COVID-19 大流行之前和期间巴西的先天性梅毒情况

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.53660/clm-3626-24n07b
Ana Laura Santos Borém, Giovana Gontijo Freitas, João Vitor Moreira Silva, Maria Luiza Vianna Meira, Lucas André Araújo de Oliveira, Karina Andrade de Prince
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分析 Covid-19 大流行对 2018 年至 2021 年巴西影响病例通报的影响。这是一项以文件为基础的回顾性、描述性、定量研究,在巴西国家医学研究所(SINAM)和巴西卫生研究所(SIH/SUS)的数据库中进行了检索。在评估期间,巴西共报告了 83934 例先天性梅毒病例,减少了 59%。住院病例增加了 14.9%,主要集中在东南部地区,但北部和东北部地区的住院病例多于报告病例。从大流行前和大流行期间的情况来看,所有地区的病例都有所减少,但北部、东北部和东南部地区的住院人数却有所增加。这种疾病在性别上并不占优势,但主要发生在 0-6 天的新生儿(94.76%)和混血儿(52.91%)身上。89.13%的近期病例存活,1.25%死亡。值得注意的是,先天性梅毒在巴西仍然很普遍,由于 Covid-19 导致卫生系统发生变化,对产前护理产生了负面影响,减少了对该疾病的筛查和早期诊断,因为收治的病人数量高于报告的病例数量。
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Congenital syphilis in Brazil before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
To analyze the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on a notification of impact cases in Brazil from 2018 to 2021. This is a retrospective, descriptive, quantitative, document-based study, with a search in the databases of the SINAM and SIH/SUS. In the period evaluated, 83,934 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in Brazil, with a decrease of 59%. Hospitalizations increased by 14.9%, with a predominance in the Southeast region, however, the North and Northeast regions recorded more hospitalizations than reported cases. Evaluating the pre-pandemic and pandemic period, there is a decrease in cases in all regions to the detriment of an increase in hospitalizations in the North, Northeast and Southeast. The disease does not have a predominance in terms of sex, but it prevails in newborns aged 0 to 6 days (94.76%) and in mixed-race (52.91%). 89.13% of the cases in the recent form evolved as alive while 1.25% died. It is noted that congenital syphilis is still prevalent in Brazil and that changes in the health system due to Covid-19 had a negative impact on prenatal care, reducing the screening and early diagnosis of the disease, since the number of patients admitted is higher than the reported cases.
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