Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Anita de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Rivia Karoline, Santos, Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos, Pereira, Erik da Silva, Oliveira, Armando de Amorim, Santos, Rafael Dantas dos, Silva, Renata Rocha da, Santos, Márcio Bezerra, Santos, Priscila Lima dos, Campos, Roseane Nunes de Santana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27643
Resumo: Visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil is caused by a protozoan, commonly Leishmania infantum, transmission occurs by blood repast of females of the vector insect, the phlebotomine. This disease is of relevant impact to public health, dogs are considered reservoirs and flags of the existence of infected sandbumbotoines. Thus, the objective was to diagnose visceral leishmaniasis in sergipano sertão dogs and to evaluate the perception of dog and cat tutors regarding this disease. An epidemiological study of the analytical, observational and cross-sectional type was performed. Being made the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis of dogs treated at the outpatient clinic of the Sertão Campus of the Federal University of Sergipe and interviews with the tutors of dogs and cats in the 2020 rabies vaccination campaign, in the municipality of Nossa senhora da Glória, Sergipe. Regarding the diagnosis, 3.33% of the dogs tested were reagents. Female tutors (71%), aged 26 to 49 years (52%), 29% completed high school and 45% with family income below 1 minimum wage were interviewed. Of the interviewees who reported knowing the disease, 23% knew it through health professionals and 56% stated that visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonosis, but they are unaware of transmission and prevention. In view of the data obtained, it is noticed that a large part of the population does not know basic information about visceral leishmaniasis, and health education actions are necessary.
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spelling Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backlandDiagnóstico de leishmaniasis visceral y percepción de tutores de perros y gatos sobre la enfermedad en el backland de sergipe Diagnóstico da leishmaniose visceral e percepção dos tutores de cães e gatos sobre a doença no sertão de SergipeEducación para la saludFlebotominaZoonosis.Educação em saúdeFlebotomíneoZoonose.Health educationPhlebotomineZoonosis.Visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil is caused by a protozoan, commonly Leishmania infantum, transmission occurs by blood repast of females of the vector insect, the phlebotomine. This disease is of relevant impact to public health, dogs are considered reservoirs and flags of the existence of infected sandbumbotoines. Thus, the objective was to diagnose visceral leishmaniasis in sergipano sertão dogs and to evaluate the perception of dog and cat tutors regarding this disease. An epidemiological study of the analytical, observational and cross-sectional type was performed. Being made the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis of dogs treated at the outpatient clinic of the Sertão Campus of the Federal University of Sergipe and interviews with the tutors of dogs and cats in the 2020 rabies vaccination campaign, in the municipality of Nossa senhora da Glória, Sergipe. Regarding the diagnosis, 3.33% of the dogs tested were reagents. Female tutors (71%), aged 26 to 49 years (52%), 29% completed high school and 45% with family income below 1 minimum wage were interviewed. Of the interviewees who reported knowing the disease, 23% knew it through health professionals and 56% stated that visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonosis, but they are unaware of transmission and prevention. In view of the data obtained, it is noticed that a large part of the population does not know basic information about visceral leishmaniasis, and health education actions are necessary.La leishmaniasis visceral en Brasil es causada por un protozoo, comúnmente Leishmania infantum, la transmisión ocurre por el repaso sanguíneo de las hembras del insecto vector, la flebotomina. Esta enfermedad es de impacto relevante para la salud pública, los perros son considerados reservorios y banderas de la existencia de sandbumbotoines infectados. Por lo tanto, el objetivo fue diagnosticar la leishmaniasis visceral en perros sergipano sertão y evaluar la percepción de los tutores de perros y gatos con respecto a esta enfermedad. Se realizó un estudio epidemiológico de tipo analítico, observacional y transversal. Se realizó el diagnóstico de leishmaniasis visceral de perros tratados en la clínica ambulatoria del Campus Sertão de la Universidad Federal de Sergipe y entrevistas con los tutores de perros y gatos en la campaña de vacunación antirrábica 2020, en el municipio de Nossa senhora da Glória, Sergipe. En cuanto al diagnóstico, el 3,33% de los perros analizados eran reactivos. Se entrevistó a tutoras (71%), de 26 a 49 años (52%), 29% completaron la escuela secundaria y 45% con ingresos familiares inferiores a 1 salario mínimo. De los entrevistados que informaron conocer la enfermedad, el 23% la conocía a través de profesionales de la salud y el 56% afirmó que la leishmaniasis visceral es una zoonosis, pero desconoce la transmisión y prevención. A la vista de los datos obtenidos, se observa que una gran parte de la población desconoce información básica sobre la leishmaniasis visceral, y son necesarias acciones de educación para la salud.A leishmaniose visceral no Brasil é causada por um protozoário, comumente o Leishmania infantum, a transmissão ocorre por repasto sanguíneo das fêmeas do inseto vetor, o flebotomíneo. Esta doença é de relevante impacto para a saúde pública, os cães são considerados reservatórios e sinalizadores da existência de flebotomíneos infectados. Assim, objetivou-se diagnosticar a leishmaniose visceral em cães do sertão sergipano e avaliar a percepção dos tutores de cães e gatos com relação a esta doença. Foi executado um estudo epidemiológico do tipo analítico, observacional e transversal. Sendo realizado o diagnóstico da leishmaniose visceral de cães atendidos no ambulatório do Campus Sertão da Universidade Federal de Sergipe e entrevistas aos tutores de cães e gatos na campanha de vacinação antirrábica de 2020, no município de Nossa senhora da Glória, Sergipe. Em relação ao diagnóstico, 3,33% dos cães testados foram reagentes. Foram entrevistados tutores do gênero feminino (71%), idade entre 26 a 49 anos (52%), 29% concluíram o ensino médio e 45% com renda familiar abaixo de 1 salário mínimo. Dos entrevistados que afirmaram conhecer a doença, 23% conheceram através de profissionais da saúde e 56% afirmaram que a leishmaniose visceral é uma zoonose, porém, desconhecem a transmissão e prevenção. Diante dos dados obtidos, percebe-se que grande parte da população não conhece informações básicas sobre a leishmaniose visceral, sendo necessárias ações de educação em saúde.Research, Society and Development2022-03-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2764310.33448/rsd-v11i4.27643Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e43011427643Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e43011427643Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e430114276432525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27643/24065Copyright (c) 2022 Anita de Souza Silva; Rivia Karoline Nascimento; Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos Santos; Erik da Silva Pereira; Armando de Amorim Oliveira; Rafael Dantas dos Santos; Renata Rocha da Silva; Márcio Bezerra Santos; Priscila Lima dos Santos; Roseane Nunes de Santana Camposhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Anita de Souza Nascimento, Rivia Karoline Santos, Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos Pereira, Erik da Silva Oliveira, Armando de Amorim Santos, Rafael Dantas dos Silva, Renata Rocha da Santos, Márcio Bezerra Santos, Priscila Lima dos Campos, Roseane Nunes de Santana 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27643Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:18.089066Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
Diagnóstico de leishmaniasis visceral y percepción de tutores de perros y gatos sobre la enfermedad en el backland de sergipe
Diagnóstico da leishmaniose visceral e percepção dos tutores de cães e gatos sobre a doença no sertão de Sergipe
title Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
spellingShingle Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
Silva, Anita de Souza
Educación para la salud
Flebotomina
Zoonosis.
Educação em saúde
Flebotomíneo
Zoonose.
Health education
Phlebotomine
Zoonosis.
title_short Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
title_full Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
title_fullStr Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
title_sort Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis and perception of dog and cat tutors about the disease in the sergipe backland
author Silva, Anita de Souza
author_facet Silva, Anita de Souza
Nascimento, Rivia Karoline
Santos, Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos
Pereira, Erik da Silva
Oliveira, Armando de Amorim
Santos, Rafael Dantas dos
Silva, Renata Rocha da
Santos, Márcio Bezerra
Santos, Priscila Lima dos
Campos, Roseane Nunes de Santana
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author2 Nascimento, Rivia Karoline
Santos, Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos
Pereira, Erik da Silva
Oliveira, Armando de Amorim
Santos, Rafael Dantas dos
Silva, Renata Rocha da
Santos, Márcio Bezerra
Santos, Priscila Lima dos
Campos, Roseane Nunes de Santana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Anita de Souza
Nascimento, Rivia Karoline
Santos, Victoria Rafaela Nunes dos
Pereira, Erik da Silva
Oliveira, Armando de Amorim
Santos, Rafael Dantas dos
Silva, Renata Rocha da
Santos, Márcio Bezerra
Santos, Priscila Lima dos
Campos, Roseane Nunes de Santana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Educación para la salud
Flebotomina
Zoonosis.
Educação em saúde
Flebotomíneo
Zoonose.
Health education
Phlebotomine
Zoonosis.
topic Educación para la salud
Flebotomina
Zoonosis.
Educação em saúde
Flebotomíneo
Zoonose.
Health education
Phlebotomine
Zoonosis.
description Visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil is caused by a protozoan, commonly Leishmania infantum, transmission occurs by blood repast of females of the vector insect, the phlebotomine. This disease is of relevant impact to public health, dogs are considered reservoirs and flags of the existence of infected sandbumbotoines. Thus, the objective was to diagnose visceral leishmaniasis in sergipano sertão dogs and to evaluate the perception of dog and cat tutors regarding this disease. An epidemiological study of the analytical, observational and cross-sectional type was performed. Being made the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis of dogs treated at the outpatient clinic of the Sertão Campus of the Federal University of Sergipe and interviews with the tutors of dogs and cats in the 2020 rabies vaccination campaign, in the municipality of Nossa senhora da Glória, Sergipe. Regarding the diagnosis, 3.33% of the dogs tested were reagents. Female tutors (71%), aged 26 to 49 years (52%), 29% completed high school and 45% with family income below 1 minimum wage were interviewed. Of the interviewees who reported knowing the disease, 23% knew it through health professionals and 56% stated that visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonosis, but they are unaware of transmission and prevention. In view of the data obtained, it is noticed that a large part of the population does not know basic information about visceral leishmaniasis, and health education actions are necessary.
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