How does the ZIKA infection is higher among black women?

Maria Ivanir Araújo Neves Torres, A. Sampaio, Álvaro Costa Marques, J. C. B. S. Filho, Lenina Alves Teixeira, Ysla Sara Teixeira Silva, M. Neto
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Introduction: ZIKA is a single-stranded RNA, from the Flaviviridae family. The infection of this virus became extremely visible during its epidemic in 2015 at South America, after the outbreak many speculations that includes newborns with central nervous system malformations and neurological disorders. Objective: determine the epidemiological profile of the Brazilian female population afflicted with Zika virus, by means of database research of 2017. Results: the higher incidence shows the social inequality of those affected by arboviruses: young, poor, black and brown women, the majority of population in the Northeast and North of Brazil. Conclusion: Brazilian epidemiology of Zika virus and Congenital Zika Virus is concentrated in the black and poor female population due to the historical and cultural Brazilian history of colonization, as it is concentrated in the same region where the Aedes mosquito has an easy procreation due to a wet and hot summer leading to propagation of arboviruses.
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ZIKA在黑人女性中的感染率如何更高?
寨卡病毒是一种单链RNA,来自黄病毒科。这种病毒的感染在2015年南美洲流行期间变得非常明显,疫情爆发后,许多人猜测包括患有中枢神经系统畸形和神经系统疾病的新生儿。目的:通过数据库研究,了解2017年巴西女性寨卡病毒感染人群的流行病学概况。结果:较高的发病率表明虫媒病毒感染者的社会不平等:年轻、贫穷、黑人和棕色皮肤妇女,巴西东北部和北部人口的大多数。结论:寨卡病毒和先天性寨卡病毒的巴西流行病学主要集中在黑人和贫困女性人群中,这是巴西殖民历史和文化的原因,因为它集中在伊蚊容易繁殖的同一地区,因为夏季潮湿炎热,导致虫媒病毒传播。
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