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Arboviruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Bioceanic Route: Health Indicators in a Municipality

Arboviruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Bioceanic Route: Health Indicators in a Municipality
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摘要 <strong>Background:</strong> the physical integration of South America through a Bioceanic Corridor has been idealized for a long time by the countries that make up Mercosur. This integration will have impacts on the population residing in the cities where the route will be built. Among them, Porto Murtinho, southern Mato Grosso on the border with Paraguay, stands out, where a bridge will be built over the Paraguay River that will link these two countries. <strong>Methods:</strong> a retrospective, quantitative and cross-sectional study of a descriptive type of documentary approach that sought to analyze the prevalence of arboviruses, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Diseases Related to Inadequate Environmental Sanitation (DRIES) notified and stored in the National System of Notifiable Diseases (SINAN). The sample consisted of new cases of these pathologies in the municipality of Porto Murtinho registered between January 2017 and December 2020. <strong>Results:</strong> there was an increase of 10% in the total number of diseases within this period. The number of dengue cases increased 36 times;the incidence of Syphilis, HIV and HPV decreased;and, finally, maintenance of cases of Gonorrhea, Leptospirosis, Yellow Fever, Zika, Chikungunya, Hepatitis A and B. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> actions are needed to prevent the increase of these pathologies together with the construction of the Bioceanic Route, thus avoiding damage population health and increased consumption of government resources. <strong>Background:</strong> the physical integration of South America through a Bioceanic Corridor has been idealized for a long time by the countries that make up Mercosur. This integration will have impacts on the population residing in the cities where the route will be built. Among them, Porto Murtinho, southern Mato Grosso on the border with Paraguay, stands out, where a bridge will be built over the Paraguay River that will link these two countries. <strong>Methods:</strong> a retrospective, quantitative and cross-sectional study of a descriptive type of documentary approach that sought to analyze the prevalence of arboviruses, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Diseases Related to Inadequate Environmental Sanitation (DRIES) notified and stored in the National System of Notifiable Diseases (SINAN). The sample consisted of new cases of these pathologies in the municipality of Porto Murtinho registered between January 2017 and December 2020. <strong>Results:</strong> there was an increase of 10% in the total number of diseases within this period. The number of dengue cases increased 36 times;the incidence of Syphilis, HIV and HPV decreased;and, finally, maintenance of cases of Gonorrhea, Leptospirosis, Yellow Fever, Zika, Chikungunya, Hepatitis A and B. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> actions are needed to prevent the increase of these pathologies together with the construction of the Bioceanic Route, thus avoiding damage population health and increased consumption of government resources.
作者 Paloma Almeida Kowalski João Pedro Arantes da Cunha Erika Kaneta Ferri Natália Scigliano Rachel Carvalho Lemos Emily Ruiz Cavalcante Vitor Keisi Medeiros Kataoka Fabiana Moreira Coutinho Elton Hiroyuki Ytamura Moriya Leonardo Marzola Hirata Gabriela Félix Dias Lima Letícia Roque Ribeiro Lucas Matheus Pinto Sávio Carvalho Cobianchi Paulo Otávio Souza Leonel Paloma Almeida Kowalski;João Pedro Arantes da Cunha;Erika Kaneta Ferri;Natália Scigliano;Rachel Carvalho Lemos;Emily Ruiz Cavalcante;Vitor Keisi Medeiros Kataoka;Fabiana Moreira Coutinho;Elton Hiroyuki Ytamura Moriya;Leonardo Marzola Hirata;Gabriela Félix Dias Lima;Letícia Roque Ribeiro;Lucas Matheus Pinto;Sávio Carvalho Cobianchi;Paulo Otávio Souza Leonel(State University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS—UniversidadeEstadual de Mato Grosso do Sul), Campo Grande, MS, Brazil;Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS—Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul), Campo Grande, MS, Brazil;University for the Development of the State and Region of the Pantanal (UNIDERP—Universidade para o Desenvolvimento do Estado e da Regi&#227;o do Pantanal), Campo Grande, MS, Brazil)
出处 《Advances in Infectious Diseases》 2021年第4期344-356,共13页 传染病进展(英文)
关键词 Bioceanic Route EPIDEMIOLOGY Public Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases ARBOVIRUSES Bioceanic Route Epidemiology Public Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases Arboviruses
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