Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública (Mar 2019)

Yellow fever outbreak in a rural-urban mixed community of Espírito Santo, Brazil: epidemiological aspects

  • Tálib Moysés Moussallem,
  • Caroline Gava,
  • Karla Spandl Ardisson,
  • Clemilda Soares Marques,
  • Giselle Calmon Graceli,
  • Aline da Penha Valadares Koski,
  • Gilton Luiz Almada,
  • Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva,
  • Fernando Antonio Alves de Jesus,
  • Gilsa Aparecida Pimenta Rodrigues,
  • Theresa Cristina Cardoso da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2019.29
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Objective. To describe the epidemiological aspects of an outbreak of yellow fever (YF) that occurred in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, from 1 January 2017 – 31 July 2017. Methods. A descriptive, quantitative, retrospective approach analyzed secondary data obtained from the national notification systems, Information System of Diseases Notifications (SINAN), Laboratory Environment Manager (GAL), and the Espírito Santo Health Secretariat (SESA). Results. From 1 January 2017 – 8 July 2017, a total of 824 cases were reported in Espírito Santo, 307 (37%) of which were confirmed as YF. Of these, 95 (30.9%) died from the disease. Men were those most affected, corresponding to 244 (79.5%) cases, and women to 63 (20.5%) cases. The greatest incidence rate registered was in the city of Santa Leopoldina (380.2 cases/100 000 inhabitants). The outbreak evolved rapidly and a response was possible due to a multidisciplinary group created specifically to tackle the YF outbreak. Conclusions. The data were received and analyzed quickly and the response, consisting of immediate treatment of the cases and a blocking vaccination strategy, was developed to halt the progression of this fatal disease. In spite of these efforts, the case fatality rate of yellow fever remained high.

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