2024年,巴西南部老年人口中与登革热相关的严重死亡人数激增

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Alexandre Sarmento Queiroga , Danielly Alves Mendes Barbosa , Tulio de Lima Campos , Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold , Andre M. Siqueira , Richard Steiner Salvato , Gabriel Luz Wallau
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摘要

随着气候变化,登革热正在全球范围内蔓延。2024年,报告的病例超过1400万例。仅巴西就报告了大约650万例死亡,死亡人数达到惊人的6000人左右。在历史上受影响较小的南巴西大德州,严重病例中的登革热致死率特别高,但在过去4年中发病率和疫情有所增加。在本报告中,我们提出了一些假设来解释高致死率。结果南里奥格兰德州的老年人比例是巴西各州中最高的。这一因素与免疫能力较差的人群、对发现和治疗重症登革热的认识水平较低以及管理老年患者的困难有关,可能是重症登革热致死率较高的原因。结论该地区登革热发病率预计将在未来几年上升,迫切需要采取综合措施,提高认识,减少蚊虫数量,减轻该地区特别是最脆弱的老年人群的登革热负担。
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Severe dengue–related deaths in the elderly population soared in Southern Brazil in 2024

Introduction

Dengue fever is expanding worldwide on the track of climate change. In 2024, more than 14 million cases were reported. Around 6.5 million of those were reported in Brazil alone, reaching a staggering number of around 6000 deaths. Dengue lethality in severe cases were particularly high in Rio Grande do Sul, a historically less affected state which has witnessed an increased incidence and outbreaks in the last 4 years.

Design

In this report, we raised some hypotheses to explain the high lethality.

Results

Rio Grande do Sul has the highest proportion of elderly individuals among all states in Brazil. This factor, associated with the immunologically naive population, low levels of awareness to detect and treat severe dengue, and the difficulties in managing elderly patients, may have contributed to this higher lethality in severe dengue.

Conclusions

The expected increasing dengue incidence in the region in the subsequent years highlights the urgent need of an integrated approach to raise awareness, reduce mosquito populations, and reduce dengue burden in the region, particularly, in the most vulnerable elderly population.
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