Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Oct 2021)

Persistence of Schistosomiasis-Related Morbidity in Northeast Brazil: An Integrated Spatio-Temporal Analysis

  • Bárbara Morgana da Silva,
  • Anderson Fuentes Ferreira,
  • José Alexandre Menezes da Silva,
  • Rebeca Gomes de Amorim,
  • Ana Lúcia Coutinho Domingues,
  • Marta Cristhiany Cunha Pinheiro,
  • Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra,
  • Jorg Heukelbach,
  • Alberto Novaes Ramos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6040193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 193

Abstract

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Objective: To analyze the temporal trend and spatial patterns of schistosomiasis-related morbidity in Northeast Brazil, 2001–2017. Methods: Ecological study, of time series and spatial analysis, based on case notifications and hospital admission data, as provided by the Ministry of Health. Results: Of a total of 15,574,392 parasitological stool examinations, 941,961 (6.0%) were positive, mainly on the coastline of Pernambuco, Alagoas and Sergipe states. There was a reduction from 7.4% (2002) to 3.9% (2017) of positive samples and in the temporal trend of the detection rate (APC—11.6*; Confidence Interval 95%—13.9 to −9.1). There was a total of 5879 hospital admissions, with 40.4% in Pernambuco state. The hospitalization rate reduced from 0.82 (2001) to 0.02 (2017) per 100,000 inhabitants. Conclusion: Despite the reduction in case detection and hospitalizations, the persistence of focal areas of the disease in coastal areas is recognized. This reduction may indicate a possible positive impact of control on epidemiological patterns, but also operational issues related to access to healthcare and the development of surveillance and control actions in the Unified Health System.

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