Rocky Mountain spotted fever, an underdiagnosed cause of headache

Fernanda Cristina Poscai Ribeiro
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IntroductionRocky Mountain spotted fever is a tick-borne rickettsiosis. The main clinical signs and symptoms are fever, severe headache, rashes and myalgia. Endothelium tropism can lead to vasculitis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage. In addition, the disease can generate neurological impairment through meningoencephalitis, characterized by holocranial headache. It is considered difficult to diagnose and underreported because nonspecific signs and it is commonly confused with dengue. Objectives To analyze the epidemiology of spotted fever in São Paulo (state) between 2010 and 2020. MethodologyThe work is a descriptive cross-sectional study that statistically analyzes the cases of spotted fever in São Paulo between 2010 and 2020 through data obtained by the Information System of Notifiable Diseases (SINAN). The proportions of spotted fever cases were calculated according to: sex, age group, race/color, infection environment, confirmation criteria and evolution. The correlation coefficient between human development index (HDI) and that of the reporting city and mortality was estimated. The number of inhabitants and HDI were from the latest IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) census in 2010. ResultsThere are 869 cases were confirmed (representing 44% of the country's cases), of which 324 are from the metropolitan region of Campinas. The correlation coefficient between HDI and deaths is 0.06 and the average HDI of the cities is 0.79. (To see the complete abstract, please, check out the PDF).
落基山斑疹热,一种未确诊的头痛病因
落基山斑疹热是一种蜱传立克次体病。主要临床体征和症状为发热、剧烈头痛、皮疹和肌痛。内皮趋向性可导致血管炎、血栓和出血。此外,该病可通过脑膜脑炎引起神经功能损害,以颅头痛为特征。由于无特异性体征且常与登革热混淆,该病被认为难以诊断且报告不足。目的分析2010 - 2020年圣保罗州斑疹热流行病学。本研究是一项描述性横断面研究,通过法定疾病信息系统(SINAN)获得的数据,对2010年至2020年期间圣保罗市斑疹热病例进行统计分析。按性别、年龄、种族/肤色、感染环境、确诊标准及演变情况计算斑点热病例比例。估算了报告城市与人类发展指数(HDI)与死亡率的相关系数。居民人数和人类发展指数来自巴西地理与统计研究所(IBGE) 2010年最新的人口普查。结果共确诊病例869例(占全国病例的44%),其中324例来自坎皮纳斯大都市区。HDI与死亡的相关系数为0.06,城市的平均HDI为0.79。(要查看完整的摘要,请查看PDF)。
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