Spatial analysis of Zika virus microcephaly cases in a Brazilian municipality

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Daisyanne Augusto dos Sales Santos, M. Cardoso, Fernando Daniel de Oliveira Mayorga, Francisco Everson da Silva Costa, Natanael Nascimento Rodrigues, G. M. D. Melo
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Objective: to analyze the spatial distribution of microcephaly cases by Zika virus in a Brazilian municipality. Methods: ecological study that analyzed 53 confirmed cases of microcephaly by Zika virus, reported between 2015 and 2016, extracted from the Registry of Public Health Events - Microcephaly. Incidence rates of the disease in neighborhoods of the municipality, Global and Local Moran Index and Kernel dispersion method were calculated. Results: common areas with high Zika microcephaly incidence rates were identified. The value of Moran’s I demonstrated the presence of clusters, with p=0.001, I=0.3159 in 2015 and I=0.2158 in 2016. According to the Kernel map, there was concentration of cases in Regional Executive Secretariats IV and VI. Most of the cases are within or near precarious settlements. Conclusion: the cases did not occur randomly and reinforce their relationship with the living conditions of the population. Contributions to practice: it is expected that this study can contribute to reflect on public policies and surveillance actions to reduce Zika transmission, recognizing the territories of higher risk for the disease. In addition, to expand discussions between managers and health professionals to qualify notification, care, and monitoring of children with microcephaly by Zika.
巴西某市寨卡病毒小头症病例的空间分析
目的:分析巴西某市寨卡病毒感染小头症病例的空间分布。方法:生态学研究分析了2015年至2016年报告的53例寨卡病毒小头症确诊病例,这些病例摘自公共卫生事件登记处-小头症。计算全市社区发病率、全球和局部Moran指数及核离散度法。结果:确定了寨卡小头症高发地区。Moran’s I值表明集群的存在,其p=0.001, 2015年I=0.3159, 2016年I=0.2158。根据内核地图,病例集中在第四和第六区域执行秘书处。大多数病例在不稳定的定居点内或附近。结论:这些病例不是随机发生的,与人群的生活状况密切相关。对实践的贡献:期望本研究有助于反思公共政策和监测行动,以减少寨卡病毒的传播,认识到该疾病的高风险地区。此外,扩大管理人员和卫生专业人员之间的讨论,以使寨卡病毒感染的小头畸形儿童的通报、护理和监测合格。
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