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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 52: e20180418, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041510

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: We evaluated the epidemiological and clinical profile of reported cases of bee sting incidents in Santa Catarina, Brazil. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included all reported cases of bee sting incidents among the population of Santa Catarina from 2007 to 2017. RESULTS: In total, 8,912 cases were reported, corresponding to an overall rate of 12.3/100,000 population. The mean age was 29,8 years with 60.2% men. The lethality rate was 0.2%. CONCLUSIONS: Santa Catarina has a high incidence rate of bee stings, which is higher than the national average. The data presented in this study may be underestimated.


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Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Bee Venoms/poisoning , Bees , Insect Bites and Stings/mortality , Brazil/epidemiology , Incidence , Retrospective Studies , Cohort Studies , Disease Notification , Spatial Analysis , Middle Aged
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Rev. Bras. Saúde Mater. Infant. (Online) ; 18(3): 461-469, July-Sept. 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013107

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Abstract Objectives: to analyze both frequency and risk factors for seroconversion among newborns of HIV-positive mothers to HIV. Methods: a cohort study was conducted with children residing in Southern Region of Santa Catarina. Secondary data from the notification files and medical records of newborn's mothers of infected infants were used. The participants were all the newborns from 2005 to 2015 that were exposed to HIV through vertical transmission and attended a municipal health care center. Results: there were 104 cases of infant exposure to HIV. Seroconversion was confirmed in three cases, two of them died of AIDS during the study period. Breastfeeding (PR= 32.7; CI95%= 10.7-99.5; p= 0.002) and non-use of antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy (PR=18.2; CI95%= 2.0-163.0; p= 0.008) were risk factors for HIV seroconversion. Conclusions: seroconversion rates among neonates in Southern Region of Santa Catarina were similar to the national average. Seroconversion was associated with non-use of antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy and breastfeeding.


Resumo Objetivos: investigar a frequência e analisar os fatores de risco para soroconversão entre nascidos vivos de mães soropositivas ao HIV. Métodos: foi realizado estudo de coorte, com crianças residentes na Região Sul de Santa Catarina. Foram usados dados secundários referentes a ficha de notificação e acompanhamento de criança exposta ao HIV e revisão do prontuário das mães das crianças infectadas. Participaram do estudo todos os nascidos vivos no período de 2005 a 2015 expostos ao HIV por transmissão vertical atendidos no serviço municipal de saúde. Resultados: houve 104 exposições ao HIV, sendo que em três casos se confirmou soroconversão e dois foram a óbito por Aids.O aleitamento materno (RP=32,7; IC95%=10,7-99,5); p=0,002) e o não uso de antirretroviral durante a gestação (RP=18,2; IC95%=2,0-163,0); p=0,008) foram fatores de risco para a soroconversão. Conclusões: a soroconversão em neonatos na Região Sul de Santa Catarina foi similar à média nacional. Houve associação com não utilização de terapia antirretroviral durante a gestação e aleitamento materno.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/transmission , HIV , HIV Seropositivity/transmission , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical , Live Birth , Breast Feeding , Infant, Newborn , Risk Factors , Cohort Studies , Anti-Retroviral Agents , Health Services
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