascimento Martinez; Alisson Martins Albino; Minelly Azevedo da Silva; José Juliano Cedarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFialho, Saara Neri Branco Junior, Arlindo Gonzaga Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Albino, Alisson Martins Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Cedaro, José Juliano2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33342Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:01.507077Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review La relación entre la degradación ambiental y el aumento de casos de leishmaniasis en Brasil: una revisión integrativa de la literatura A relação da degradação ambiental e o aumento dos casos da leishmaniose no brasil: uma revisão integrativa da literatura |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review Fialho, Saara Neri Leishmaniose Degradação Ambiental Interprofissional. Leishmaniosis Degradación ambiental Interprofesional. Leishmaniasis Environmental Degradation Interprofessional. |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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The relationship between environmental degradation and the increase in cases of leishmaniasis in Brazil: an integrative literature review |
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Fialho, Saara Neri |
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Fialho, Saara Neri Branco Junior, Arlindo Gonzaga Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Albino, Alisson Martins Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Cedaro, José Juliano |
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Branco Junior, Arlindo Gonzaga Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Albino, Alisson Martins Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Cedaro, José Juliano |
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Fialho, Saara Neri Branco Junior, Arlindo Gonzaga Martinez, Leandro do Nascimento Albino, Alisson Martins Silva, Minelly Azevedo da Cedaro, José Juliano |
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Leishmaniose Degradação Ambiental Interprofissional. Leishmaniosis Degradación ambiental Interprofesional. Leishmaniasis Environmental Degradation Interprofessional. |
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Leishmaniose Degradação Ambiental Interprofissional. Leishmaniosis Degradación ambiental Interprofesional. Leishmaniasis Environmental Degradation Interprofessional. |
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Introduction: Of the 133 diseases or groups of diseases listed in the Global Health Observatory (WHO, 2015), 101 had significant links with the environment, among which are Leishmaniasis, which globally has about 27% of cases related to environmental conditions. Objective: This study sought to evaluate the evidence available in the literature on the influence of environmental degradation on the increase in the number of cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. Material and methods: This study consists of an integrative review of the literature, in which the selection of articles was made from the database, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (PubMed/Medline) and the virtual health library Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciElo). The following Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) were combined in Portuguese, English and Spanish: Leishmaniasis, Environment, Environmental Health, Environmental Degradation and Interprofessional Education. The search strategy was controlled and combined with the Boolean characters AND and OR. For the inclusion criteria, articles were considered available electronically in full, free of charge, which cited the relationship between the possible increase in the number of cases of the disease, because of the factors that degrade the environment and that have been carried out in Brazil, in Portuguese, English and Spanish languages published in the period from 2015 to 2020. Repeated articles on more than one basis, as well as theses, dissertations and monographs were excluded. Results: The search resulted in 1. 475 articles, 16 of which composed this Integrative Literature Review. Regarding the origin of the articles, it was found that the majority came from the Northern region of the country (43,75%), followed by the Northeastern region (18,75%). In addition, three articles presented data referring to the entire country and two referred to the Amazon region. Of the 16 articles included in the research, eight related the occurrence of VL and/or ATL cases in the study regions to climate change; 11 Population movements and/or migration, as well as the adaptation of vectors to home environments; five with the precarious conditions of infrastructure and basic sanitation; three with the disordered occupation of physical space by the human population and 13 with the deforestation of native vegetation. Conclusion: The analysis of the articles demonstrated that human action on the environment is a conditioning factor for the increase in the number of new cases of Leishmaniasis in Brazil. In addition, the need to train health professionals regarding the disease in all its aspects was highlighted, so that they are in alert for the risks and aggravations existing in their territory through an interprofessional and interdisciplinary health approach. |
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