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Epidemiological, prevention and control updates of yellow fever outbreak in Brazil
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作者 Marli do Carmo Cupertino Rebeca Garcia +3 位作者 andréia patrícia gomes Sérgio Oliveira de Paula Nicholas Mayers Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2019年第2期49-59,共11页
Yellow fever is an acute viral disease endemic to tropical countries, like Brazil, where, since the 1940 s, has no significant documented outbreaks similar to that observed between 2016/2018(2 045 confirmed cases and ... Yellow fever is an acute viral disease endemic to tropical countries, like Brazil, where, since the 1940 s, has no significant documented outbreaks similar to that observed between 2016/2018(2 045 confirmed cases and 677 deaths; caused by the sylvatic form).The principal manipulating factors inciting this change were absence of appropriate vaccination campaigns and increased urbanization & population growth in forest areas, with prevalence of the virus in the species inhabiting of these areas.The 2016/2018 outbreaks exhibited incidence in areas with historically low or no yellow fever virus activity, triggering a surge in recorded deaths-mainly in the Southeastern states of Brazil.The Brazilian government aggressively responded, reforming the countries' prophylactic measures, including vaccine implementation-as of March, 2018, switching from the former double dose regimen of the vaccine, to a single dose protocol, deemed as adequate.Moreover, some states appropriated the fractionated dosage(1/5 of the standard dose), in foresight of potential vaccine shortages.To prevent the uprising of new sylvatic yellow fever cases in Brazil, it's obligatory the development of effective combative plans, including adaptation of prophylactic measures individually(use of repellents, protective clothing etc.), applicable vaccination campaigns in every endemic region, to raise awareness to locals and visitors alike.Notwithstanding these preventative strategies, the persistence of cases and the recent outbreaks in Brazil, highlight the possible ineffectiveness of combative measures.Based on these considerations, the objective of this review was to raise more awareness of the epidemiological impact of the disease in Brazil. 展开更多
关键词 Infectious disease EPIDEMIOLOGY ARBOVIRUSES Yellow fever Aedes aegypti
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New variola(mpox)in Brazil:Epidemiological update and perspectives
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作者 Ana Caroline Edwiges Evangelista Maria Eduarda Queiroz Santos Bandeira +4 位作者 Larissa Martins de Sena Williana de Paula Marli do Carmo Cupertino andréia patrícia gomes Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2022年第12期525-528,共4页
New variola(NV)-mpox(monkeypox)-is a zoonosis caused by the mpox virus,which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus in the family Poxviridae.This disease,in the present year(2022),has caused several cases and deaths aroun... New variola(NV)-mpox(monkeypox)-is a zoonosis caused by the mpox virus,which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus in the family Poxviridae.This disease,in the present year(2022),has caused several cases and deaths around the world,including Brazil[1].The group of poxviruses,in which the species that causes NV is included,consists of agents widely distributed in nature.Due to their considerably large size,they were among the first viruses to be microscopically visualized.The Poxviridae family is capable of infecting epithelial and connective tissue cells.Currently,such a viral family is classified as a genome lineage composed of doublestranded DNA,completely independent of the host nucleus[1]. 展开更多
关键词 Brazil belongs considerably
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