Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical ()

Socio-epidemiological characterization of human leptospirosis in the Federal District, Brazil, 2011-2015

  • Ivanildo de Oliveira Correia Santos,
  • Marina Frota de Albuquerque Landi,
  • Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima,
  • Laurício Monteiro Cruz,
  • Maria Isabel Rao Bofill,
  • Divino Eterno dos Santos,
  • Márcio Botelho de Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0188-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 3
pp. 372 – 375

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Human leptospirosis (HL) in the Federal District (DF), Brazil, is endemic and requires studies to characterize the socio-epidemiological profile of the vulnerable population. METHODS: Seventy-nine autochthonous cases of HL between 2011-2015 were analyzed based on the databases of the Epidemiological and Environmental Health Surveillance Department, DF. RESULTS: The male population aged 31-45 years represented 86% of the leptospirosis cases; most belonged to the social classes D and E. CONCLUSIONS: In the DF, preventive measures should be concentrated on economically active male adults of social classes C, D, and E with the aim of promoting health.

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