Tuberculosis cases with post-mortem notification in Brazil, 2014: a descriptive study based on surveillance data.

Ursila Manga Aridja, Luciana Guerra Gallo, Ana Flávia de Morais Oliveira, Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva, Elisabeth Carmen Duarte
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Abstract

Objective: To characterize tuberculosis cases notified at post-mortem in Brazil in 2014.

Methods: This is a descriptive study of tuberculosis cases notified at post-mortem. Data resulted from linkage of the Notifiable Health Conditions Information System-TB (SINAN-TB) and the Mortality Information System (SIM), and were described according to underlying cause of death: tuberculosis, AIDS and other.

Results: In the 2,703 tuberculosis cases notified at post-mortem, a higher proportion was found of people of the male sex (73.5%), aged over 39 (80.8%), <8 years of schooling (66.5%), of Black and brown race/skin color (62.8%), with the pulmonary clinical form of tuberculosis (75.2%); there was also a higher proportion of cases notified by the public health service (57.6%) and in municipalities with HDI-M >0.7 (66.6%).

Conclusion: The characteristics described of people with post-mortem notification and the magnitude of this outcome suggest weaknesses in tuberculosis care and surveillance services.

2014年巴西有死后通报的结核病病例:基于监测数据的描述性研究
目的:对2014年巴西尸检报告的肺结核病例进行特征分析。方法:对死后报告的肺结核病例进行描述性研究。数据来自应通报卫生状况信息系统(SINAN-TB)和死亡率信息系统(SIM)的链接,并根据潜在的死亡原因进行描述:结核病、艾滋病和其他。结果:2703例尸检肺结核病例中,男性占73.5%,年龄大于39岁占80.8%,0.7岁占66.6%。结论:具有死后通报的人所描述的特征和这一结果的严重程度表明结核病护理和监测服务存在弱点。
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