Nicolas Brune-Gonçalves, Gustavo Brune Gonçalves, Lucas Prata Vicente, Fernando Maffioletti Ferrari, Leone Salomão Vieiras Dalla Bernardina, Bernardo Santos Roza, Luis Augusto Pereira, Cecília Schettino de Araújo, Joamyr Victor Rossoni Junior, Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira
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Spatiotemporal distribution of leptospirosis in the Espirito Santo State, Brazil.
Leptospirosis, a neglected zoonotic disease of global relevance, particularly affects populations in socio-environmentally vulnerable regions. In tropical countries such as Brazil, the prevalence of leptospirosis increases significantly during floods, increasing human exposure to contaminated environments. This study aims to investigate the spatiotemporal distribution and prevalence of confirmed leptospirosis cases in Espirito Santo State, Brazil, from 2020 to 2024. This ecological study used secondary data from the Espirito Santo State Health Department and population estimates from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Prevalence rates were calculated by municipality. Kernel density estimation was used to assess spatial clustering. A total of 344 confirmed cases were reported during the study period, with the highest prevalence in the Southern and Metropolitan mesoregions. Most cases occurred in urban areas and predominantly affected economically active men aged 20-59 years. These findings highlight the influence of socio-environmental determinants on leptospirosis distribution and reinforce the importance of geospatial tools in finding high-risk areas and supporting targeted public health strategies.
期刊介绍:
The Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Journal of the São Paulo Institute of Tropical Medicine) is a journal devoted to research on different aspects of tropical infectious diseases. The journal welcomes original work on all infectious diseases, provided that data and results are directly linked to human health.
The journal publishes, besides original articles, review articles, case reports, brief communications, and letters to the editor. The journal publishes manuscripts only in English.
From 2016 on, the Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Journal of the São Paulo Institute of Tropical Medicine) is published online only, maintaining the free access.
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