Systematic review of temporal trends of congenital syphilis in Brazil

IF 0.2 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
M. Madureira, P. H. Guerra, C. Finco, T. N. Helou, P. Barbato
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The present study was aimed to retrieve and analyse the temporal trends of congenital syphilis (CS) in Brazil, as well as to list its main associated factors. Methods: In August 2019 a systematic review was developed in four electronic databases (Lilacs, Pubmed, Scielo and Web of Science) and in manual searches on reference lists. It was established that the synthesis of this review would be composed by ecological studies with CS temporal trends in the Brazilian territory, regardless of the population characteristics and data representativeness. More specifically, it was also established that the prevalence of CS of the first and last year of the time series would be presented in the descriptive synthesis. Results: Of the 2,157 initial studies, 14 adequately met the inclusion criteria and composed the synthesis. Twelve (85.7%) of these studies showed increases in time trends, with particular emphasis on the two nationwide studies, which showed positive trends between 2003–2008 (0.4) and 2010–2015 (3.7). Associations were found between CS and socioeconomic and ethnic factors, especially in the groups of women with low income, low education, brown / black skin colour and who had untreated partners. Conclusion: most of the available research showed an increase in the temporal trends of CS, highlighting that these data were observed at the national, state and municipal levels. Since mothers socioeconomic and ethnic factors are associated with higher CS frequencies, efforts are needed to increase the coverage of the Unified Health System to vulnerable women.
巴西先天性梅毒时间趋势的系统回顾
本研究旨在检索和分析巴西先天性梅毒(CS)的时间趋势,并列出其主要相关因素。方法:2019年8月,在4个电子数据库(Lilacs、Pubmed、Scielo和Web of Science)和人工检索参考文献列表中进行系统评价。可以确定的是,无论种群特征和数据代表性如何,本综述的综合将由巴西境内具有CS时间趋势的生态研究组成。更具体地说,还确定时间序列的第一年和最后一年的CS流行率将在描述性综合中提出。结果:在2157项初始研究中,有14项充分符合纳入标准并构成了综合。这些研究中有12项(85.7%)显示出时间趋势的增加,特别是两项全国性研究,它们在2003-2008年(0.4)和2010-2015年(3.7)之间显示出积极趋势。研究发现,CS与社会经济和种族因素之间存在关联,尤其是在低收入、低教育程度、棕色/黑色皮肤以及伴侣未接受治疗的女性群体中。结论:现有的大多数研究都显示了CS的时间趋势增加,强调这些数据是在国家、州和市层面观察到的。由于母亲的社会经济和种族因素与较高的CS频率有关,因此需要努力扩大统一卫生系统对弱势妇女的覆盖范围。
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