Einstein (São Paulo) (Apr 2023)

Relationship between microcephaly and indicators of social inequality in the state of Paraíba, Brazil

  • Anna Carolina D’ucarmo Bezerra,
  • Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos,
  • Luiz Medeiros Araujo Lima Filho,
  • Daniele Andrade da Cunha,
  • Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos Alves,
  • Leandro Pernambuco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2023ao0043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21

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ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the relationship between microcephaly and social inequality indicators in the state of Paraíba during the biennium January 2015 and December 2016. Methods Ecological study with data from newborn microcephaly records and municipal socioeconomic, environmental, and demographic indicators was conducted using two health information systems from the Brazilian Ministry of Health (SINASC and SINAN) and the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. A Poisson multiple regression model was applied with a significance level of 5%. Results Among 223 municipalities in Paraíba, 74 registered new cases of microcephaly. The number of Zika virus cases, number of inhabitants, number of households without adequate water supply, and household income were predictor variables of the number of new cases of microcephaly in Paraíba. Conclusion Microcephaly is associated with indicators of social inequality in Paraíba. Zika virus cases, water supply, and family income are the indicators that best explain the increase in microcephaly cases. Therefore, these variables must be monitored by health professionals and authorities.

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