Surtos de varicela em creches na Capela do Socorro em 2005 / Varicella outbreak in the Capela do Socorro, 2005
Rev. med. (Säo Paulo)
; 86(3): 148-154, jul.-set. 2007. ilus, tab
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RESUMO
A varicela é uma doença causada pelo vírus varicela-zoster. A varicela é extremamente transmissível sendo transmitida de pessoa à pessoa, com risco maior em ambientes fechados, como creches, salas de aula e enfermarias...
ABSTRACT
The varicella disease is caused by a varicella-zoster virus. The varicella is extremely transmissible, being transmitted from person to person, its greater risk is on closed ambient as foundling-hospitals, class rooms and sick-rooms. The vaccine is insure and immune to children, healthy adults and in free compromising patients it shows good tolerability with few collateral reactions having an efficacy of 80%. The goal of this work has being to analyze the varicella outbreak occurred in 2005 at Capela do Socorro region. The study done was transversal, through outbreak data ocurred in foundlings during the year of 2005 in theregion Capela do Socorro Health Vigillancy Supervising (SUVIS). In the present study, 36 establishments have been analysed, having at least one varicella outbreak and showing a total of 617 cases out of a group of 6845 members, with an attack tax of 9,01%. The data obtained has shown predominance on an age of 1-4 years (x2=195.50) in the winter months (61,11% of the outbreak) and a major outbreak numbers on near institutions to Veleiros, Republica and Mirna, respectively. The CEI José Molina has been the one that presented major attack tax (38,46%). Due to the great transmissibility of varicella and to the extreme rapidity that it can be disseminated in confined ambients as foundlings, is the reason of the importance of a study related to the foundlings as those of the Capela do Socorro...
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Main subject:
Chickenpox
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Child Day Care Centers
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Disease Outbreaks
Type of study:
Observational study
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Prevalence study
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Risk factors
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Screening study
Limits:
Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
Language:
Portuguese
Journal:
Rev. med. (Säo Paulo)
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Universidade Santo Amaro/BR
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Universidade de Santo Amaro/BR