Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study
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Resumo: | Introduction: Although identified more than 100 years ago, Chagas Disease remains uncontrolled in Brazil, both due to the unstable number of cases and the lack of effective public policies to combat it. In a recent context, the monitoring of this and other neglected tropical diseases may have lost quality due to the arrival of new acute diseases in the country and the resulting work overload in health care and attention services. Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological profile of ACD by comparing the historical series available in the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), tabulated between 2011 and 2020. Method: Public data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System collected by the System were used Single Health. Results: Applied the quantitative techniques of descriptive epidemiology, it is suggested that, in endemic and highly vulnerable areas for the disease, COVID-19 may have contributed to the worsening of underreporting of Chagas, which showed a reduction close to 50% compared to to the average of previous years. Conclusion: Assuming that at this moment the eradication of Chagas Disease and COVID-19 do not seem close, the strengthening of Health Surveillance is a critical success factor for the construction of more favorable health scenarios. |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive studyMonitoreo de casos de Enfermedad de Chagas Aguda en Brasil: un estudio descriptivoMonitoramento de casos da Doença de Chagas Aguda no Brasil: um estudo descritivoChagas’ diseaseAmerican TrypanosomiasisCOVID-19Public Health SurveillanceApplications of Epidemiology.Enfermedad de ChagasTripanossomíase americanaVigilancia de la Salud PúblicaCOVID-19Aplicaciones de la Epidemiología.Doença de ChagasTripanossomíase AmericanaVigilância em Saúde PúblicaCOVID-19Aplicações da Epidemiologia.Introduction: Although identified more than 100 years ago, Chagas Disease remains uncontrolled in Brazil, both due to the unstable number of cases and the lack of effective public policies to combat it. In a recent context, the monitoring of this and other neglected tropical diseases may have lost quality due to the arrival of new acute diseases in the country and the resulting work overload in health care and attention services. Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological profile of ACD by comparing the historical series available in the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), tabulated between 2011 and 2020. Method: Public data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System collected by the System were used Single Health. Results: Applied the quantitative techniques of descriptive epidemiology, it is suggested that, in endemic and highly vulnerable areas for the disease, COVID-19 may have contributed to the worsening of underreporting of Chagas, which showed a reduction close to 50% compared to to the average of previous years. Conclusion: Assuming that at this moment the eradication of Chagas Disease and COVID-19 do not seem close, the strengthening of Health Surveillance is a critical success factor for the construction of more favorable health scenarios.Introducción: Aunque identificada hace más de 100 años, la Enfermedad de Chagas permanece descontrolada en Brasil, tanto por el número inestable de casos como por la falta de políticas públicas efectivas para combatirla. En un contexto reciente, el seguimiento de esta y otras enfermedades tropicales desatendidas puede haber perdido calidad debido a la llegada de nuevas enfermedades agudas al país y la consecuente sobrecarga de trabajo en los servicios de salud y atención. Objetivo: evaluar el perfil epidemiológico de la DCA mediante la comparación de las series históricas disponibles en el Sistema de Información de Enfermedades de Declaración Obligatoria (SINAN), tabuladas entre 2011 y 2020. Método: Se utilizaron datos públicos del Sistema de Información de Enfermedades de Declaración Obligatoria recopilados por el Sistema Único de Salud. Resultados: Aplicadas las técnicas cuantitativas de epidemiología descriptiva, se sugiere que, en áreas endémicas y de alta vulnerabilidad para la enfermedad, la COVID-19 pudo haber contribuido al agravamiento del subregistro de Chagas, el cual mostró una reducción cercana al 50% respecto a la media de años anteriores. Conclusión: Asumiendo que en este momento la erradicación de la Enfermedad de Chagas y la COVID-19 no parecen cercanas, el fortalecimiento de la Vigilancia en Salud es un factor crítico de éxito para la construcción de escenarios de salud más favorables.Introdução: Embora identificada a mais de 100 anos, a Doença de Chagas continua sem controle no Brasil, tanto em função do número instável de casos quanto pela carência de políticas públicas de enfrentamento efetivas. Em contexto recente o monitoramento dessa e de outras doenças tropicais negligenciadas pode ter perdido qualidade em função da chegada de novas doenças agudas no país e da decorrente sobrecarga de trabalho nos serviços de cuidado e atenção em saúde. Objetivo: avaliar o perfil epidemiológico da DCA através da comparação das séries históricas disponíveis no Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN), tabulados entre 2011 e 2020. Método: Foram utilizados dados públicos do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação coletados pelo Sistema Único de Saúde. Resultados: Aplicadas as técnicas quantitativas da epidemiologia descritiva, sugere-se que, nas áreas endêmicas e de alta vulnerabilidade para a Doença, a COVID-19 pode ter colaborado para o agravamento da subnotificação de Chagas, que apresentou redução próxima a 50% com relação à média dos anos anteriores. Conclusão: Admitindo que nesse momento a erradicação da Doença de Chagas e da COVID-19 não parecem próximas, o fortalecimento da Vigilância em Saúde é fator crítico de sucesso para a construção de cenários de saúde mais favoráveis.Research, Society and Development2022-03-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2748710.33448/rsd-v11i4.27487Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e27311427487Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e27311427487Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e273114274872525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27487/23904Copyright (c) 2022 Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Lima; Célio Pereira de Sousa Júnior ; Ramon Veloso Sousa Sobral; Jade de Moraes Bezerra; Naiana Fleury da Fonseca Ampuero; Allan Costa Malaquias; Symara Rodrigues Antunes; Danielle Cristinne Azevedo Feio; Patrícia Danielle Lima de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Sousa Júnior , Célio Pereira de Sobral, Ramon Veloso Sousa Bezerra, Jade de Moraes Ampuero, Naiana Fleury da Fonseca Malaquias, Allan Costa Antunes, Symara Rodrigues Feio, Danielle Cristinne Azevedo Lima, Patrícia Danielle Lima de 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27487Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:13.055745Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study Monitoreo de casos de Enfermedad de Chagas Aguda en Brasil: un estudio descriptivo Monitoramento de casos da Doença de Chagas Aguda no Brasil: um estudo descritivo |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study Lima, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Chagas’ disease American Trypanosomiasis COVID-19 Public Health Surveillance Applications of Epidemiology. Enfermedad de Chagas Tripanossomíase americana Vigilancia de la Salud Pública COVID-19 Aplicaciones de la Epidemiología. Doença de Chagas Tripanossomíase Americana Vigilância em Saúde Pública COVID-19 Aplicações da Epidemiologia. |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Monitoring of Acute Chagas Disease cases in Brazil: a descriptive study |
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Lima, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade |
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Lima, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Sousa Júnior , Célio Pereira de Sobral, Ramon Veloso Sousa Bezerra, Jade de Moraes Ampuero, Naiana Fleury da Fonseca Malaquias, Allan Costa Antunes, Symara Rodrigues Feio, Danielle Cristinne Azevedo Lima, Patrícia Danielle Lima de |
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Sousa Júnior , Célio Pereira de Sobral, Ramon Veloso Sousa Bezerra, Jade de Moraes Ampuero, Naiana Fleury da Fonseca Malaquias, Allan Costa Antunes, Symara Rodrigues Feio, Danielle Cristinne Azevedo Lima, Patrícia Danielle Lima de |
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Lima, Sérgio Beltrão de Andrade Sousa Júnior , Célio Pereira de Sobral, Ramon Veloso Sousa Bezerra, Jade de Moraes Ampuero, Naiana Fleury da Fonseca Malaquias, Allan Costa Antunes, Symara Rodrigues Feio, Danielle Cristinne Azevedo Lima, Patrícia Danielle Lima de |
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Chagas’ disease American Trypanosomiasis COVID-19 Public Health Surveillance Applications of Epidemiology. Enfermedad de Chagas Tripanossomíase americana Vigilancia de la Salud Pública COVID-19 Aplicaciones de la Epidemiología. Doença de Chagas Tripanossomíase Americana Vigilância em Saúde Pública COVID-19 Aplicações da Epidemiologia. |
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Chagas’ disease American Trypanosomiasis COVID-19 Public Health Surveillance Applications of Epidemiology. Enfermedad de Chagas Tripanossomíase americana Vigilancia de la Salud Pública COVID-19 Aplicaciones de la Epidemiología. Doença de Chagas Tripanossomíase Americana Vigilância em Saúde Pública COVID-19 Aplicações da Epidemiologia. |
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Introduction: Although identified more than 100 years ago, Chagas Disease remains uncontrolled in Brazil, both due to the unstable number of cases and the lack of effective public policies to combat it. In a recent context, the monitoring of this and other neglected tropical diseases may have lost quality due to the arrival of new acute diseases in the country and the resulting work overload in health care and attention services. Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological profile of ACD by comparing the historical series available in the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN), tabulated between 2011 and 2020. Method: Public data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System collected by the System were used Single Health. Results: Applied the quantitative techniques of descriptive epidemiology, it is suggested that, in endemic and highly vulnerable areas for the disease, COVID-19 may have contributed to the worsening of underreporting of Chagas, which showed a reduction close to 50% compared to to the average of previous years. Conclusion: Assuming that at this moment the eradication of Chagas Disease and COVID-19 do not seem close, the strengthening of Health Surveillance is a critical success factor for the construction of more favorable health scenarios. |
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