Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities
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Resumo: | The study aimed to map the spatial distribution and characterize individuals diagnosed with leprosy in the city of Picos, a hyper-endemic municipality for the disease, located in the semi-arid region of the state of Piauí, northeast region of Brazil. This is an ecological, analytical and exploratory study carried out through access to compulsory notification forms contained in the Epidemiological Surveillance, where descriptive statistics such as absolute and relative frequencies, proportion ratio and calculation of incidence were performed. After verifying autocorrelation using the global Moran index, local autocorrelation was evaluated using the LISA (Local Indicators of Spatial Association) using Moran Maps (Moran Maps) for the spatial representation of the Moran scattering diagram. The results showed that the average detection rate in the period was 45.60 / 100 thousand inhabitants in the general population and 6.4 / 100 thousand inhabitants in children under 14 years old. A higher percentage of reported cases was observed in adult individuals, male, incomplete elementary school, brown color and urban residence area. There were similar percentages in leprosy notifications in primary care and in secondary care points (50.5% and 49.5%) respectively. It showed that the disease's endemicity is widespread in all regions of the city and most neighborhoods were hyperemic. The formation of a high / high cluster in specific regions of the city. The data presented are elements to be considered in the organization and strengthening of health services. |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalitiesLepra: determinantes sociales y análisis espacial de casos en municipios hiperendémicosHanseníase: determinantes sociais e análise espacial de casos em município hiperendêmicoHanseníaseEpidemiologiaAnálise espacial. Enfermedad de HansenEpidemiologíaAnálisis espacial.Hansen's diseaseEpidemiologySpatial analysis.The study aimed to map the spatial distribution and characterize individuals diagnosed with leprosy in the city of Picos, a hyper-endemic municipality for the disease, located in the semi-arid region of the state of Piauí, northeast region of Brazil. This is an ecological, analytical and exploratory study carried out through access to compulsory notification forms contained in the Epidemiological Surveillance, where descriptive statistics such as absolute and relative frequencies, proportion ratio and calculation of incidence were performed. After verifying autocorrelation using the global Moran index, local autocorrelation was evaluated using the LISA (Local Indicators of Spatial Association) using Moran Maps (Moran Maps) for the spatial representation of the Moran scattering diagram. The results showed that the average detection rate in the period was 45.60 / 100 thousand inhabitants in the general population and 6.4 / 100 thousand inhabitants in children under 14 years old. A higher percentage of reported cases was observed in adult individuals, male, incomplete elementary school, brown color and urban residence area. There were similar percentages in leprosy notifications in primary care and in secondary care points (50.5% and 49.5%) respectively. It showed that the disease's endemicity is widespread in all regions of the city and most neighborhoods were hyperemic. The formation of a high / high cluster in specific regions of the city. The data presented are elements to be considered in the organization and strengthening of health services.El estudio tuvo como objetivo mapear la distribución espacial y caracterizar a los individuos diagnosticados con lepra en la ciudad de Picos, un municipio hiperendémico para la enfermedad, ubicado en la región semiárida del estado de Piauí, región noreste de Brasil. Se trata de un estudio ecológico, analítico y exploratorio realizado a través del acceso a formularios de notificación obligatoria contenidos en la Vigilancia Epidemiológica, donde se realizaron estadísticas descriptivas como frecuencias absolutas y relativas, razón de proporciones y cálculo de incidencia. Después de verificar la autocorrelación usando el índice de Moran global, la autocorrelación local se evaluó usando LISA (Indicadores Locales de Asociación Espacial) usando Mapas de Moran (Mapas de Moran) para la representación espacial del diagrama de dispersión de Moran. Los resultados arrojaron que la tasa de detección promedio en el período fue de 45,60 / 100 mil habitantes en la población general y de 6,4 / 100 mil habitantes en menores de 14 años. Se observó un mayor porcentaje de casos reportados en individuos adultos, varones, primaria incompleta, color marrón y área de residencia urbana. Hubo porcentajes similares en las notificaciones de lepra en atención primaria y en puntos de atención secundaria (50,5% y 49,5%) respectivamente. Mostró que la endemicidad de la enfermedad está muy extendida en todas las regiones de la ciudad y la mayoría de los barrios eran hiperémicos. La formación de un clúster alto / alto en regiones específicas de la ciudad. Los datos presentados son elementos a considerar en la organización y fortalecimiento de los servicios de salud.O estudo objetivou mapear a distribuição espacial e caracterizar os indivíduos diagnosticados com hanseníase na cidade de Picos, município hiperendêmico para a doença, situado no semiárido do estado do Piauí, região nordeste do Brasil. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, analítico e exploratório realizado através do acesso a fichas de notificação compulsória contidas na Vigilância Epidemiológica, onde foram realizadas estatísticas descritivas como frequências absolutas e relativas, razão de proporção e cálculo de incidência. Após constatada autocorrelação através do índice de Moran global, foi avaliada a autocorrelação local através do LISA (Local Indicators of Spatial Association) sendo utilizados os Mapas de Moran (Moran Maps) para a representação espacial do diagrama de espalhamento de Moran. Os resultados evidenciaram que a taxa de detecção média no período foi de 45,60/100 mil habitantes na população geral e 6,4/ 100 mil habitantes em menores de 14 anos. Observou-se maior percentual de casos notificados em indivíduos adultos, do sexo masculino, ensino fundamental incompleto, cor parda e zona de residência urbana. Verificaram-se percentuais equiparados nas notificações de hanseníase na atenção básica e em pontos de atenção de nível secundário (50,5% e 49,5%) respectivamente. Evidenciou que a endemicidade da doença está espalhada em todas as regiões do município e a maioria dos bairros apresentaram-se hiperêndemicos. A formação de cluster alto/alto em regiões específicas da cidade. Os dados apresentados são elementos a serem considerados na organização e fortalecimento dos serviços de saúde.Research, Society and Development2020-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/901010.33448/rsd-v9i10.9010Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e5569109010Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e5569109010Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e55691090102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9010/7925Copyright (c) 2020 Juliana Bezerra Macedo; Daniela Bezerra Macedo; Anderson Fuentes Ferreira ; Glauber Bezerra Macedo; Claudio Scott Bortoleto; Laurita dos Santos; Bruno Vinícius Manzolli Rodrigues; Adriana Pavinattohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacedo, Juliana BezerraMacedo, Daniela BezerraFerreira , Anderson FuentesMacedo, Glauber BezerraBortoleto, Claudio ScottSantos, Laurita dosRodrigues, Bruno Vinícius ManzolliPavinatto, Adriana2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9010Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:21.606887Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities Lepra: determinantes sociales y análisis espacial de casos en municipios hiperendémicos Hanseníase: determinantes sociais e análise espacial de casos em município hiperendêmico |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities Macedo, Juliana Bezerra Hanseníase Epidemiologia Análise espacial. Enfermedad de Hansen Epidemiología Análisis espacial. Hansen's disease Epidemiology Spatial analysis. |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Leprosy: social determinants and spatial analysis of cases in hiperendemic municipalities |
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Macedo, Juliana Bezerra |
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Macedo, Juliana Bezerra Macedo, Daniela Bezerra Ferreira , Anderson Fuentes Macedo, Glauber Bezerra Bortoleto, Claudio Scott Santos, Laurita dos Rodrigues, Bruno Vinícius Manzolli Pavinatto, Adriana |
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author |
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Macedo, Daniela Bezerra Ferreira , Anderson Fuentes Macedo, Glauber Bezerra Bortoleto, Claudio Scott Santos, Laurita dos Rodrigues, Bruno Vinícius Manzolli Pavinatto, Adriana |
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Macedo, Juliana Bezerra Macedo, Daniela Bezerra Ferreira , Anderson Fuentes Macedo, Glauber Bezerra Bortoleto, Claudio Scott Santos, Laurita dos Rodrigues, Bruno Vinícius Manzolli Pavinatto, Adriana |
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Hanseníase Epidemiologia Análise espacial. Enfermedad de Hansen Epidemiología Análisis espacial. Hansen's disease Epidemiology Spatial analysis. |
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Hanseníase Epidemiologia Análise espacial. Enfermedad de Hansen Epidemiología Análisis espacial. Hansen's disease Epidemiology Spatial analysis. |
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The study aimed to map the spatial distribution and characterize individuals diagnosed with leprosy in the city of Picos, a hyper-endemic municipality for the disease, located in the semi-arid region of the state of Piauí, northeast region of Brazil. This is an ecological, analytical and exploratory study carried out through access to compulsory notification forms contained in the Epidemiological Surveillance, where descriptive statistics such as absolute and relative frequencies, proportion ratio and calculation of incidence were performed. After verifying autocorrelation using the global Moran index, local autocorrelation was evaluated using the LISA (Local Indicators of Spatial Association) using Moran Maps (Moran Maps) for the spatial representation of the Moran scattering diagram. The results showed that the average detection rate in the period was 45.60 / 100 thousand inhabitants in the general population and 6.4 / 100 thousand inhabitants in children under 14 years old. A higher percentage of reported cases was observed in adult individuals, male, incomplete elementary school, brown color and urban residence area. There were similar percentages in leprosy notifications in primary care and in secondary care points (50.5% and 49.5%) respectively. It showed that the disease's endemicity is widespread in all regions of the city and most neighborhoods were hyperemic. The formation of a high / high cluster in specific regions of the city. The data presented are elements to be considered in the organization and strengthening of health services. |
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