ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To present the urban arboviruses (dengue, zika and chikungunya) stratification methodology by the territorial receptivity Index, an instrument for the surveillance and control of these diseases, which considers the heterogeneity of an intra-municipal territory. METHODS: Ecological study that uses as unit of analysis the areas covered by health centers in Belo Horizonte. For the development of a territorial receptivity index, indicators of socio-environmental determination of urban arboviruses were selected in order to integrate the analysis of main components. The resulting components were weighted by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and combined via map algebra. RESULTS: The territorial receptivity index showed great heterogeneity of urban infrastructure conditions. The areas classified with high and very high receptivity correspond to approximately 33% of the occupied area and are mainly concentrated in the administrative planning regions of East, Northeast, North, West, and Barreiro, especially in areas surrounding the municipality. When the density of dengue cases and Aedes eggs, from 2016, were superimposed with the stratification by the index of territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses, areas of very high receptivity had a high density of cases and Aedes eggs – higher than that observed in other areas of the city, which corresponds to a very small percentage of the municipal territory (13.5%). CONCLUSION: The analyses indicate the need for the development of adequate surveillance and control actions for each context, overcoming the logic of homogeneous allocation throughout the territory. |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arbovirusesArboAlvo: método de estratificação da receptividade territorial às arboviroses urbanasInfecções por Arbovirus, epidemiologiaFatores de RiscoZona de Risco, classificaçãoMonitoramento EpidemiológicoEstudos EcológicosArbovirus Infections, epidemiologyRisk FactorsRisk Zone, classificationEpidemiological Monitoring Ecological StudiesOBJECTIVE: To present the urban arboviruses (dengue, zika and chikungunya) stratification methodology by the territorial receptivity Index, an instrument for the surveillance and control of these diseases, which considers the heterogeneity of an intra-municipal territory. METHODS: Ecological study that uses as unit of analysis the areas covered by health centers in Belo Horizonte. For the development of a territorial receptivity index, indicators of socio-environmental determination of urban arboviruses were selected in order to integrate the analysis of main components. The resulting components were weighted by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and combined via map algebra. RESULTS: The territorial receptivity index showed great heterogeneity of urban infrastructure conditions. The areas classified with high and very high receptivity correspond to approximately 33% of the occupied area and are mainly concentrated in the administrative planning regions of East, Northeast, North, West, and Barreiro, especially in areas surrounding the municipality. When the density of dengue cases and Aedes eggs, from 2016, were superimposed with the stratification by the index of territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses, areas of very high receptivity had a high density of cases and Aedes eggs – higher than that observed in other areas of the city, which corresponds to a very small percentage of the municipal territory (13.5%). CONCLUSION: The analyses indicate the need for the development of adequate surveillance and control actions for each context, overcoming the logic of homogeneous allocation throughout the territory.OBJETIVO: Apresentar a metodologia de estratificação das arboviroses urbanas (dengue, zika e chikungunya) pelo índice de receptividade territorial, instrumento de vigilância e controle dessas doenças que considera a heterogeneidade territorial intramunicipal. MÉTODOS: Estudo ecológico que utiliza como unidade de análise as áreas de abrangência dos centros de saúde de Belo Horizonte (MG). Para a construção do índice de receptividade territorial foram selecionados indicadores de determinação socioambiental das arboviroses urbanas a fim de integrar à análise de componentes principais. As componentes resultantes foram ponderadas por análise de processos hierárquicos (AHP) e agregadas por meio de álgebra de mapas. RESULTADOS: O índice de receptividade territorial evidenciou grande heterogeneidade das condições de infraestrutura urbana. As áreas classificadas como alta e muito alta receptividade correspondem a aproximadamente 33% da área ocupada e se concentram sobretudo nas regiões de planejamento administrativo Leste, Nordeste, Norte, Oeste e Barreiro, principalmente em áreas limítrofes do município. Quando sobrepostas à densidade de casos de dengue e de ovos de Aedes em 2016, a estratificação pelo índice de receptividade territorial às arboviroses urbanas demonstra que áreas de muito alta receptividade apresentam uma densidade de casos, bem como de ovos de Aedes superior àquela observada nas demais áreas da cidade, o que corresponde a um percentual bastante reduzido do território municipal (13,5%). CONCLUSÕES: As análises indicam a necessidade do desenvolvimento de ações de vigilância e controle adequadas para cada contexto, superando, assim, a lógica de alocação homogênea em todo o território.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2022-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/19831010.11606/s1518-8787.2022056003546Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 56 (2022); 39Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 56 (2022); 39Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 56 (2022); 391518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/198310/182461https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/198310/182460https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/198310/182459Copyright (c) 2022 Alexandre San Pedro Siqueira, Heitor Levy Ferreira Praça, Jefferson Pereira Caldas dos Santos, Hermano Gomes Albuquerque, Leandro Vouga Pereira, Taynãna Cesar Simões, Eduardo Viana Vieira Gusmão, Aline Aparecida Thomaz Pereira, Fabiano Geraldo Pimenta Júnior, Aline Araújo Nobre, Mariane Branco Alves, Christovam Barcellos, Marilia Sá Carvalho, Paulo Chagastelles Sabroza, Nildimar Alves Honóriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Alexandre San PedroPraça, Heitor Levy FerreiraSantos, Jefferson Pereira Caldas dosAlbuquerque, Hermano GomesPereira, Leandro VougaSimões, Taynãna CesarGusmão, Eduardo Viana VieiraPereira, Aline Aparecida ThomazPimenta Júnior, Fabiano Geraldo Nobre, Aline Araújo Alves, Mariane BrancoBarcellos, ChristovamCarvalho, Marilia SáSabroza, Paulo ChagastellesHonório, Nildimar Alves2022-05-27T13:42:44Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/198310Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2022-05-27T13:42:44Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses ArboAlvo: método de estratificação da receptividade territorial às arboviroses urbanas |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses Siqueira, Alexandre San Pedro Infecções por Arbovirus, epidemiologia Fatores de Risco Zona de Risco, classificação Monitoramento Epidemiológico Estudos Ecológicos Arbovirus Infections, epidemiology Risk Factors Risk Zone, classification Epidemiological Monitoring Ecological Studies |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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ArboAlvo: stratification method for territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses |
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Siqueira, Alexandre San Pedro |
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Siqueira, Alexandre San Pedro Praça, Heitor Levy Ferreira Santos, Jefferson Pereira Caldas dos Albuquerque, Hermano Gomes Pereira, Leandro Vouga Simões, Taynãna Cesar Gusmão, Eduardo Viana Vieira Pereira, Aline Aparecida Thomaz Pimenta Júnior, Fabiano Geraldo Nobre, Aline Araújo Alves, Mariane Branco Barcellos, Christovam Carvalho, Marilia Sá Sabroza, Paulo Chagastelles Honório, Nildimar Alves |
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author |
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Praça, Heitor Levy Ferreira Santos, Jefferson Pereira Caldas dos Albuquerque, Hermano Gomes Pereira, Leandro Vouga Simões, Taynãna Cesar Gusmão, Eduardo Viana Vieira Pereira, Aline Aparecida Thomaz Pimenta Júnior, Fabiano Geraldo Nobre, Aline Araújo Alves, Mariane Branco Barcellos, Christovam Carvalho, Marilia Sá Sabroza, Paulo Chagastelles Honório, Nildimar Alves |
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Siqueira, Alexandre San Pedro Praça, Heitor Levy Ferreira Santos, Jefferson Pereira Caldas dos Albuquerque, Hermano Gomes Pereira, Leandro Vouga Simões, Taynãna Cesar Gusmão, Eduardo Viana Vieira Pereira, Aline Aparecida Thomaz Pimenta Júnior, Fabiano Geraldo Nobre, Aline Araújo Alves, Mariane Branco Barcellos, Christovam Carvalho, Marilia Sá Sabroza, Paulo Chagastelles Honório, Nildimar Alves |
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Infecções por Arbovirus, epidemiologia Fatores de Risco Zona de Risco, classificação Monitoramento Epidemiológico Estudos Ecológicos Arbovirus Infections, epidemiology Risk Factors Risk Zone, classification Epidemiological Monitoring Ecological Studies |
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Infecções por Arbovirus, epidemiologia Fatores de Risco Zona de Risco, classificação Monitoramento Epidemiológico Estudos Ecológicos Arbovirus Infections, epidemiology Risk Factors Risk Zone, classification Epidemiological Monitoring Ecological Studies |
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OBJECTIVE: To present the urban arboviruses (dengue, zika and chikungunya) stratification methodology by the territorial receptivity Index, an instrument for the surveillance and control of these diseases, which considers the heterogeneity of an intra-municipal territory. METHODS: Ecological study that uses as unit of analysis the areas covered by health centers in Belo Horizonte. For the development of a territorial receptivity index, indicators of socio-environmental determination of urban arboviruses were selected in order to integrate the analysis of main components. The resulting components were weighted by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and combined via map algebra. RESULTS: The territorial receptivity index showed great heterogeneity of urban infrastructure conditions. The areas classified with high and very high receptivity correspond to approximately 33% of the occupied area and are mainly concentrated in the administrative planning regions of East, Northeast, North, West, and Barreiro, especially in areas surrounding the municipality. When the density of dengue cases and Aedes eggs, from 2016, were superimposed with the stratification by the index of territorial receptivity to urban arboviruses, areas of very high receptivity had a high density of cases and Aedes eggs – higher than that observed in other areas of the city, which corresponds to a very small percentage of the municipal territory (13.5%). CONCLUSION: The analyses indicate the need for the development of adequate surveillance and control actions for each context, overcoming the logic of homogeneous allocation throughout the territory. |
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