Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Batista, Julia Arruda, Wakayama, Bruno, Garbin, Artênio José Saliba, Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas, Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13062
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13062
Resumo: To investigate the epidemiological behavior, sociodemographic aspects and factors related to the health-disease process of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection in the 4 states of Southeast Brazil, in a 10-year time series. This is a retrospective descriptive study with a quantitative approach of confirmed / reported cases of coinfection in southeastern Brazil. For data collection, the Disease Information System was consulted from 2007 to 2017, using TabWin as a tool for analysis of the variables of interest and the information obtained was tabulated with the help of EpiInfo 7.2 and Bioestat 5.3 softwares. A total of 317.188 records were analyzed, of which 45.552 cases of tuberculosis /HIV coinfection in southeastern Brazil. It was noted that 71.39% of individuals with both conditions (34.68%) and aged between 30 to 39 years (34.62%) and only 1.78% had completed higher education. Regarding the clinical manifestation,the pulmonary form was more frequent(66.06%) and that a large proportion of the co-infected patients were socially vulnerable due to illicit drug use (14.49%), alcoholism (14.51%) and smoking (6.95%), resulting in treatment abandonment (17.16%) and deaths from other conditions (16.06%). The epidemiological behavior of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection increased considerably over the 10-year period due to the lack of adherence to tuberculosis therapy, which can negatively influence the HIV serological result, leading to high morbidity and mortality due to these health problems.
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spelling Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil Aspectos socioepidemiológicos y factores asociados a la coinfección tuberculosis / VIH - Serie temporal de 10 años en el sureste de Brasil Aspectos sócio epidemiológicos e fatores associados a coinfecção Tuberculose/HIV- série temporal de 10 anos no Sudeste BrasileiroCoinfection;HIV InfectionsTuberculosis.CoinfeccíonInfecciones por VIHTuberculosis.CoinfecçãoInfecções por HIVTuberculose.To investigate the epidemiological behavior, sociodemographic aspects and factors related to the health-disease process of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection in the 4 states of Southeast Brazil, in a 10-year time series. This is a retrospective descriptive study with a quantitative approach of confirmed / reported cases of coinfection in southeastern Brazil. For data collection, the Disease Information System was consulted from 2007 to 2017, using TabWin as a tool for analysis of the variables of interest and the information obtained was tabulated with the help of EpiInfo 7.2 and Bioestat 5.3 softwares. A total of 317.188 records were analyzed, of which 45.552 cases of tuberculosis /HIV coinfection in southeastern Brazil. It was noted that 71.39% of individuals with both conditions (34.68%) and aged between 30 to 39 years (34.62%) and only 1.78% had completed higher education. Regarding the clinical manifestation,the pulmonary form was more frequent(66.06%) and that a large proportion of the co-infected patients were socially vulnerable due to illicit drug use (14.49%), alcoholism (14.51%) and smoking (6.95%), resulting in treatment abandonment (17.16%) and deaths from other conditions (16.06%). The epidemiological behavior of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection increased considerably over the 10-year period due to the lack of adherence to tuberculosis therapy, which can negatively influence the HIV serological result, leading to high morbidity and mortality due to these health problems.Investigar o comportamento epidemiológico, aspectos sociodemográficos e fatores relacionados com o processo saúde-doença da coinfecção tuberculose/HIV nos 4 estados do Sudeste Brasileiro, em uma série temporal de 10 anos. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo retrospectivo com abordagem quantitativa dos casos confirmados/notificados de coinfecção no sudeste brasileiro. Para a coleta dos dados foi consultado o Sistema de Informação de Agravos no período de 2007 a 2017, utilizando o TabWin como ferramenta para análise das variáveis de interesse e as informações obtidas foram tabuladas com o auxílio do software EpiInfo 7.2 e Bioestat 5.3. Foram analisados 317.188 registros, sendo 45.552 casos de coinfecção tuberculose/HIV no sudeste brasileiro. Notou-se que 71.39% dos indivíduos com ambas afecções eram do sexo masculino, brancos (34.68%) e faixa etária entre 30 a 39 anos(34.62%) e que somente 1.78% haviam concluído o ensino superior.Quanto a manifestação clínica, a forma pulmonar foi mais frequente (66.06%) e que grande parcela dos coinfectados se encontravam em situação de vulnerabilidade social em razão do uso de drogas ilícitas (14.49%), alcoolismo(14.51%) e tabagismo(6.95%), resultando no abandono do tratamento (17.16%) e óbitos por outras afecções(16.06%).O comportamento epidemiológico da coinfecção tuberculose/HIV aumentou consideravelmente no período de 10 anos em virtude da falta de adesão a terapêutica da tuberculose, o que pode influenciar negativamente no resultado sorológico para o HIV, suscitando na elevada morbimortalidade em razão desses agravos em saúde.Investigar el comportamiento epidemiológico, los aspectos sociodemográficos y los factores relacionados con el proceso salud-enfermedad de la coinfección tuberculosis / VIH en los 4 estados del sureste brasileño, en una serie temporal de 10 años. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo retrospectivo con un enfoque cuantitativo de casos confirmados / notificados de coinfección en el sureste de Brasil. Para la recolección de datos se consultó el Sistema de Información de Enfermedades de 2007 a 2017, utilizando TabWin como herramienta de análisis de las variables de interés y la información obtenida se tabuló con la ayuda de los softwares EpiInfo 7.2 y Bioestat 5.3. Se analizaron un total de 317.188 registros, de los cuales 45.552 casos de coinfección tuberculosis /VIH en el sureste de Brasil. Se observó que el 71,39% de las personas con ambas afecciones eran hombres, blancos (34,68%) y de 30 a 39 años (34,62%) y solo el 1,78% había completado la educación superior. En cuanto a la manifestación clínica, la forma pulmonar fue más frecuente (66,06%) y que una gran proporción de los pacientes coinfectados eran socialmente vulnerables por consumo de drogas ilícitas (14,49%), alcoholismo (14,51%) y tabaquismo (6,95%), resultando en abandono del tratamiento (17,16%) y muertes por otras condiciones (16,06%). El comportamiento epidemiológico de la coinfección tuberculosis / VIH aumentó considerablemente en el período de 10 años debido a la falta de adherencia al tratamiento antituberculoso, lo que puede influir negativamente en el resultado serológico del VIH,generando una alta morbilidad y mortalidad por estos problemas de salud.Research, Society and Development2021-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1306210.33448/rsd-v10i3.13062Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e6910313062Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e6910313062Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e69103130622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13062/11742Copyright (c) 2021 Clea Adas Saliba Garbin ; Julia Arruda Batista; Bruno Wakayama; Artênio José Saliba Garbin; Orlando Adas Saliba Junior ; Artênio Jose Isper Garbin https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarbin , Clea Adas Saliba Batista, Julia Arruda Wakayama, BrunoGarbin, Artênio José Saliba Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper 2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13062Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:28.405126Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
Aspectos socioepidemiológicos y factores asociados a la coinfección tuberculosis / VIH - Serie temporal de 10 años en el sureste de Brasil
Aspectos sócio epidemiológicos e fatores associados a coinfecção Tuberculose/HIV- série temporal de 10 anos no Sudeste Brasileiro
title Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
spellingShingle Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Coinfection;
HIV Infections
Tuberculosis.
Coinfeccíon
Infecciones por VIH
Tuberculosis.
Coinfecção
Infecções por HIV
Tuberculose.
Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Coinfection;
HIV Infections
Tuberculosis.
Coinfeccíon
Infecciones por VIH
Tuberculosis.
Coinfecção
Infecções por HIV
Tuberculose.
title_short Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
title_full Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
title_fullStr Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
title_sort Socio-epidemiological aspects and factors associated with tuberculosis / HIV co-infection - 10-year time series in Southeast Brazil
author Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
author_facet Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Batista, Julia Arruda
Wakayama, Bruno
Garbin, Artênio José Saliba
Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas
Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper
Batista, Julia Arruda
Wakayama, Bruno
Garbin, Artênio José Saliba
Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas
Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper
author_role author
author2 Batista, Julia Arruda
Wakayama, Bruno
Garbin, Artênio José Saliba
Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas
Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garbin , Clea Adas Saliba
Batista, Julia Arruda
Wakayama, Bruno
Garbin, Artênio José Saliba
Saliba Junior , Orlando Adas
Garbin , Artênio Jose Isper
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coinfection;
HIV Infections
Tuberculosis.
Coinfeccíon
Infecciones por VIH
Tuberculosis.
Coinfecção
Infecções por HIV
Tuberculose.
topic Coinfection;
HIV Infections
Tuberculosis.
Coinfeccíon
Infecciones por VIH
Tuberculosis.
Coinfecção
Infecções por HIV
Tuberculose.
description To investigate the epidemiological behavior, sociodemographic aspects and factors related to the health-disease process of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection in the 4 states of Southeast Brazil, in a 10-year time series. This is a retrospective descriptive study with a quantitative approach of confirmed / reported cases of coinfection in southeastern Brazil. For data collection, the Disease Information System was consulted from 2007 to 2017, using TabWin as a tool for analysis of the variables of interest and the information obtained was tabulated with the help of EpiInfo 7.2 and Bioestat 5.3 softwares. A total of 317.188 records were analyzed, of which 45.552 cases of tuberculosis /HIV coinfection in southeastern Brazil. It was noted that 71.39% of individuals with both conditions (34.68%) and aged between 30 to 39 years (34.62%) and only 1.78% had completed higher education. Regarding the clinical manifestation,the pulmonary form was more frequent(66.06%) and that a large proportion of the co-infected patients were socially vulnerable due to illicit drug use (14.49%), alcoholism (14.51%) and smoking (6.95%), resulting in treatment abandonment (17.16%) and deaths from other conditions (16.06%). The epidemiological behavior of tuberculosis / HIV coinfection increased considerably over the 10-year period due to the lack of adherence to tuberculosis therapy, which can negatively influence the HIV serological result, leading to high morbidity and mortality due to these health problems.
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