ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIOSIS DEL ESTADO DE PARÁ (BRASIL)
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Resumo: | Leishmaniasis is a disease neglected by public health policies in Brazil, and is potentially fatal. Among patients with a higher risk of mortality, children under the age of five, malnourished patients and immunodeficiencies stand out. In Brazil, Leishmaniasis is a notifiable disease, and Pará is among the states with the highest number of cases of the disease, registering, in the last four years, approximately 1800 confirmed cases. However, there are no studies with analyses concerning the epidemiological profile of patients in that state. Thus, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) of the pediatric age group, from patients in Pará, from January 2015 to December 2018. This is a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional and retrospective study. The notified and confirmed cases of pediatric patients, from the state of Pará, obtained through the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINANNET), were analyzed. The results presented in the study demonstrated that the pediatric age group, under 14 years old, has a higher incidence of the disease in the state of Pará, compared to adults. There has been an oscillation of the disease in recent decades, and as of 2015 there has been an increase, mainly in pediatrics. The pediatric population aged 1 to 4 years is the most affected, with risk of recurrence. Cure in this population is prevalent, but children under 1 year of age have a higher risk of progressing to death. Statistical analyzes showed that there was no statistical difference in this age group in relation to sex, race and housing area. |
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ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIOSIS DEL ESTADO DE PARÁ (BRASIL)ANÁLISIS DEL PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DE PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS CON LEISHMANIOSIS VISCERAL FROM THE STATE OF PARÁ (BRAZIL)ANÁLISE DO PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DE PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS DE LEISHMANIOSE VISCERAL DO PARÁ (BRAZIL).Leishmaniasis is a disease neglected by public health policies in Brazil, and is potentially fatal. Among patients with a higher risk of mortality, children under the age of five, malnourished patients and immunodeficiencies stand out. In Brazil, Leishmaniasis is a notifiable disease, and Pará is among the states with the highest number of cases of the disease, registering, in the last four years, approximately 1800 confirmed cases. However, there are no studies with analyses concerning the epidemiological profile of patients in that state. Thus, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) of the pediatric age group, from patients in Pará, from January 2015 to December 2018. This is a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional and retrospective study. The notified and confirmed cases of pediatric patients, from the state of Pará, obtained through the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINANNET), were analyzed. The results presented in the study demonstrated that the pediatric age group, under 14 years old, has a higher incidence of the disease in the state of Pará, compared to adults. There has been an oscillation of the disease in recent decades, and as of 2015 there has been an increase, mainly in pediatrics. The pediatric population aged 1 to 4 years is the most affected, with risk of recurrence. Cure in this population is prevalent, but children under 1 year of age have a higher risk of progressing to death. Statistical analyzes showed that there was no statistical difference in this age group in relation to sex, race and housing area.La leishmaniasis es una enfermedad desatendida por las políticas de salud pública en Brasil, siendo potencialmente fatal. Entre los pacientes con mayor riesgo de mortalidad destacan los niños menores de cinco años, los pacientes desnutridos y los que presentan inmunodeficiencias. En Brasil, la leishmaniasis es una enfermedad de declaración obligatoria, y Pará se encuentra entre los estados con mayor número de casos de la enfermedad, registrando en los últimos cuatro años aproximadamente 1800 casos confirmados. Sin embargo, no existen estudios con análisis del perfil epidemiológico de los pacientes en ese estado. Así, este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir el perfil epidemiológico de la Leishmaniasis Visceral (LV) del grupo de edad pediátrica, de pacientes de Pará, de enero de 2015 a diciembre de 2018. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo, cuantitativo, transversal y retrospectivo. Se analizaron los casos notificados y confirmados de pacientes pediátricos, del estado de Pará, obtenidos a través del Sistema de Información de Enfermedades Notificables (SINANNET). Los resultados presentados en el estudio demuestran que el grupo de edad pediátrica, menores de 14 años, tiene una mayor incidencia de la enfermedad en el estado de Pará, en comparación con los adultos. Ha habido una oscilación de la enfermedad en las últimas décadas, y a partir de 2015 se ha producido un aumento, principalmente en pediatría. La población pediátrica de 1 a 4 años es la más afectada, con riesgo de recurrencia. La curación en esta población es frecuente, pero los niños menores de 1 año tienen un mayor riesgo de progresar hasta la muerte. Los análisis estadísticos mostraron que no hubo diferencia estadística en este grupo de edad en relación con el sexo, la raza y el área de vivienda.A Leishmaniose é uma doença negligenciada pelas políticas de saúde pública no Brasil, sendo potencialmente fatal. Dentre os pacientes com maior risco de mortalidade, destacam-se crianças com idade inferior a cinco anos, pacientes desnutridos e com imunodeficiências. No Brasil a Leishmaniose é uma doença de notificação compulsória, e o Pará está entre os estados com maior número de casos da doença, registrando, nos últimos quatro anos, aproximadamente 1800 casos confirmados. Entretanto, não há estudos com análises do perfil epidemiológico de pacientes nesse Estado. Desta forma, este estudo objetivou descrever o perfil epidemiológico da Leishmaniose Visceral (LV) da faixa etária pediátrica, de pacientes do Pará, no período de janeiro de 2015 a dezembro 2018. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, quantitativo, transversal e retrospectivo. Foram analisados os casos notificados e confirmados de pacientes pediátricos, do estado do Pará, obtidos através do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINANNET). Os resultados apresentados no estudo demonstram que a faixa etária pediátrica, menor de 14 anos apresenta maior incidência da doença no estado do Pará, comparado com os adultos. Houve, nas últimas décadas, uma oscilação da doença, e a partir de 2015 houve uma ascensão, principalmente na pediatria. A população pediátrica de 1 a 4 anos é a mais comprometida, com risco de recidivas. A cura nessa população é prevalente, porém menores de 1 ano tem maior risco de evoluir para óbito. As análises estatísticas mostraram que não houve diferença estatística nessa faixa etária em relação ao sexo, raça e zona de moradia. 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ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIOSIS DEL ESTADO DE PARÁ (BRASIL) ANÁLISIS DEL PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DE PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS CON LEISHMANIOSIS VISCERAL FROM THE STATE OF PARÁ (BRAZIL) ANÁLISE DO PERFIL EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DE PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS DE LEISHMANIOSE VISCERAL DO PARÁ (BRAZIL). |
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ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIOSIS DEL ESTADO DE PARÁ (BRASIL) Rocha, Amanda |
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ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIOSIS DEL ESTADO DE PARÁ (BRASIL) |
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Leishmaniasis is a disease neglected by public health policies in Brazil, and is potentially fatal. Among patients with a higher risk of mortality, children under the age of five, malnourished patients and immunodeficiencies stand out. In Brazil, Leishmaniasis is a notifiable disease, and Pará is among the states with the highest number of cases of the disease, registering, in the last four years, approximately 1800 confirmed cases. However, there are no studies with analyses concerning the epidemiological profile of patients in that state. Thus, this study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) of the pediatric age group, from patients in Pará, from January 2015 to December 2018. This is a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional and retrospective study. The notified and confirmed cases of pediatric patients, from the state of Pará, obtained through the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINANNET), were analyzed. The results presented in the study demonstrated that the pediatric age group, under 14 years old, has a higher incidence of the disease in the state of Pará, compared to adults. There has been an oscillation of the disease in recent decades, and as of 2015 there has been an increase, mainly in pediatrics. The pediatric population aged 1 to 4 years is the most affected, with risk of recurrence. Cure in this population is prevalent, but children under 1 year of age have a higher risk of progressing to death. Statistical analyzes showed that there was no statistical difference in this age group in relation to sex, race and housing area. |
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