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Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde

versión impresa ISSN 1679-4974versión On-line ISSN 2237-9622

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BRITO, Maria Isabelle Barbosa da Silva; SILVA, Maria Beatriz Araújo  y  QUININO, Louisiana Regadas de Macedo. Epidemiological situation and control of schistosomiasis in Pernambuco, Brazil: a descriptive study, 2010-2016. Epidemiol. Serv. Saúde [online]. 2020, vol.29, n.2, e2019252.  Epub 24-Abr-2020. ISSN 1679-4974.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5123/s1679-49742020000200015.

Objective:

to describe schistosomiasis control actions and its epidemiological situation in Pernambuco, Brazil, 2010-2016.

Methods:

this was a descriptive study using data from the Schistosomiasis Surveillance and Control Program Information System for 116 municipalities, including indicators related to control actions (population surveyed, tests performed, treatment coverage) and epidemiological actions (positivity, parasite load, other helminthiases).

Results:

Health Regions II, III, IV, V and XII, which are traditionally endemic, registered higher average percentages for control actions (population surveyed [6.5%, 6.0%, 2.0%, 12.0%, and 13.0%], tests performed [75.0%, 75.5%, 74.0%, 74.0%, and 68.5%], and treatment coverage [71.0%, 82.5%, 82.0%, 91.0%, and 73.0%], respectively), and higher average percentages for epidemiological variables (positivity [3.5%, 8.0%, 1.0%, 2.0%, and 6.5%], high parasite load [0.1%, 0.7%, 0.02%, 0.03%, and 0.5%], and other helminthiases [4.0%, 11.0%, 4.0%, 6.0%, and 8.0%], respectively).

Conclusion:

control actions need to be expanded in traditionally endemic regions.

Palabras clave : Schistosomiasis; Information Systems; Endemic Diseases; Neglected Diseases; Public Health Surveillance; Epidemiology Descriptive.

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