绘制巴西亚马逊地区蛇咬伤和其他动物中毒的临床管理资源

IF 3.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Toxicon: X Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.toxcx.2022.100137
Timothy P. Beck , Anna Tupetz , Altair Seabra Farias , Alexandre Silva-Neto , Thiago Rocha , Emily R. Smith , Felipe Murta , Flavio Santos Dourado , Deugles Cardoso , Tatyana A. Ramos , André Sachett , Thiago Serrão Pinto , Manuela Berto Pucca , Vanderson Sampaio , Flavia Ramos , João Nickenig Vissoci , Jacqueline Sachett , Fan Hui Wen , Catherine A. Staton , Charles J. Gerardo , Wuelton Monteiro
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蛇咬中毒(SBEs)和由有毒动物(VAEs)引发的其他中毒在巴西是一个重大的疾病负担,仅在2021年就报告了29,152例sbe,其中近一半发生在巴西偏远的亚马逊地区。2021年,巴西记录了240294起蛇、蝎子、蜘蛛和毛毛虫的中毒事件。因此,巴西亚马逊地区的sbe发病率和死亡率都很高,分布不均。当患者需要超过6小时才能获得抗蛇毒血清治疗时,sbe的严重程度会增加,这是农村和土著人口的一个常见问题。了解巴西亚马逊偏远地区目前可用的资源和做法可以为今后的干预措施提供信息并指导卫生保健政策。本研究旨在为巴西亚马逊地区VAEs的临床管理开发现有医疗资源的资源地图,重点是sbe,这将有助于未来的战略干预。数据收集包括文献综述、政府部门和组织记录收集的二手数据、GIS制图活动和专家意见。我们的框架以三个层次的医疗服务生态系统分析(宏观、中观和微观)为指导。我们的资源地图列出了抗蛇毒血清获取的全面概述,分布景观,患者运输的差异,以及巴西亚马逊地区人口获得医疗保健的障碍。
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Mapping of clinical management resources for snakebites and other animal envenomings in the Brazilian Amazon

Snakebite envenomings (SBEs) and other envenomings triggered by venomous animals (VAEs) represent a significant disease burden in Brazil, with 29,152 SBEs reported in 2021 alone with nearly half of those occurring in the remote Brazilian Amazon. In 2021, Brazil recorded 240,294 envenomings from snakes, scorpions, spiders, and caterpillars. Therefore, there is an unequal distribution of SBEs with high morbidity and mortality in the Brazilian Amazon. The severity of SBEs increases when patients require more than 6 h to access antivenom treatment, a common issue for the rural and indigenous populations. Understanding currently available resources and practices in Amazon remote areas of Brazil can serve to inform future interventions and guide health care policies. This study aims to develop a resource map of existing healthcare resources for the Brazilian Amazon's clinical management of VAEs with emphasis in SBEs, which will aid future strategic interventions. Data collection included a literature review, secondary data collected by government departments and organizational records, GIS mapping activities, and expert input. Our framework was guided by the three levels of healthcare service ecosystem analysis (macro, meso, and micro). Our resource map lays out a comprehensive overview of antivenom access, the distribution landscape, differences in patient transportation, and barriers to access healthcare that face populations in the Brazilian Amazon.

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Toxicon: X
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