对恰加斯病(美洲锥虫病)持续居住易感性的原因:巴西东北部的一项定性研究

Q4 Medicine
Taís F Gomes, Francisca Samya S Freitas, Claudia M Bezerra, Marli M Lima, Filipe A Carvalho-Costa
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摘要

恰加斯病病媒与人之间的相互作用在脆弱的住所中持续存在,病媒以人为食并寻找繁殖条件。本研究探讨了影响巴西农村社区住宅建设方法选择的因素,强调了住宅脆弱性持续存在的基本原理。关于当地居民对安全和房屋建造方法的看法的信息是通过家庭访谈和开放式问卷收集的。研究显示,有很大一部分脆弱的泥屋,还有一些正在建设中。土地使用权的不安全阻碍了固定住房的建设。泥屋的结构更稳定。文化和经济因素显然与房屋建造方法的选择有关。家庭经济的演变与传统方面的冲突,以及泥房建造所需材料成本的相对增加,并没有完全抑制泥房的发展。
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Reasons for persistence of dwelling vulnerability to Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis): a qualitative study in northeastern Brazil.

Interaction between Chagas disease vectors and man is continuous in vulnerable dwellings, in which the vectors feed on man and find conditions for reproduction. This study explores factors that affect the choice of home construction methods in a rural community in Brazil, emphasizing the rationale for the persistence of dwelling vulnerability. Information on local resident perspectives regarding safety and home construction methods was gathered through domiciliary interviews with open questionnaires. The study revealed a large proportion of vulnerable mud huts, with others under construction. Insecurity over land tenure inhibits the construction of definitive houses. Mud homes are associated with greater structural stability. Cultural and economic factors have clearly been linked to the choice of method for home construction. The economic evolution of family conflicts with traditional aspects as well as the relative increased cost of the materials needed for mud house construction has not completely inhibited building with mud.

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