巴西亚马逊东部一个地方病流行区的曼氏血吸虫和土壤传播蠕虫感染的地理空间分析和流行情况

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Tropical Medicine & International Health Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1111/tmi.13993
Marília Antônia Oliveira da Trindade, Álvaro Luan Santana Fonseca, Isabelle Helena Lima Dias, Sergei Rodrigo Magalhães de Sousa, Martin Johannes Enk, Karla Valéria Batista Lima, Ricardo Jose de Paula Souza e Guimarães
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方法:该研究在帕拉州普里马维拉市的四个地区进行。数据来自 Decit 40/2012 项目,参与者被分为五个年龄段进行评估:儿童、青少年、青年、成年人和老年人。为了进行诊断检测,制作了卡托-卡茨切片来检测曼森氏杆菌和土壤传播蠕虫虫卵。结果工具样本显示存在钩虫、曼氏蛔虫、蛔虫和毛滴虫虫卵。结果工具样本显示存在钩虫、曼氏蛔虫、蛔虫卵和毛滴虫卵,观察到单寄生、双寄生和多寄生感染,其中钩虫单寄生感染率很高。地理信息系统在环境监测以及流行病和地方病的控制方面发挥着至关重要的作用,能够为控制这些疾病做出准确的评估和明智的决策。
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Geospatial analysis and prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni and soil‐transmitted helminth infections in an endemic area in Eastern Brazilian Amazon
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the occurrence of Schistosoma mansoni and soil‐transmitted helminths in an endemic area in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon, analysing prevalence and spatial distribution.MethodsThe study was conducted in four localities of Primavera Municipality, in Pará state. Data was obtained from the Decit 40/2012 project and the participants were divided into five age range categories for evaluation: children, adolescents, young adults, adults and elderly individuals. For the diagnostic tests, Kato–Katz slides were prepared to detect S. mansoni and soil‐transmitted helminths eggs. The spatial distribution map and the Kernel Density Estimation were performed to assess the presence and location of infections.ResultsStool samples revealed the presence of hookworms, S. mansoni, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura eggs. Mono‐, bi‐ and poly‐parasitic infections were observed, with a significant prevalence of hookworm monoparasitism.ConclusionsThe high frequency of children infected with soil‐transmitted helminths confirms their significance as an ongoing public health problem in the poorest municipalities of Brazil. The Geographic Information System plays a crucial role in environmental surveillance and in the control of epidemics and endemic diseases, enabling accurate assessment and informed decision‐making for their control.
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Tropical Medicine & International Health
Tropical Medicine & International Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).
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