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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 10(1): 1-9, 01/jan./2022. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1378522

ABSTRACT

Objective: the aim of this study was to relate sociodemographic, epidemiological and clinical conditions to the occurrence of severe cases of HZ in reference hospital of Fortaleza. Methods: this is a cross-sectional analytical study, based on medical records of patients admitted from 2009 to 2018. Pearson's x2 test or Fisher's exact test were used when appropriate. Results: we analyzed 196 medical records. The presence of complications occurred in 69.9%, the most affected region was the cranial (68.9%), and 1.5% died. The presence of vesicles (PR=1.37; 95%CI: 1.03-1.82; p=0.01) and the choice of antibiotic associated antiviral therapy (PR=0.58; 95%CI: 0.46-0.73; p=0.00) were significantly associated with the severity. Conclusions: the disease may be more severe at ages over 50. The presence of lesions in vesicles was associated with a higher prevalence of complications and the use of antibiotics and antivirals as a protective factor.


Objetivo: relacionar condições sociodemográficas, epidemiológicas e clínicas à ocorrência de casos graves de HZ em hospital de referência de Fortaleza. Métodos: trata-se de um estudo analítico transversal, baseado em prontuários de pacientes internados de 2009 a 2018. Foram utilizados o teste x2 de Pearson ou o teste exato de Fisher, quando apropriado. Resultados: foram analisados 196 prontuários. A presença de complicações ocorreu em 69,9%, a região mais acometida foi a craniana (68,9%), e 1,5% foi a óbito. A presença de vesículas (RP=1,37; IC95%: 1,03-1,82; p=0,01) e a escolha da terapia antiviral associada a antibióticos (RP=0,58; IC95%: 0,46-0,73; p=0,00) foram significativamente associadas com a gravidade. Conclusões: a doença pode ser mais grave a partir dos 50 anos. A presença de lesões em vesículas foi associada à maior prevalência de complicações e o uso de antibióticos e antivirais como fator de proteção.


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Herpes Zoster , Medical Records , Disease , Epidemiology , Herpesvirus 3, Human , Hospitalization , Inpatients , Methods
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Trop Med Infect Dis ; 6(4)2021 Dec 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34941665

ABSTRACT

Rabies transmitted by sylvatic populations has become an increasing concern in Brazil. A total of 113 participants with a history of contact with sylvatic populations were interviewed in 27 municipalities of Ceará State in northeast Brazil. Questionnaires included questions on knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding sylvatic rabies. Most of the respondents (92%) knew about rabies and confirmed at least one species that transmitted the disease (79.6%). Of these respondents, 69% mentioned monkeys, and 67.2% mentioned dogs. However, 16% of the respondents listed an incorrect species. In general, knowledge on the symptoms and signs and on prevention measures was weak. The majority raised pets (93.8%), most commonly dogs and cats, and, of all the pets, 85.7% were claimed to be vaccinated against rabies. A total of 67.3% reported the appearance of free-living wild animals around their houses, mostly marmosets and wild canids; 18.3% reported that sylvatic populations had attacked animals or humans. Seventy-three percent had raised or still were raising wild animals as pets, mostly capuchin monkeys (79.5%) and marmosets (24.1%). This is the first KAP study on sylvatic rabies in Brazil. The data indicate important knowledge gaps and risk behavior within a high-risk population. There is a need for strengthening and improving sylvatic rabies surveillance and control, combined with the intensification of education and information campaigns.

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Trop Med Infect Dis ; 6(3)2021 Jul 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34287384

ABSTRACT

In Brazil, the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination program has so far prioritized people over 75 years of age. By the end of March 2021, in Ceará State, a total of 313,328 elderly people had received at least one dose of vaccine (45% Oxford-AstraZeneca/Fiocruz and 55% CoronaVac-Sinovac/Butantan), and 159,970 had received two doses (83% CoronaVac-Sinovac/Butantan and 17% Oxford-AstraZeneca/Fiocruz). After a single dose, there was already a significant reduction in COVID 19-related deaths (protection ratio: 19.31 (95% CI: 18.20-20.48), attributable protection ratio: 94.8%); higher protection ratios were observed after the application of two doses of the vaccine (132.67; 95% CI: 109.88-160.18), with an attributable protection ratio of 99.2%. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are highly effective in reducing the number of COVID-19-related deaths in over 75-year-olds in Brazil, one of the hardest hit countries by the current pandemic.

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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 9(1): 1-10, 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1369602

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Relacionar as condições sociodemográficas, epidemiológicas e clínicas à ocorrência de casos graves de varicela. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo transversal e analítico, tendo como fonte de dados prontuários de pacientes internados entre os anos de 2009 a 2018 no Hospital São José de doenças infecciosas (HSJ). Todas as variáveis selecionadas foram analisadas pelo programa Stata versão 15.1 e relacionadas com a presença de complicação, de forma a descobrir os fatores associados. Resultado: De um total de 302 prontuários, 54,3% eram do sexo masculino com idade mediana de 8 anos. A presença de complicação ocorreu em 82,4%, sendo complicações cutâneas as mais relatadas (65,4%). Das internações, 2,3% foram a óbito. A escolha da terapêutica com uso de antivirais associados a antibióticos (RP: 0,44; IC95%: 0,33 ­ 0,59 p=0,00) e alterações no exame de raios x de tórax (RP: 1,37; IC95%: 1,13 ­ 1,66; p=0,01) foram significativamente associados à gravidade do quadro de infecção por varicela. Conclusão: A varicela não deve ser considera uma doença inofensiva devido aos inúmeros tipos de complicações que podem associar-se à doença, causando internamento hospitalar e, em alguns casos, necessidade de tratamento intensivo. Os fatores associados foram a terapêutica utilizada, reduzindo a gravidade, e alteracoes no raio-x, aumentando a gravidade do caso.


Objective: The aim of this study is to relate sociodemographic, epidemiological and clinical conditions to the occurrence of severe cases of varicella. Methods: This is a cross-sectional and analytical study, using as a source of data medical records of patients hospitalized between the years 2009 to 2018 at the São José Hospital for infectious diseases (HSJ). All selected variables were analyzed by Stata program version 15.1 and related to the presence of complication in order to discover the associated factors. Result: From a total of 302 records, 54.3% were male, with a median age of 8 years. The presence of complications occurred in 82.4%, with cutaneous complications being the most reported (65.4%). Of the hospitalizations, 2.3% died. Choice of therapy with use of antivirals associated with antibiotics (PR: 0.44; 95% CI: 0.33 - 0.59; p = 0.00) and changes in chest x-ray exams (PR: 1.37; 95% CI: 1.13 - 1.66; p = 0.01) were significantly associated with the severity of varicella infection. Conclusion: Varicella should not be considered a harmless disease due to the numerous types of complications that can be associated with the disease, causing hospitalization and, in some cases, the need for intensive treatment. The associated factors were the therapy used, reducing the severity, and changes on x-ray that increased the severity of the case.


Subject(s)
Chickenpox , Patients , Sex , Therapeutics , Medical Records , Epidemiology , Communicable Diseases , Risk Factors , Infections
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