巴西马托格罗索州中型城市2018年1月至3月基孔肯雅病毒感染的社会人口和卫生概况

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Dandára Thaís Oliveira Ferreira, M. Atanaka, M. M. Espinosa, L. Schuler‐Faccini, Juliana Herrero da Silva, V. Vivi, Rayana De Castro da Paz, Vagner Ferreira do Nascimento, A. C. P. Terças-Trettel
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导言:基孔肯雅病毒已在亚洲、非洲、欧洲和美洲的60多个国家被发现,该病后的慢性影响到病毒感染者的生活以及社会、经济和公共卫生。目的是通过流行病学调查,根据社会人口和卫生因素,确定马托格罗索州一个中等城市基孔肯雅热感染情况的特征。方法:采用整群抽样方法,采用问卷调查和生物资料收集相结合的方法,对596名年龄≥18岁的成人进行血清流行病学调查。基孔肯雅热阳性病例是指抗基孔肯雅病毒酶免疫测定(ELISA)结果阳性的病例。统计分析采用描述性和推理技术,置信区间为95%,显著性水平为5%。结果:社区基孔肯雅热总体流行率为8.4%。基孔肯雅热的感染概况由妇女(p<0.204)、年龄在18至39岁之间(p<0.780)、学习时间超过08年(p<0.079)、报告的非白人种族/肤色p<0.871)和过去12个月内就业(p<0.927)组成。基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)感染未与情感伴侣居住有统计学意义(p<0.028)。结论:该研究发现,女性受感染的影响最大,单身是一个危险因素,危险行为,如家中存在幼虫和蚊子繁殖,反映了对该疾病的认识水平较低。
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Sociodemographic and sanitary profile of chikungunya virus infection in medium-sized municipality in Mato Grosso, from January to March 2018, Brasil.
Introduction: The chikungunya virus has already been identified in more than 60 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas, and chronicity after the disease impacts the lives of those affected by the virus, as well as society, the economy and public health. The objective was to characterize, through epidemiological survey, the profile of chikungunya infection in a mid-sized municipality in Mato Grosso according to sociodemographic and sanitary factors. Methods: The serum-epidemiological survey was conducted with 596 adults aged ≥ 18 years selected by cluster sampling process, with application of questionnaires and biological material collection. Positive cases of chikungunya fever were those with positive results in the anti-chikungunya virus enzyme immunoassay (ELISA). The statistical analyses used descriptive and inferential techniques with confidence intervals of 95% and a significance level of 5%. Results: The overall prevalence of chikungunya fever found in the community was 8.4%. The profile of infection by chikungunya fever is composed of women (p<0.204), aged between 18 and 39 years (p<0.780), more than 08 years of study (p<0.079), non-white reported race/color p<0.871) and employed in the past 12 months (p<0.927). Not residing with affective companion was statistically significant for infection by chikungunya virus (CHIKV) (p<0.028). Conclusion: The study found that women are the most affected by the infection, as well as being single represented a risk factor, and risk behaviors, such as presence of larvae and breeding of mosquitos at home, reflect a low level of awareness of the disease.
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