Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso

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Autor(a) principal: Picoloto, Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Vagner Ferreira do, Hattori, Thalise Yuri, Melo, Alba Valeria Gomes, Silva, Juliana Herrero da, Nunes dos Santos, Rogerio Alexandre, Terças Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
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Resumo: Background and Objectives: Hantaviruses are zoonoses that in the Americas are characterized by Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), characterized by high lethality. Thus, it is aimed to identify the profile of patients in convalescence after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso. Methods: A descriptive epidemiological study was performed on a series of secondary data referring to the confirmed cases of HPS in Mato Grosso recorded between 1999 and 2016. The data collection was done through consultation of the notification sheets and subsequently performed the descriptive statistical analysis of the data, respecting the ethical precepts in research involving human beings. Results: A total of 160 patient notification cards were used. In this population, males, aged between 25 and 34 years old, white race / color, incomplete elementary school and professional activity focused on the agricultural area predominated. The risk situations involved deforestation, land plowing, planting or agricultural harvesting. The main signs and symptoms described were fever (86.9%), headache (74.4%) and dyspnea (72.5%). Of the total number of patients, 77.5% performed laboratory tests and 79.4% had X-ray imaging, of which the majority had diffuse pulmonary infiltrate (66.9%). In addition, 87.5% were hospitalized, using mechanical respiratory assistance (46.5%), antibiotic therapy (50.5%) and vasoactive drugs (35.5%). Conclusion: Knowing the profile of the patients that evolve to cure makes it possible to instrumentalize the professionals for the adoption of adequate measures both in the early diagnosis and in the effective therapy that can contribute to the reduction of the lethality.
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spelling Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato GrossoAspectos clínico-epidemiológicos de los pacientes convalecientes después de la infección por hantavirus en Mato GrossoAspectos clínico-epidemiológico dos pacientes convalescentes após infecção por hantavírus em Mato GrossoBackground and Objectives: Hantaviruses are zoonoses that in the Americas are characterized by Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), characterized by high lethality. Thus, it is aimed to identify the profile of patients in convalescence after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso. Methods: A descriptive epidemiological study was performed on a series of secondary data referring to the confirmed cases of HPS in Mato Grosso recorded between 1999 and 2016. The data collection was done through consultation of the notification sheets and subsequently performed the descriptive statistical analysis of the data, respecting the ethical precepts in research involving human beings. Results: A total of 160 patient notification cards were used. In this population, males, aged between 25 and 34 years old, white race / color, incomplete elementary school and professional activity focused on the agricultural area predominated. The risk situations involved deforestation, land plowing, planting or agricultural harvesting. The main signs and symptoms described were fever (86.9%), headache (74.4%) and dyspnea (72.5%). Of the total number of patients, 77.5% performed laboratory tests and 79.4% had X-ray imaging, of which the majority had diffuse pulmonary infiltrate (66.9%). In addition, 87.5% were hospitalized, using mechanical respiratory assistance (46.5%), antibiotic therapy (50.5%) and vasoactive drugs (35.5%). Conclusion: Knowing the profile of the patients that evolve to cure makes it possible to instrumentalize the professionals for the adoption of adequate measures both in the early diagnosis and in the effective therapy that can contribute to the reduction of the lethality.Justificación y objetivo: Las hantavirosis son zoonosis que en las américas se caracterizan por el Síndrome Pulmonar por Hantavirus (SPH), caracterizada por la alta letalidad. De esta forma, se objetiva, identificar el perfil de los pacientes en convalecencia después de la infección por hantavirus en Mato Grosso. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio epidemiológico descriptivo de una serie de datos secundarios, referentes a los casos confirmados de SPH en Mato Grosso, registrados entre los años 1999 a 2016. La recolección de datos fue realizada a través de consulta a las fichas de notificación y posteriormente realizada el análisis estadístico descriptivo de los datos, siendo respetados los preceptos éticos en investigación envolviendo seres humanos. Resultados: Se utilizaron 160 fichas de notificación de pacientes convalecientes. En esta población predominó el sexo masculino, grupo de edad de 25 a 34 años, raza / color blanco, enseñanza fundamental incompleta y actividad profesional orientadas al área agrícola. Las situaciones de riesgo involucraron deforestación, ajo de tierra, siembra o cosecha agrícola. Los principales signos y síntomas descritos fueron fiebre (86,9%), cefalea (74,4%) y disnea (72,5%). Del total de pacientes, el 77,5% realizaron exámenes de laboratorio y el 79,4% examen de imagen por radiografía, de éstos la mayoría con infiltrado pulmonar difuso (66,9%). Además, 87,5% fueron hospitalizados, con utilización de asistencia respiratoria mecánica (46,5%), uso de antibioticoterapia (50,5%) y drogas vasoactivas (35,5%). Conclusión: Conocer el perfil de los pacientes que evolucionan a curación posibilita instrumentalizar a los profesionales para la adopción de medidas adecuadas tanto en el diagnóstico precoz, como en la terapéutica eficaz que puedan contribuir con la reducción de la letalidad.Justificativa e objetivo: As hantaviroses são zoonoses causadas pelos orthohantavirus. Nas américas são caracterizadas pela Síndrome Pulmonar por Hantavírus (SPH), com alta letalidade e existem poucos estudos sobre os pacientes que evoluem para cura após a infecção. Dessa forma, objetiva-se, identificar o perfil dos pacientes em convalescência após a infecção por hantavírus. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo epidemiológico descritivo de uma série de dados secundários, referente aos casos confirmados de SPH em Mato Grosso, registrados entre os anos de 1999 a 2016. Resultados: Utilizou-se 160 fichas de notificação de pacientes convalescentes. Nessa população predominou o sexo masculino (75,6%), faixa etária de 25 anos a 34 anos, raça/cor branca, ensino fundamental incompleto e atividade profissional voltadas à área agrícola (26,2%), as situações de risco envolveram desmatamento, aragem de terra, plantio ou colheita agrícola (44,8%). Os principais sinais e sintomas descritos foram febre (86,9%), cefaleia (74,4%) e dispneia (72,5%). Do total de pacientes, 77,5% realizaram exames laboratoriais e exame de imagem por raios X 79,4%, maioria dos achados com infiltrado pulmonar difuso (66,9%). Foram hospitalizados (87,5%) com utilização de assistência respiratória mecânica (46,5%), uso de antibioticoterapia (50,5%) e drogas vasoativas (35,5%). Conclusão: A doença está presente em duas regiões distintas do estado, com registro de casos em todos os meses do ano. Conhecer o perfil dos pacientes que evoluem para cura possibilita instrumentalizar os profissionais para a adoção de medidas adequadas tanto no diagnóstico precoce, como na terapêutica eficaz que possam contribuir com a redução da letalidade.Unisc2018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/1181410.17058/reci.v8i3.11814Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2018); 239-247Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; v. 8 n. 3 (2018); 239-2472238-3360reponame:Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecçãoinstname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/11814/7333Copyright (c) 2018 Carolina Picoloto, Vagner Ferreira do Nascimento, Thalise Yuri Hattori, Alba Valeria Gomes Melo, Juliana Herrero da Silva, Rogerio Alexandre Nunes dos Santos, Ana Cláudia Pereira Terças Trettelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPicoloto, CarolinaNascimento, Vagner Ferreira doHattori, Thalise YuriMelo, Alba Valeria GomesSilva, Juliana Herrero daNunes dos Santos, Rogerio AlexandreTerças Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira2019-03-06T12:27:56Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/11814Revistahttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/indexONGhttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/oai||liapossuelo@unisc.br|| julia.kern@hotmail.com||reci.unisc@gmail.com2238-33602238-3360opendoar:2019-03-06T12:27:56Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
Aspectos clínico-epidemiológicos de los pacientes convalecientes después de la infección por hantavirus en Mato Grosso
Aspectos clínico-epidemiológico dos pacientes convalescentes após infecção por hantavírus em Mato Grosso
title Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
spellingShingle Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
Picoloto, Carolina
title_short Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
title_full Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
title_fullStr Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
title_full_unstemmed Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
title_sort Clinical-epidemiological aspects of convalescent patients after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso
author Picoloto, Carolina
author_facet Picoloto, Carolina
Nascimento, Vagner Ferreira do
Hattori, Thalise Yuri
Melo, Alba Valeria Gomes
Silva, Juliana Herrero da
Nunes dos Santos, Rogerio Alexandre
Terças Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira
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Hattori, Thalise Yuri
Melo, Alba Valeria Gomes
Silva, Juliana Herrero da
Nunes dos Santos, Rogerio Alexandre
Terças Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira
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Nascimento, Vagner Ferreira do
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Terças Trettel, Ana Cláudia Pereira
description Background and Objectives: Hantaviruses are zoonoses that in the Americas are characterized by Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), characterized by high lethality. Thus, it is aimed to identify the profile of patients in convalescence after hantavirus infection in Mato Grosso. Methods: A descriptive epidemiological study was performed on a series of secondary data referring to the confirmed cases of HPS in Mato Grosso recorded between 1999 and 2016. The data collection was done through consultation of the notification sheets and subsequently performed the descriptive statistical analysis of the data, respecting the ethical precepts in research involving human beings. Results: A total of 160 patient notification cards were used. In this population, males, aged between 25 and 34 years old, white race / color, incomplete elementary school and professional activity focused on the agricultural area predominated. The risk situations involved deforestation, land plowing, planting or agricultural harvesting. The main signs and symptoms described were fever (86.9%), headache (74.4%) and dyspnea (72.5%). Of the total number of patients, 77.5% performed laboratory tests and 79.4% had X-ray imaging, of which the majority had diffuse pulmonary infiltrate (66.9%). In addition, 87.5% were hospitalized, using mechanical respiratory assistance (46.5%), antibiotic therapy (50.5%) and vasoactive drugs (35.5%). Conclusion: Knowing the profile of the patients that evolve to cure makes it possible to instrumentalize the professionals for the adoption of adequate measures both in the early diagnosis and in the effective therapy that can contribute to the reduction of the lethality.
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