Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020)
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Resumo: | This study had a propose of carrying out a critical evaluation of the available data on syphilis acquired in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), in the period from 2010 to 2020. It was verified that until the year 2018, there was an annual increase in the registration of syphilis cases, with a decrease in the number of cases in 2019 and 2020. In 2020 there was a reduction equivalent to 1/3 of the total records, compared to the previous year, probably under-reporting due to Covid-19 pandemic. 2018 was the year with the highest number of reported cases and the highest detection rate (76.2 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants), with the detection rate for that year in the southeast region (82.5) surpassing the national one. The male gender was more affected than the female, due the risk behavior of men, however, with an increasing increase of infection also in women, due to the stability of the relationship, without use of the condom. More developed and populous regions had the highest number of case reports. Although syphilis is easily treatable, with penicillin administration, it still remains a Brazilian public health problem, requiring more attention from health authorities, with greater investment in campaigns to prevent sexually transmitted infections. These, in turn, can be easily prevented with the use of condoms, which are distributed free of charge by the Ministry of Health. In addition, it is important to spread the complications that syphilis can cause when not treated, causing its evolution, as a warning resource for the population. |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020)Sífilis adquirida en Brasil: Análisis retrospectivo de una década (2010 a 2020)Sífilis Adquirida no Brasil: Análise retrospectiva de uma década (2010 a 2020)SyphilisTreponemal InfectionsSexually transmitted diseases bacterial.SífilisInfecciones por TreponemaEnfermidades bacterianas de transmisión sexual.SífilisInfecções por TreponemaDoenças bacterianas sexualmente transmissíveis.This study had a propose of carrying out a critical evaluation of the available data on syphilis acquired in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), in the period from 2010 to 2020. It was verified that until the year 2018, there was an annual increase in the registration of syphilis cases, with a decrease in the number of cases in 2019 and 2020. In 2020 there was a reduction equivalent to 1/3 of the total records, compared to the previous year, probably under-reporting due to Covid-19 pandemic. 2018 was the year with the highest number of reported cases and the highest detection rate (76.2 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants), with the detection rate for that year in the southeast region (82.5) surpassing the national one. The male gender was more affected than the female, due the risk behavior of men, however, with an increasing increase of infection also in women, due to the stability of the relationship, without use of the condom. More developed and populous regions had the highest number of case reports. Although syphilis is easily treatable, with penicillin administration, it still remains a Brazilian public health problem, requiring more attention from health authorities, with greater investment in campaigns to prevent sexually transmitted infections. These, in turn, can be easily prevented with the use of condoms, which are distributed free of charge by the Ministry of Health. In addition, it is important to spread the complications that syphilis can cause when not treated, causing its evolution, as a warning resource for the population.En este estudio tuvo el propósito de realizar una evaluación crítica de los datos disponibles sobre sífilis adquirida en el Sistema de Información de Enfermedades Notificables (SINAN), referido a los años 2010 a 2020. Se verificó que hasta el año 2018 hubo un aumento anual creciente en el registro de casos de sífilis, con una caída en el número de casos en 2019 y 2020. En 2020 hubo una reducción equivalente a 1/3 en el número de casos, en comparación con el año anterior, probablemente al subregistro debido a la pandemia Covid-19. 2018 fue el año con mayor número de casos reportados y mayor tasa de detección (76,2 casos por 100 mil habitantes), con la tasa de detección para ese año en la región sureste (82,5) superando a la nacional. El género masculino se vio más afectado que el femenino, debido a la conducta de riesgo de los hombres, sin embargo, con un aumento creciente de la infección también en las mujeres, debido a la estabilidad de la relación, sin uso del condón. Las regiones más desarrolladas y pobladas tuvieron el mayor número de informes de casos. Aunque la sífilis es fácilmente tratable, con la administración de penicilina, sigue siendo un problema de salud pública brasileña, que requiere más atención por parte de las autoridades sanitarias, con una mayor inversión en campañas para prevenir las infecciones de transmisión sexual. Estos, a su vez, se pueden prevenir fácilmente con el uso de condones, los cuales son distribuidos gratuitamente por el Ministerio de Salud. Además, es importante difundir las complicaciones que la sífilis puede ocasionar cuando no se trata, lo que conlleva a su evolución, como recurso de alerta para la población.Este estudo teve o propósito de realizar uma avaliação crítica dos dados disponíveis sobre sífilis adquirida no Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN), no período de 2010 a 2020. Verificou-se que até o ano de 2018, houve um aumento anual do registro de casos de sífilis, com queda no número de casos em 2019 e 2020. Em 2020, houve redução equivalente a 1/3 do total de registros em relação ao ano anterior, provavelmente devido subnotificação decorrente da pandemia da Covid-19. O ano de 2018 foi o que apresentou maior número de casos notificados e a maior taxa de detecção (76,2 casos por 100 mil habitantes), sendo que a taxa de detecção nesse ano na região Sudeste (82,5) superou a nacional. O sexo masculino foi mais acometido que o feminino, pelo comportamento de risco dos homens, contudo, com aumento crescente da infecção também nas mulheres, em decorrência da estabilidade do relacionamento, sem utilização do preservativo. Regiões mais desenvolvidas e populosas apresentaram mais notificações de casos. Apesar de a sífilis ser facilmente tratável, com administração de penicilina, ela ainda permanece um problema de saúde pública brasileira, sendo necessária mais atenção por parte das autoridades sanitárias, com maior investimento em campanhas de prevenção de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis. Essas, por sua vez, podem ser facilmente prevenidas com o uso de preservativos, que são distribuídos gratuitamente pelo Ministério da Saúde. Além disso, é importante difundir as complicações que a sífilis pode provocar quando não tratada, acarretando sua evolução, como recurso de alerta para a população.Research, Society and Development2021-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1118010.33448/rsd-v10i6.11180Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e17610611180Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e17610611180Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e176106111802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11180/13993Copyright (c) 2021 Iasmim Lima Menezes; Mayra Lucy de Macedo Targino; Ernani Canuto Figueirêdo Júnior; Flaviana Dornela Verli; Sandra Aparecida Marinhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMenezes, Iasmim Lima Targino, Mayra Lucy de Macedo Figueirêdo Júnior, Ernani Canuto Verli, Flaviana Dornela Marinho, Sandra Aparecida2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11180Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:04.713329Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) Sífilis adquirida en Brasil: Análisis retrospectivo de una década (2010 a 2020) Sífilis Adquirida no Brasil: Análise retrospectiva de uma década (2010 a 2020) |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) Menezes, Iasmim Lima Syphilis Treponemal Infections Sexually transmitted diseases bacterial. Sífilis Infecciones por Treponema Enfermidades bacterianas de transmisión sexual. Sífilis Infecções por Treponema Doenças bacterianas sexualmente transmissíveis. |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
title_full |
Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
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Syphilis Acquired in Brazil: Retrospective analysis of a decade (2010 to 2020) |
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Menezes, Iasmim Lima |
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Menezes, Iasmim Lima Targino, Mayra Lucy de Macedo Figueirêdo Júnior, Ernani Canuto Verli, Flaviana Dornela Marinho, Sandra Aparecida |
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Targino, Mayra Lucy de Macedo Figueirêdo Júnior, Ernani Canuto Verli, Flaviana Dornela Marinho, Sandra Aparecida |
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Menezes, Iasmim Lima Targino, Mayra Lucy de Macedo Figueirêdo Júnior, Ernani Canuto Verli, Flaviana Dornela Marinho, Sandra Aparecida |
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Syphilis Treponemal Infections Sexually transmitted diseases bacterial. Sífilis Infecciones por Treponema Enfermidades bacterianas de transmisión sexual. Sífilis Infecções por Treponema Doenças bacterianas sexualmente transmissíveis. |
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Syphilis Treponemal Infections Sexually transmitted diseases bacterial. Sífilis Infecciones por Treponema Enfermidades bacterianas de transmisión sexual. Sífilis Infecções por Treponema Doenças bacterianas sexualmente transmissíveis. |
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This study had a propose of carrying out a critical evaluation of the available data on syphilis acquired in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), in the period from 2010 to 2020. It was verified that until the year 2018, there was an annual increase in the registration of syphilis cases, with a decrease in the number of cases in 2019 and 2020. In 2020 there was a reduction equivalent to 1/3 of the total records, compared to the previous year, probably under-reporting due to Covid-19 pandemic. 2018 was the year with the highest number of reported cases and the highest detection rate (76.2 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants), with the detection rate for that year in the southeast region (82.5) surpassing the national one. The male gender was more affected than the female, due the risk behavior of men, however, with an increasing increase of infection also in women, due to the stability of the relationship, without use of the condom. More developed and populous regions had the highest number of case reports. Although syphilis is easily treatable, with penicillin administration, it still remains a Brazilian public health problem, requiring more attention from health authorities, with greater investment in campaigns to prevent sexually transmitted infections. These, in turn, can be easily prevented with the use of condoms, which are distributed free of charge by the Ministry of Health. In addition, it is important to spread the complications that syphilis can cause when not treated, causing its evolution, as a warning resource for the population. |
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