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Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America

BACKGROUND: Brazil is the only country in Latin America that has adopted a national health system. This causes differences in access to health among Latin American countries and induces noticeable migration to Brazilian regions to seek healthcare. This phenomenon has led to difficulties in the contr...

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Autores principales: Simionato de Assis, Ivaneliza, Arcoverde, Marcos Augusto Moraes, Ramos, Antônio Carlos Viera, Alves, Luana Seles, Berra, Thais Zamboni, Arroyo, Luiz Henrique, de Queiroz, Ana Angélica Rêgo, dos Santos, Danielle Talita, Belchior, Aylana de Souza, Alves, Josilene Dália, Pieri, Flávia Meneguetti, Silva-Sobrinho, Reinaldo Antônio, Pinto, Ione Carvalho, Tavares, Clodis Maria, Yamamura, Mellina, Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani, Palha, Pedro Fredemir, Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco, Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5906021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29624595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006407
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author Simionato de Assis, Ivaneliza
Arcoverde, Marcos Augusto Moraes
Ramos, Antônio Carlos Viera
Alves, Luana Seles
Berra, Thais Zamboni
Arroyo, Luiz Henrique
de Queiroz, Ana Angélica Rêgo
dos Santos, Danielle Talita
Belchior, Aylana de Souza
Alves, Josilene Dália
Pieri, Flávia Meneguetti
Silva-Sobrinho, Reinaldo Antônio
Pinto, Ione Carvalho
Tavares, Clodis Maria
Yamamura, Mellina
Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani
Palha, Pedro Fredemir
Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
author_facet Simionato de Assis, Ivaneliza
Arcoverde, Marcos Augusto Moraes
Ramos, Antônio Carlos Viera
Alves, Luana Seles
Berra, Thais Zamboni
Arroyo, Luiz Henrique
de Queiroz, Ana Angélica Rêgo
dos Santos, Danielle Talita
Belchior, Aylana de Souza
Alves, Josilene Dália
Pieri, Flávia Meneguetti
Silva-Sobrinho, Reinaldo Antônio
Pinto, Ione Carvalho
Tavares, Clodis Maria
Yamamura, Mellina
Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani
Palha, Pedro Fredemir
Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
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collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Brazil is the only country in Latin America that has adopted a national health system. This causes differences in access to health among Latin American countries and induces noticeable migration to Brazilian regions to seek healthcare. This phenomenon has led to difficulties in the control and elimination of diseases related to poverty, such as leprosy. The aim of this study was to evaluate social determinants and their relationship with the risk of leprosy, as well as to examine the temporal trend of its occurrence in a Brazilian municipality located on the tri-border area between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. METHODS: This ecological study investigated newly-diagnosed cases of leprosy between 2003 and 2015. Exploratory analysis of the data was performed through descriptive statistics. For spatial analysis, geocoding of the data was performed using spatial scan statistic techniques to obtain the Relative Risk (RR) for each census tract, with their respective 95% confidence intervals calculated. The Bivariate Moran I test, Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) models were applied to analyze the spatial relationships of social determinants and leprosy risk. The temporal trend of the annual coefficient of new cases was obtained through the Prais-Winsten regression. A standard error of 5% was considered statistically significant (p < 0.05). RESULTS: Of the 840 new cases identified in the study, there was a predominance of females (n = 427, 50.8%), of white race/color (n = 685, 81.6%), age range 15 to 59 years (n = 624, 74.3%), and incomplete elementary education (n = 504, 60.0%). The results obtained from multivariate analysis revealed that the proportion of households with monthly nominal household income per capita greater than 1 minimum wage (β = 0.025, p = 0.036) and people of brown race (β = -0.101, p = 0.024) were statistically-significantly associated with risk of illness due to leprosy. These results also confirmed that social determinants and risk of leprosy were significantly spatially non-stationary. Regarding the temporal trend, a decrease of 4% (95% CI [-0.053, -0.033], p = 0.000) per year was observed in the rate of detection of new cases of leprosy. CONCLUSION: The social determinants income and race/color were associated with the risk of leprosy. The study’s highlighting of these social determinants can contribute to the development of public policies directed toward the elimination of leprosy in the border region.
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spelling pubmed-59060212018-05-04 Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America Simionato de Assis, Ivaneliza Arcoverde, Marcos Augusto Moraes Ramos, Antônio Carlos Viera Alves, Luana Seles Berra, Thais Zamboni Arroyo, Luiz Henrique de Queiroz, Ana Angélica Rêgo dos Santos, Danielle Talita Belchior, Aylana de Souza Alves, Josilene Dália Pieri, Flávia Meneguetti Silva-Sobrinho, Reinaldo Antônio Pinto, Ione Carvalho Tavares, Clodis Maria Yamamura, Mellina Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani Palha, Pedro Fredemir Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Brazil is the only country in Latin America that has adopted a national health system. This causes differences in access to health among Latin American countries and induces noticeable migration to Brazilian regions to seek healthcare. This phenomenon has led to difficulties in the control and elimination of diseases related to poverty, such as leprosy. The aim of this study was to evaluate social determinants and their relationship with the risk of leprosy, as well as to examine the temporal trend of its occurrence in a Brazilian municipality located on the tri-border area between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. METHODS: This ecological study investigated newly-diagnosed cases of leprosy between 2003 and 2015. Exploratory analysis of the data was performed through descriptive statistics. For spatial analysis, geocoding of the data was performed using spatial scan statistic techniques to obtain the Relative Risk (RR) for each census tract, with their respective 95% confidence intervals calculated. The Bivariate Moran I test, Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) models were applied to analyze the spatial relationships of social determinants and leprosy risk. The temporal trend of the annual coefficient of new cases was obtained through the Prais-Winsten regression. A standard error of 5% was considered statistically significant (p < 0.05). RESULTS: Of the 840 new cases identified in the study, there was a predominance of females (n = 427, 50.8%), of white race/color (n = 685, 81.6%), age range 15 to 59 years (n = 624, 74.3%), and incomplete elementary education (n = 504, 60.0%). The results obtained from multivariate analysis revealed that the proportion of households with monthly nominal household income per capita greater than 1 minimum wage (β = 0.025, p = 0.036) and people of brown race (β = -0.101, p = 0.024) were statistically-significantly associated with risk of illness due to leprosy. These results also confirmed that social determinants and risk of leprosy were significantly spatially non-stationary. Regarding the temporal trend, a decrease of 4% (95% CI [-0.053, -0.033], p = 0.000) per year was observed in the rate of detection of new cases of leprosy. CONCLUSION: The social determinants income and race/color were associated with the risk of leprosy. The study’s highlighting of these social determinants can contribute to the development of public policies directed toward the elimination of leprosy in the border region. Public Library of Science 2018-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5906021/ /pubmed/29624595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006407 Text en © 2018 Simionato de Assis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Simionato de Assis, Ivaneliza
Arcoverde, Marcos Augusto Moraes
Ramos, Antônio Carlos Viera
Alves, Luana Seles
Berra, Thais Zamboni
Arroyo, Luiz Henrique
de Queiroz, Ana Angélica Rêgo
dos Santos, Danielle Talita
Belchior, Aylana de Souza
Alves, Josilene Dália
Pieri, Flávia Meneguetti
Silva-Sobrinho, Reinaldo Antônio
Pinto, Ione Carvalho
Tavares, Clodis Maria
Yamamura, Mellina
Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani
Palha, Pedro Fredemir
Chiaravalloti-Neto, Francisco
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title_full Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title_fullStr Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title_short Social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in Latin America
title_sort social determinants, their relationship with leprosy risk and temporal trends in a tri-border region in latin america
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5906021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29624595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006407
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