Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sales, Iuri Santiago Leão de, Gomes, Jamylle Pedrosa, Gomes, Kamylle Pedrosa, Bastos Campos , Luiza, Rocha, Marlon Vaz da, Aguiar, Murilo Mendonça, Lopes, Sarah Jennyfer Lima, Lima, Vitória Amaral, Lima, Sergio Beltrão de Andrade, Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça, Maria
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17027
Resumo: Objective: To evaluate the vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent in the Brazilian Amazon and the risks to vertical transmission of Hepatitis B virus, period from 2010 to 2019. Methodology: An observational, cross-sectional, and descriptive study of the time series of routine vaccination coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent, Hepatitis B Detection Rate in pregnant women per 100,000 live births and gestational age, percentage of pre-pregnancy care Natal and Hepatitis B Detection Rate in childhood per 100,000 inhabitants and their clinical forms. Results: Low vaccination coverage was observed in both vaccines, except only for Rondônia/RO for Hepatitis B, with an average of 103.5% and homogeneity of 88.5%; for Pentavalente, there was a maximum in OR (91.6%) and a minimum in Pará (63.5%), with municipal heterogeneity. There was a record of cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women in all years and states, with higher diagnosis in 3° trimester considering the North region in general, with frequent assistance in "More than adequate" (maximum 61%) however, concerns are highlighted for those who did not receive assistance and/or showed inadequacies. In childhood, it stands out younger than 1 year (45.5%/100,000), in the chronic form (45.1%). Conclusion: Low vaccination coverage was observed for both vaccines, failure in homogeneity of coverage and cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women with frequency of diagnosis in the third trimester and inadequate prenatal care in different occasions, therefore, increased risks of vertical transmission and risks of chronicity to the newborn.
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spelling Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmissionCobertura vacunal para Hepatitis B en la Amazonia brasileña y los riesgos a la transmisión verticalCobertura vacinal para Hepatite B na Amazônia brasileira e os riscos à transmissão vertical Cobertura VacinalHepatite BVírus da Hepatite BVigilância epidemiológica.Cobertura VacunalHepatitis BVirus de la Hepatitis BVigilancia epidemiológica.Vaccine CoverageHepatitis BHepatitis B VirusEpidemiological surveillance.Objective: To evaluate the vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent in the Brazilian Amazon and the risks to vertical transmission of Hepatitis B virus, period from 2010 to 2019. Methodology: An observational, cross-sectional, and descriptive study of the time series of routine vaccination coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent, Hepatitis B Detection Rate in pregnant women per 100,000 live births and gestational age, percentage of pre-pregnancy care Natal and Hepatitis B Detection Rate in childhood per 100,000 inhabitants and their clinical forms. Results: Low vaccination coverage was observed in both vaccines, except only for Rondônia/RO for Hepatitis B, with an average of 103.5% and homogeneity of 88.5%; for Pentavalente, there was a maximum in OR (91.6%) and a minimum in Pará (63.5%), with municipal heterogeneity. There was a record of cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women in all years and states, with higher diagnosis in 3° trimester considering the North region in general, with frequent assistance in "More than adequate" (maximum 61%) however, concerns are highlighted for those who did not receive assistance and/or showed inadequacies. In childhood, it stands out younger than 1 year (45.5%/100,000), in the chronic form (45.1%). Conclusion: Low vaccination coverage was observed for both vaccines, failure in homogeneity of coverage and cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women with frequency of diagnosis in the third trimester and inadequate prenatal care in different occasions, therefore, increased risks of vertical transmission and risks of chronicity to the newborn.Objetivo: Evaluar la cobertura vacunal para Hepatitis B y Pentavalente en la Amazonia brasileña y los riesgos a la transmisión vertical del Virus de la Hepatitis B, período de 2010 a 2019. Metodología: Estudio observacional, transversal y descriptivo, de la serie temporal de la cobertura vacunal de rutina para Hepatitis B y Pentavalente, Tasa de Detección de la hepatitis B en gestantes por 100mil nacidos vivos y edad gestacional, porcentual de la asistencia al Pre-Natal y Tasa de Detección de la hepatitis B en la infancia por 100.000 habitantes y sus formas clínicas. Resultados: Se observó baja cobertura vacunal en ambas vacunas, con excepción solo de Rondônia/RO para Hepatitis B, con promedio de 103,5% y homogéneneneidad de 88,5%; para Pentavalente, hubo máxima en RO (91,6%) y mínima en Pará (63,5%), con heterogeneidad municipal. Hubo registros de casos de hepatitis B en gestante en todos los años y estados, con mayor diagnóstico en el 3° trimestre considerando la región Norte en general, con asistencia frecuente en "Más que adecuada" (máxima del 61%)Sin embargo, resalta preocupación a las que no realizaron asistencia y/o presentaron inadaptaciones. En la infancia, se destaca menores de 1 año (45,5%/100.000), en la forma crónica (45,1%).Conclusión: Se observó baja cobertura vacunal para ambas vacunas, falla en la homogéneneneidad de las coberturas y casos de hepatitis B en gestantes con frecuencia al diagnóstico en el tercer trimestre y asistencia al Prenatal inadecuada en diferentes ocasiones, Por lo tanto, aumenta los riesgos de transmisión vertical y los riesgos de cronicidad al recién nacido.Objetivo: Avaliar a cobertura vacinal para Hepatite B e Pentavalente na Amazônia brasileira e os riscos à transmissão vertical do Vírus da Hepatite B, período de 2010 a 2019. Metodologia: Estudo observacional, transversal e descritivo, da série temporal da cobertura vacinal de rotina para Hepatite B e Pentavalente, Taxa de Detecção da hepatite B em gestantes por 100mil nascidos vivos e idade gestacional, percentual da assistência ao Pré-Natal e Taxa de Detecção da hepatite B na infância por 100mil habitantes e suas formas clínicas. Resultados: Foi observada baixa cobertura vacinal em ambas as vacinas, com exceção apenas de Rondônia/RO para Hepatite B, com média de 103,5% e homogeneidade de 88,5%; para Pentavalente, houve máxima em RO (91,6%) e mínima no Pará (63,5%), com heterogeneidade municipal. Houve registro de casos de hepatite B em gestante em todos os anos e estados, com maior diagnóstico no 3° trimestre considerando a região Norte no geral, com assistência frequente em “Mais que adequada” (máxima de 61%), contudo, ressalta preocupação às que não realizaram assistência e/ou apresentaram inadequações. Na infância, se destaca menores de 1 ano (45,5%/100.000), na forma crônica (45,1%). Conclusão: Foi observada baixa cobertura vacinal para ambas as vacinas, falha na homogeneidade das coberturas e casos de hepatite B em gestantes com frequência ao diagnóstico no terceiro trimestre e assistência ao Pré-Natal inadequada em diferentes ocasiões, portanto, aumento os riscos de transmissão vertical e os riscos de cronicidade ao recém-nascido.Research, Society and Development2021-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1702710.33448/rsd-v10i8.17027Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e25510817027Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e25510817027Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e255108170272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17027/15444Copyright (c) 2021 Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras Pereira; Iuri Santiago Leão de Sales; Jamylle Pedrosa Gomes; Kamylle Pedrosa Gomes; Luiza Bastos Campos ; Marlon Vaz da Rocha; Murilo Mendonça Aguiar; Sarah Jennyfer Lima Lopes; Vitória Amaral Lima; Sergio Beltrão de Andrade Lima; Maria Helena Rodrigues de Mendonçahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras Sales, Iuri Santiago Leão de Gomes, Jamylle Pedrosa Gomes, Kamylle Pedrosa Bastos Campos , Luiza Rocha, Marlon Vaz da Aguiar, Murilo Mendonça Lopes, Sarah Jennyfer Lima Lima, Vitória Amaral Lima, Sergio Beltrão de Andrade Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça, Maria 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17027Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:25.787893Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
Cobertura vacunal para Hepatitis B en la Amazonia brasileña y los riesgos a la transmisión vertical
Cobertura vacinal para Hepatite B na Amazônia brasileira e os riscos à transmissão vertical
title Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
spellingShingle Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
Pereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras
Cobertura Vacinal
Hepatite B
Vírus da Hepatite B
Vigilância epidemiológica.
Cobertura Vacunal
Hepatitis B
Virus de la Hepatitis B
Vigilancia epidemiológica.
Vaccine Coverage
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Virus
Epidemiological surveillance.
title_short Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
title_full Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
title_fullStr Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
title_full_unstemmed Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
title_sort Vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B in the Brazilian Amazon and risks to vertical transmission
author Pereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras
author_facet Pereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras
Sales, Iuri Santiago Leão de
Gomes, Jamylle Pedrosa
Gomes, Kamylle Pedrosa
Bastos Campos , Luiza
Rocha, Marlon Vaz da
Aguiar, Murilo Mendonça
Lopes, Sarah Jennyfer Lima
Lima, Vitória Amaral
Lima, Sergio Beltrão de Andrade
Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça, Maria
author_role author
author2 Sales, Iuri Santiago Leão de
Gomes, Jamylle Pedrosa
Gomes, Kamylle Pedrosa
Bastos Campos , Luiza
Rocha, Marlon Vaz da
Aguiar, Murilo Mendonça
Lopes, Sarah Jennyfer Lima
Lima, Vitória Amaral
Lima, Sergio Beltrão de Andrade
Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça, Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Carlos Arthur Holanda Filgueiras
Sales, Iuri Santiago Leão de
Gomes, Jamylle Pedrosa
Gomes, Kamylle Pedrosa
Bastos Campos , Luiza
Rocha, Marlon Vaz da
Aguiar, Murilo Mendonça
Lopes, Sarah Jennyfer Lima
Lima, Vitória Amaral
Lima, Sergio Beltrão de Andrade
Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça, Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cobertura Vacinal
Hepatite B
Vírus da Hepatite B
Vigilância epidemiológica.
Cobertura Vacunal
Hepatitis B
Virus de la Hepatitis B
Vigilancia epidemiológica.
Vaccine Coverage
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Virus
Epidemiological surveillance.
topic Cobertura Vacinal
Hepatite B
Vírus da Hepatite B
Vigilância epidemiológica.
Cobertura Vacunal
Hepatitis B
Virus de la Hepatitis B
Vigilancia epidemiológica.
Vaccine Coverage
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Virus
Epidemiological surveillance.
description Objective: To evaluate the vaccine coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent in the Brazilian Amazon and the risks to vertical transmission of Hepatitis B virus, period from 2010 to 2019. Methodology: An observational, cross-sectional, and descriptive study of the time series of routine vaccination coverage for Hepatitis B and Pentavalent, Hepatitis B Detection Rate in pregnant women per 100,000 live births and gestational age, percentage of pre-pregnancy care Natal and Hepatitis B Detection Rate in childhood per 100,000 inhabitants and their clinical forms. Results: Low vaccination coverage was observed in both vaccines, except only for Rondônia/RO for Hepatitis B, with an average of 103.5% and homogeneity of 88.5%; for Pentavalente, there was a maximum in OR (91.6%) and a minimum in Pará (63.5%), with municipal heterogeneity. There was a record of cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women in all years and states, with higher diagnosis in 3° trimester considering the North region in general, with frequent assistance in "More than adequate" (maximum 61%) however, concerns are highlighted for those who did not receive assistance and/or showed inadequacies. In childhood, it stands out younger than 1 year (45.5%/100,000), in the chronic form (45.1%). Conclusion: Low vaccination coverage was observed for both vaccines, failure in homogeneity of coverage and cases of hepatitis B in pregnant women with frequency of diagnosis in the third trimester and inadequate prenatal care in different occasions, therefore, increased risks of vertical transmission and risks of chronicity to the newborn.
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