American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Fernanda Santana da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Jefferson Oliveira, Aguiar, Matheus Felipe Ferreira, Santos Neto, João José Lopes, Porto, Riard Heidson Damasceno, Ortega, Júlia Rodrigues, Silva, Fillipe Mendes, Sá, Gustavo Oliva de, Guimarães, Victor Hugo Dantas, Rocha, Rogério Gonçalves da
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21642
Resumo: Introduction: American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL), or kala azar, is a serious chronic disease caused by Leishmania spp. It is an infectious and non-contagious disease that affects both humans and several species of wild and domestic animals, presenting the clinical forms of cutaneous, mucocutaneous and diffuse cutaneous. ATL is classified as a generalized zoonotic disease that has a global impact. It is caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and is considered a serious public health problem. Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile of cases found in Montes Claros-MG. Methodology: An epidemiological assessment was performed based on secondary data from SINAN/MS from January 2010 to December 2015. Results: From 2010 to 2015, 286 cases of ATL were registered, with the majority of cases occurring in children under 19 years of age (31.81%) and patients over 59 years (17.83%) had a lower percentage of disease involvement. The first choice drug used by patients was Glucantime (87.06%). The most affected gender was male (52.44%) and most patients had no comorbidities (76.96%). Conclusion: In Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, ATL presented high cases during the research period. In this sense, this study guides the development of new researches that address and monitor the spread of the disease by monitoring urban areas concomitantly with the capture of animals for the presence of the parasite, thus assisting in public health decision-making in controlling the disease.
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spelling American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological studyLeishmaniasis tegumentaria americana en Montes Claros: un estudio epidemiológicoLeishmaniose Tegumentar Americana em Montes Claros: um estudo epidemiológicoLeishmaniose visceralZoonosesDoenças negligenciadas.Leishmaniasis visceralZoonosisEnfermedades desatendidas.Visceral leishmaniasisZoonosesNeglected diseases.Introduction: American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL), or kala azar, is a serious chronic disease caused by Leishmania spp. It is an infectious and non-contagious disease that affects both humans and several species of wild and domestic animals, presenting the clinical forms of cutaneous, mucocutaneous and diffuse cutaneous. ATL is classified as a generalized zoonotic disease that has a global impact. It is caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and is considered a serious public health problem. Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile of cases found in Montes Claros-MG. Methodology: An epidemiological assessment was performed based on secondary data from SINAN/MS from January 2010 to December 2015. Results: From 2010 to 2015, 286 cases of ATL were registered, with the majority of cases occurring in children under 19 years of age (31.81%) and patients over 59 years (17.83%) had a lower percentage of disease involvement. The first choice drug used by patients was Glucantime (87.06%). The most affected gender was male (52.44%) and most patients had no comorbidities (76.96%). Conclusion: In Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, ATL presented high cases during the research period. In this sense, this study guides the development of new researches that address and monitor the spread of the disease by monitoring urban areas concomitantly with the capture of animals for the presence of the parasite, thus assisting in public health decision-making in controlling the disease.Introducción: La Leishmaniasis Tegumentaria Americana (LTA), o kala azar, es una enfermedad crónica grave causada por Leishmania spp. Es una enfermedad infecciosa y no contagiosa que afecta tanto al ser humano como a varias especies de animales silvestres y domésticos, presentando las formas clínicas cutánea, mucocutánea y cutánea difusa. La TLA está clasificada como una enfermedad zoonótica generalizada que tiene un impacto global. Es causada por protozoos del género Leishmania y se considera un grave problema de salud pública. Objetivo: Describir el perfil epidemiológico de los casos encontrados en Montes Claros-MG. Metodología: Se realizó una evaluación epidemiológica con base en datos secundarios del SINAN / MS de enero de 2010 a diciembre de 2015. Resultados: de 2010 a 2015 se registraron 286 casos de LTA, la mayoría de los casos ocurrieron en menores de 19 años ( 31,81%) y los pacientes mayores de 59 años (17,83%) tenían un menor porcentaje de afectación de la enfermedad. El fármaco de primera elección utilizado por los pacientes fue Glucantime (87,06%). El sexo más afectado fue el masculino (52,44%) y la mayoría de los pacientes no presentaron comorbilidades (76,96%). Conclusión: En Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, LTA presentó casos elevados durante el período de investigación. En este sentido, este estudio orienta el desarrollo de nuevas investigaciones que abordan y monitorean la propagación de la enfermedad a través del monitoreo de áreas urbanas de manera concurrente con la captura de animales para detectar la presencia del parásito, ayudando así en la toma de decisiones de salud pública en el control. la enfermedad.Introdução: A leishmaniose tegumentar (LTA), ou calazar, é uma doença crônica grave causada por Leishmania spp. É uma doença de caráter infeccioso e não contagiosa que afeta tanto o homem como diversas espécies de animais silvestres e domésticos, apresentando as formas clínicas cutânea, mucocutânea e cutânea difusa. A LTA  se  classifica  como uma doença zoonótica generalizada que tem impacto global. É causada pelos protozoários do gênero Leishmania e é considerada um grave problema de saúde pública. Objetivo: Descrever o perfil epidemiológico dos casos encontrados em Montes Claros-MG. Metodologia: Foi realizada avaliação epidemiológica com base em dados secundários do SINAN/MS de janeiro de 2010 a dezembro de 2015. Resultados: De 2010 a 2015, 286 casos de LTA foram registrados, sendo que a maioria dos casos ocorreu em menores de 19 anos (31,81%) e os pacientes com mais de 59 anos (17,83%) apresentaram menor percentual de acometimento da doença. A droga de primeira escolha utilizada pelos pacientes foi o Glucantime (87,06%). O gênero mais afetado era o masculino (52,44%) e a maioria dos pacientes não apresentava comorbidades (76,96%). Conclusão: Em Montes Claros, Minas Gerais a LT apresentou elevados casos no período da pesquisa. Nesse sentido, este estudo orienta o desenvolvimento de novas pesquisas que abordem e monitorem a disseminação da doença por meio do monitoramento de áreas urbanas concomitante à captura de animais para a presença do parasita, auxiliando assim na tomada de decisão em saúde pública no controle da doença.Research, Society and Development2021-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2164210.33448/rsd-v10i13.21642Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e521101321642Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e521101321642Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e5211013216422525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21642/19179Copyright (c) 2021 Fernanda Santana da Silva; Jefferson Oliveira Silva; Matheus Felipe Ferreira Aguiar; João José Lopes Santos Neto; Riard Heidson Damasceno Porto; Júlia Rodrigues Ortega; Fillipe Mendes Silva; Gustavo Oliva de Sá; Rogério Gonçalves da Rocha; Victor Hugo Dantas Guimarãeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Fernanda Santana da Silva, Jefferson Oliveira Aguiar, Matheus Felipe Ferreira Santos Neto, João José Lopes Porto, Riard Heidson Damasceno Ortega, Júlia Rodrigues Silva, Fillipe Mendes Sá, Gustavo Oliva de Guimarães, Victor Hugo Dantas Rocha, Rogério Gonçalves da 2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21642Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:01.212090Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
Leishmaniasis tegumentaria americana en Montes Claros: un estudio epidemiológico
Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana em Montes Claros: um estudo epidemiológico
title American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
spellingShingle American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
Silva, Fernanda Santana da
Leishmaniose visceral
Zoonoses
Doenças negligenciadas.
Leishmaniasis visceral
Zoonosis
Enfermedades desatendidas.
Visceral leishmaniasis
Zoonoses
Neglected diseases.
title_short American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
title_full American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
title_fullStr American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
title_full_unstemmed American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
title_sort American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Montes Claros: an epidemiological study
author Silva, Fernanda Santana da
author_facet Silva, Fernanda Santana da
Silva, Jefferson Oliveira
Aguiar, Matheus Felipe Ferreira
Santos Neto, João José Lopes
Porto, Riard Heidson Damasceno
Ortega, Júlia Rodrigues
Silva, Fillipe Mendes
Sá, Gustavo Oliva de
Guimarães, Victor Hugo Dantas
Rocha, Rogério Gonçalves da
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author2 Silva, Jefferson Oliveira
Aguiar, Matheus Felipe Ferreira
Santos Neto, João José Lopes
Porto, Riard Heidson Damasceno
Ortega, Júlia Rodrigues
Silva, Fillipe Mendes
Sá, Gustavo Oliva de
Guimarães, Victor Hugo Dantas
Rocha, Rogério Gonçalves da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Fernanda Santana da
Silva, Jefferson Oliveira
Aguiar, Matheus Felipe Ferreira
Santos Neto, João José Lopes
Porto, Riard Heidson Damasceno
Ortega, Júlia Rodrigues
Silva, Fillipe Mendes
Sá, Gustavo Oliva de
Guimarães, Victor Hugo Dantas
Rocha, Rogério Gonçalves da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose visceral
Zoonoses
Doenças negligenciadas.
Leishmaniasis visceral
Zoonosis
Enfermedades desatendidas.
Visceral leishmaniasis
Zoonoses
Neglected diseases.
topic Leishmaniose visceral
Zoonoses
Doenças negligenciadas.
Leishmaniasis visceral
Zoonosis
Enfermedades desatendidas.
Visceral leishmaniasis
Zoonoses
Neglected diseases.
description Introduction: American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL), or kala azar, is a serious chronic disease caused by Leishmania spp. It is an infectious and non-contagious disease that affects both humans and several species of wild and domestic animals, presenting the clinical forms of cutaneous, mucocutaneous and diffuse cutaneous. ATL is classified as a generalized zoonotic disease that has a global impact. It is caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and is considered a serious public health problem. Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile of cases found in Montes Claros-MG. Methodology: An epidemiological assessment was performed based on secondary data from SINAN/MS from January 2010 to December 2015. Results: From 2010 to 2015, 286 cases of ATL were registered, with the majority of cases occurring in children under 19 years of age (31.81%) and patients over 59 years (17.83%) had a lower percentage of disease involvement. The first choice drug used by patients was Glucantime (87.06%). The most affected gender was male (52.44%) and most patients had no comorbidities (76.96%). Conclusion: In Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, ATL presented high cases during the research period. In this sense, this study guides the development of new researches that address and monitor the spread of the disease by monitoring urban areas concomitantly with the capture of animals for the presence of the parasite, thus assisting in public health decision-making in controlling the disease.
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