Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: Estimate the coverage of control measures of visceral leishmaniasis and relate them with the occurrence of human visceral leishmaniasis in endemic urban area. METHODS: Cases of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis were considered as study population and evaluated by a serological survey conducted in Araçatuba, state São Paulo, from 2007 to 2015. The cases of human visceral leishmaniasis were geocoded by the address of the patients and the canine disease by the address of the dogs’ owners. The coverage of serological survey, euthanasia, and insecticide spraying was calculated, as well as the canine seroprevalence and the incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis. The relationship between human visceral leishmaniasis and control measures was evaluated, as well as the seroprevalence by comparing maps and by linear regression. The relationship between the canine and the human disease was also evaluated by the Ripley’s K function. RESULTS: The incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis showed a period of decline (2007 to 2009) and a period of stability (2010 to 2015), a behavior similar to that of canine seroprevalence. In general, the coverage of control measures was low, and the non-association with the incidence of human visceral leishmaniasis can be a result of the period analyzed and of the small number of analyzed units (sectors of the Superintendence for the Control of Endemic Diseases). The distribution of human cases showed spatial dependence with the distribution of seropositive dogs from 2007 to 2009. CONCLUSIONS: This study reaffirmed the relationship between the occurrence of the disease in humans and dogs, it verified a decrease in the rates of visceral leishmaniasis in Araçatuba over time, even at low coverage of control activities. However, further studies are needed to determine if factors beyond monitoring and control measures are involved in the reduction of incidences. |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e caninoHuman visceral leishmaniasis and relationship with vector and canine control measuresLeishmaniasisVisceralprevention & controlDogsparasitologyEuthanasiaAnimalSpatial AnalysisLeishmaniose Visceralprevenção & controleCãesparasitologiaEutanásia AnimalAnálise EspacialOBJECTIVE: Estimate the coverage of control measures of visceral leishmaniasis and relate them with the occurrence of human visceral leishmaniasis in endemic urban area. METHODS: Cases of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis were considered as study population and evaluated by a serological survey conducted in Araçatuba, state São Paulo, from 2007 to 2015. The cases of human visceral leishmaniasis were geocoded by the address of the patients and the canine disease by the address of the dogs’ owners. The coverage of serological survey, euthanasia, and insecticide spraying was calculated, as well as the canine seroprevalence and the incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis. The relationship between human visceral leishmaniasis and control measures was evaluated, as well as the seroprevalence by comparing maps and by linear regression. The relationship between the canine and the human disease was also evaluated by the Ripley’s K function. RESULTS: The incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis showed a period of decline (2007 to 2009) and a period of stability (2010 to 2015), a behavior similar to that of canine seroprevalence. In general, the coverage of control measures was low, and the non-association with the incidence of human visceral leishmaniasis can be a result of the period analyzed and of the small number of analyzed units (sectors of the Superintendence for the Control of Endemic Diseases). The distribution of human cases showed spatial dependence with the distribution of seropositive dogs from 2007 to 2009. CONCLUSIONS: This study reaffirmed the relationship between the occurrence of the disease in humans and dogs, it verified a decrease in the rates of visceral leishmaniasis in Araçatuba over time, even at low coverage of control activities. However, further studies are needed to determine if factors beyond monitoring and control measures are involved in the reduction of incidences.OBJETIVO: Estimar a cobertura das atividades de controle da leishmaniose visceral e relacioná-las com a ocorrência de leishmaniose visceral em humanos em área urbana endêmica. MÉTODOS: Foram considerados como população de estudo os casos de leishmaniose visceral em humanos e em cães avaliados por inquérito sorológico censitário realizado em Araçatuba, SP, de 2007 a 2015. Os casos de leishmaniose visceral em humanos foram geocodificados pelo endereço de residência dos pacientes e, os cães, pelo endereço de residências dos respectivos tutores. Foram calculadas as coberturas do inquérito sorológico, da eutanásia e de borrifação de inseticida, as soroprevalências caninas e as taxas de incidência de leishmaniose visceral em humanos. A relação entre a leishmaniose visceral em humanos e as medidas de controle, bem como a soroprevalência foram avaliadas por comparação de mapas e por meio de regressão linear. A relação entre a doença canina e a humana também foi avaliada por meio da função K de Ripley. RESULTADOS: As taxas de incidência de leishmaniose visceral em humanos apresentaram um período de declínio (2007 a 2009) e um período de estabilidade (2010 a 2015), comportamento semelhante ao das soroprevalências caninas. Em geral, a cobertura das medidas de controle foi baixa e a não associação com a incidência de leishmaniose visceral em humanos pode ser consequência do período analisado e do número pequeno de unidades analisadas (setores da Superintendência de Controle de Endemias). A distribuição dos casos humanos apresentou dependência espacial com a distribuição dos cães soropositivos de 2007 a 2009. CONCLUSÕES: Este trabalho reafirmou a relação entre a ocorrência da doença no homem e no cão, verificou a diminuição das taxas de leishmaniose visceral em humanos e em cães em Araçatuba ao longo do tempo, mesmo em baixa cobertura das atividades de controle. Entretanto, novos estudos são necessários para averiguar se fatores além das atividades de vigilância e controle estariam envolvidos na diminuição das incidências.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2018-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/15181010.11606/S1518-8787.2018052000381Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 52 (2018); 92Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 52 (2018); 92Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 52 (2018); 921518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPengporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/151810/148743https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/151810/148744https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/151810/148745Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Danielle Nunes Carneiro CastroBermudi, Patricia Marques Moralejo BermudiRodas, Lilian Aparecida ColebruscoNunes, Caris MaroniHiramoto, Roberto MitsuyoshiTolezano, José EduardoCipriano, Rafael SilvaCardoso, Graziela Cândido DinizCodeço, Cláudia TorresChiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco2018-12-05T11:52:20Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/151810Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2018-12-05T11:52:20Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino Human visceral leishmaniasis and relationship with vector and canine control measures |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino Costa, Danielle Nunes Carneiro Castro Leishmaniasis Visceral prevention & control Dogs parasitology Euthanasia Animal Spatial Analysis Leishmaniose Visceral prevenção & controle Cães parasitologia Eutanásia Animal Análise Espacial |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Leishmaniose visceral em humanos e relação com medidas de controle vetorial e canino |
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Costa, Danielle Nunes Carneiro Castro |
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Costa, Danielle Nunes Carneiro Castro Bermudi, Patricia Marques Moralejo Bermudi Rodas, Lilian Aparecida Colebrusco Nunes, Caris Maroni Hiramoto, Roberto Mitsuyoshi Tolezano, José Eduardo Cipriano, Rafael Silva Cardoso, Graziela Cândido Diniz Codeço, Cláudia Torres Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco |
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Bermudi, Patricia Marques Moralejo Bermudi Rodas, Lilian Aparecida Colebrusco Nunes, Caris Maroni Hiramoto, Roberto Mitsuyoshi Tolezano, José Eduardo Cipriano, Rafael Silva Cardoso, Graziela Cândido Diniz Codeço, Cláudia Torres Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco |
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Costa, Danielle Nunes Carneiro Castro Bermudi, Patricia Marques Moralejo Bermudi Rodas, Lilian Aparecida Colebrusco Nunes, Caris Maroni Hiramoto, Roberto Mitsuyoshi Tolezano, José Eduardo Cipriano, Rafael Silva Cardoso, Graziela Cândido Diniz Codeço, Cláudia Torres Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco |
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Leishmaniasis Visceral prevention & control Dogs parasitology Euthanasia Animal Spatial Analysis Leishmaniose Visceral prevenção & controle Cães parasitologia Eutanásia Animal Análise Espacial |
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Leishmaniasis Visceral prevention & control Dogs parasitology Euthanasia Animal Spatial Analysis Leishmaniose Visceral prevenção & controle Cães parasitologia Eutanásia Animal Análise Espacial |
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OBJECTIVE: Estimate the coverage of control measures of visceral leishmaniasis and relate them with the occurrence of human visceral leishmaniasis in endemic urban area. METHODS: Cases of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis were considered as study population and evaluated by a serological survey conducted in Araçatuba, state São Paulo, from 2007 to 2015. The cases of human visceral leishmaniasis were geocoded by the address of the patients and the canine disease by the address of the dogs’ owners. The coverage of serological survey, euthanasia, and insecticide spraying was calculated, as well as the canine seroprevalence and the incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis. The relationship between human visceral leishmaniasis and control measures was evaluated, as well as the seroprevalence by comparing maps and by linear regression. The relationship between the canine and the human disease was also evaluated by the Ripley’s K function. RESULTS: The incidence rates of human visceral leishmaniasis showed a period of decline (2007 to 2009) and a period of stability (2010 to 2015), a behavior similar to that of canine seroprevalence. In general, the coverage of control measures was low, and the non-association with the incidence of human visceral leishmaniasis can be a result of the period analyzed and of the small number of analyzed units (sectors of the Superintendence for the Control of Endemic Diseases). The distribution of human cases showed spatial dependence with the distribution of seropositive dogs from 2007 to 2009. CONCLUSIONS: This study reaffirmed the relationship between the occurrence of the disease in humans and dogs, it verified a decrease in the rates of visceral leishmaniasis in Araçatuba over time, even at low coverage of control activities. However, further studies are needed to determine if factors beyond monitoring and control measures are involved in the reduction of incidences. |
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