Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira de Oliveira Xavier, Natana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Sibajev, Alexander
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Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
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Resumo: Background and Objectives: in 2017 and 2018, Roraima experienced the most significant increase in congenital syphilis incidence rates among all federal units. This phenomenon occurred in parallel with the significant Venezuelan migration to the region. The study aimed to analyze the relationship between the increase in cases of congenital syphilis registered at the Hospital Materno Infantil Nossa Senhora de Nazareth and the Venezuelan migratory crisis. Methods: this is a document-based, descriptive research, covering the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 periods, developed from data collected in copies of congenital syphilis report/investigation forms from the hospital. Results: in the 2017/2018 biennium, the peak of Venezuelan migration in Roraima, fewer cases of syphilis occurred than when the migratory flow declined. In the 2020/2021 biennium, there was a decrease in the migratory flow due to the closing of the border and the acceleration of the interiorization process. Although it is the period with the highest number of reports of congenital syphilis among Venezuelan mothers, the percentage is considerably lower than that recorded among Brazilian women. The incidence rate was higher among the group of Brazilian mothers (7.5/1,000 live births, in the 2017/2018 period, and 11.5/1,000 live births, in the 2020/2021 period). Conclusion: Venezuelan migration, although it may have eventually exerted some influence on the total number of cases of congenital syphilis, cannot be considered the determining factor for the increase in cases of the disease in the hospital in the defined period, and other factors deserve to be assessed as decisive in this case.
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spelling Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021Sífilis congénita en Roraima y migración venezolana: : análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021Sífilis congênita em Roraima e a migração venezuelana: análise de casos na maternidade estadual nos biênios 2017/2018 e 2020/2021: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021Background and Objectives: in 2017 and 2018, Roraima experienced the most significant increase in congenital syphilis incidence rates among all federal units. This phenomenon occurred in parallel with the significant Venezuelan migration to the region. The study aimed to analyze the relationship between the increase in cases of congenital syphilis registered at the Hospital Materno Infantil Nossa Senhora de Nazareth and the Venezuelan migratory crisis. Methods: this is a document-based, descriptive research, covering the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 periods, developed from data collected in copies of congenital syphilis report/investigation forms from the hospital. Results: in the 2017/2018 biennium, the peak of Venezuelan migration in Roraima, fewer cases of syphilis occurred than when the migratory flow declined. In the 2020/2021 biennium, there was a decrease in the migratory flow due to the closing of the border and the acceleration of the interiorization process. Although it is the period with the highest number of reports of congenital syphilis among Venezuelan mothers, the percentage is considerably lower than that recorded among Brazilian women. The incidence rate was higher among the group of Brazilian mothers (7.5/1,000 live births, in the 2017/2018 period, and 11.5/1,000 live births, in the 2020/2021 period). Conclusion: Venezuelan migration, although it may have eventually exerted some influence on the total number of cases of congenital syphilis, cannot be considered the determining factor for the increase in cases of the disease in the hospital in the defined period, and other factors deserve to be assessed as decisive in this case.Justificación y Objetivos: en los años 2017 y 2018, Roraima experimentó el aumento más significativo en las tasas de incidencia de sífilis congénita entre todas las unidades federativas. Este fenómeno ocurrió en paralelo con la importante migración venezolana a la región. El objetivo del estudio fue analizar la relación entre el aumento de casos de sífilis congénita registrados en el Hospital Materno Infantil Nossa Senhora de Nazareth (HMINSN) y la crisis migratoria venezolana. Métodos: se trata de una investigación descriptiva basada en documentos, que abarca los períodos 2017/2018 y 2020/2021, desarrollada a partir de datos recopilados en copias de los formularios de notificación/investigación de sífilis congénita del hospital. Resultados: en el bienio 2017/2018, el pico de la migración venezolana en Roraima, ocurrieron menos casos de sífilis que cuando el flujo migratorio disminuyó. En el bienio 2020/2021, se registró una disminución del flujo migratorio debido al cierre de fronteras y la aceleración del proceso de interiorización. Si bien es el período con mayor número de notificaciones de sífilis congénita entre las madres venezolanas, el porcentaje es considerablemente menor que el registrado entre las mujeres brasileñas. La tasa de incidencia fue mayor entre el grupo de madres brasileñas (7,5/1.000 nacidos vivos, en el período 2017/2018 y 11,5/1.000 nacidos vivos, en el período 2020/2021). Conclusión: la migración venezolana, aunque posiblemente ejerza alguna influencia sobre el número total de casos de sífilis congénita, no puede considerarse el factor determinante para el aumento de casos de la enfermedad en el hospital en el período delimitado, y que otros factores merecen ser evaluados como decisivos en este caso.Justificativa e objetivos: nos anos de 2017 e 2018, Roraima experimentou o aumento mais expressivo nas taxas de incidência sífilis congênita entre todas as unidades federativas. Esse fenômeno ocorreu em paralelo à significativa migração venezuelana para a região. O objetivo do estudo foi analisar a relação entre o aumento dos casos de sífilis congênita registrados no Hospital Materno Infantil Nossa Senhora de Nazareth e a crise migratória venezuelana. Métodos: trata-se de pesquisa de base documental, descritiva, abrangendo os períodos de 2017/2018 e 2020/2021, desenvolvida a partir de dados coletados nas cópias das fichas de notificação/investigação de sífilis congênita do hospital. Resultados: no biênio 2017/2018, ápice da migração venezuelana em Roraima, os casos de sífilis ocorreram em número menor do que quando o fluxo migratório decresceu. No biênio 2020/2021, houve um decréscimo do fluxo migratório em razão do fechamento da fronteira e da aceleração do processo de interiorização. Embora seja o período com o maior registro de notificações de sífilis congênita entre mães venezuelanas, o percentual é consideravelmente menor que o registrado entre mulheres brasileiras. A taxa de incidência foi maior entre o grupo de mães brasileiras (7,5/1.000 nascidos vivos, no período de 2017/2018, e 11,5/1.000 nascidos vivos, no período de 2020/2021). Conclusão: a migração venezuelana, embora possa ter exercido, eventualmente, alguma influência sobre o quantitativo total de casos de sífilis congênita, não pode ser considerada o fator determinante para o aumento de casos da doença no hospital no período delimitado, e outros fatores merecem ser avaliados como decisivos nesse caso.Unisc2023-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/1853710.17058/reci.v13i4.18537Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2023)Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; v. 13 n. 4 (2023)2238-3360reponame:Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecçãoinstname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporenghttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/18537/11306https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/18537/11307Copyright (c) 2023 Natana Ferreira de Oliveira Xavier, Alexander Sibajevhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira de Oliveira Xavier, NatanaSibajev, Alexander 2023-12-04T13:49:16Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/18537Revistahttps://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:2023-12-04T13:49:16Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
Sífilis congénita en Roraima y migración venezolana: : análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
Sífilis congênita em Roraima e a migração venezuelana: análise de casos na maternidade estadual nos biênios 2017/2018 e 2020/2021: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
title Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
spellingShingle Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
Ferreira de Oliveira Xavier, Natana
title_short Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
title_full Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
title_fullStr Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
title_full_unstemmed Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
title_sort Congenital syphilis in Roraima and Venezuelan migration: analysis of cases at the state maternity hospital in the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 biennia: análisis de casos en la maternidad estatal en los bienios 2017/2018 y 2020/2021
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description Background and Objectives: in 2017 and 2018, Roraima experienced the most significant increase in congenital syphilis incidence rates among all federal units. This phenomenon occurred in parallel with the significant Venezuelan migration to the region. The study aimed to analyze the relationship between the increase in cases of congenital syphilis registered at the Hospital Materno Infantil Nossa Senhora de Nazareth and the Venezuelan migratory crisis. Methods: this is a document-based, descriptive research, covering the 2017/2018 and 2020/2021 periods, developed from data collected in copies of congenital syphilis report/investigation forms from the hospital. Results: in the 2017/2018 biennium, the peak of Venezuelan migration in Roraima, fewer cases of syphilis occurred than when the migratory flow declined. In the 2020/2021 biennium, there was a decrease in the migratory flow due to the closing of the border and the acceleration of the interiorization process. Although it is the period with the highest number of reports of congenital syphilis among Venezuelan mothers, the percentage is considerably lower than that recorded among Brazilian women. The incidence rate was higher among the group of Brazilian mothers (7.5/1,000 live births, in the 2017/2018 period, and 11.5/1,000 live births, in the 2020/2021 period). Conclusion: Venezuelan migration, although it may have eventually exerted some influence on the total number of cases of congenital syphilis, cannot be considered the determining factor for the increase in cases of the disease in the hospital in the defined period, and other factors deserve to be assessed as decisive in this case.
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