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Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia

INTRODUCTION: Snakebites represent a serious global public health problem, especially in tropical countries. In Brazil, the incidence of snakebites ranges from 19 to 22 thousand cases per 100000 persons annually. The state of Rondônia, in particular, has had an increasing incidence of snakebites. ME...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e, dos Reis, Valdison Pereira, Boeno, Charles Nunes, Evangelista, Jaina Rodrigues, Santana, Hallison Mota, Serrath, Suzanne Nery, Lopes, Jéssica Amaral, Rego, Cristina Matiele Alves, Tavares, Maria Naiara Macedo, Paloschi, Mauro Valentino, Nery, Neriane Monteiro, Dantas, Alessandra da Silva, Rodrigues, Moreno Magalhães S., Zuliani, Juliana Pavan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7094047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32130323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0377-2019
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author Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e
dos Reis, Valdison Pereira
Boeno, Charles Nunes
Evangelista, Jaina Rodrigues
Santana, Hallison Mota
Serrath, Suzanne Nery
Lopes, Jéssica Amaral
Rego, Cristina Matiele Alves
Tavares, Maria Naiara Macedo
Paloschi, Mauro Valentino
Nery, Neriane Monteiro
Dantas, Alessandra da Silva
Rodrigues, Moreno Magalhães S.
Zuliani, Juliana Pavan
author_facet Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e
dos Reis, Valdison Pereira
Boeno, Charles Nunes
Evangelista, Jaina Rodrigues
Santana, Hallison Mota
Serrath, Suzanne Nery
Lopes, Jéssica Amaral
Rego, Cristina Matiele Alves
Tavares, Maria Naiara Macedo
Paloschi, Mauro Valentino
Nery, Neriane Monteiro
Dantas, Alessandra da Silva
Rodrigues, Moreno Magalhães S.
Zuliani, Juliana Pavan
author_sort Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Snakebites represent a serious global public health problem, especially in tropical countries. In Brazil, the incidence of snakebites ranges from 19 to 22 thousand cases per 100000 persons annually. The state of Rondônia, in particular, has had an increasing incidence of snakebites. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study on snakebites was conducted from January 2007 to December 2018. Brazil’s Information System for Notifiable Diseases was queried for all snakebites reported in Porto Velho, Ariquemes, Cacoal, and Vilhena. Data on land surface temperatures during the day and night, precipitation, and humidity were obtained using the Google Earth Engine. A Bayesian time series model was constructed to describe the pattern of snakebites and their relationship with climate data. RESULTS: In total, 6326 snakebites were reported in Rondônia. Accidents were commonly caused by Bothrops sp. (n=2171, 81.80%). Snakebites most frequently occurred in rural areas (n=2271, 85.5%). Men, with a median age of 34 years (n=2101, 79.1%), were the most frequent bitten. Moderate clinical manifestation was the most common outcome of an accident (n=1101, 41.50%). There were clear seasonal patterns with respect to rainfall, humidity, and temperature. Rainfall and land surface temperature during the day or night did not increase the risk of snakebites in any city; however, changes in humidity increased the risk of snakebites in all cities. CONCLUSION: This study identified the population exposed to snakes and the influence of anthropic and climatic factors on the incidence of snakebites. According to climate data, changes in humidity increased the risk of snakebites.
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spelling pubmed-70940472020-03-25 Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e dos Reis, Valdison Pereira Boeno, Charles Nunes Evangelista, Jaina Rodrigues Santana, Hallison Mota Serrath, Suzanne Nery Lopes, Jéssica Amaral Rego, Cristina Matiele Alves Tavares, Maria Naiara Macedo Paloschi, Mauro Valentino Nery, Neriane Monteiro Dantas, Alessandra da Silva Rodrigues, Moreno Magalhães S. Zuliani, Juliana Pavan Rev Soc Bras Med Trop Major Article INTRODUCTION: Snakebites represent a serious global public health problem, especially in tropical countries. In Brazil, the incidence of snakebites ranges from 19 to 22 thousand cases per 100000 persons annually. The state of Rondônia, in particular, has had an increasing incidence of snakebites. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study on snakebites was conducted from January 2007 to December 2018. Brazil’s Information System for Notifiable Diseases was queried for all snakebites reported in Porto Velho, Ariquemes, Cacoal, and Vilhena. Data on land surface temperatures during the day and night, precipitation, and humidity were obtained using the Google Earth Engine. A Bayesian time series model was constructed to describe the pattern of snakebites and their relationship with climate data. RESULTS: In total, 6326 snakebites were reported in Rondônia. Accidents were commonly caused by Bothrops sp. (n=2171, 81.80%). Snakebites most frequently occurred in rural areas (n=2271, 85.5%). Men, with a median age of 34 years (n=2101, 79.1%), were the most frequent bitten. Moderate clinical manifestation was the most common outcome of an accident (n=1101, 41.50%). There were clear seasonal patterns with respect to rainfall, humidity, and temperature. Rainfall and land surface temperature during the day or night did not increase the risk of snakebites in any city; however, changes in humidity increased the risk of snakebites in all cities. CONCLUSION: This study identified the population exposed to snakes and the influence of anthropic and climatic factors on the incidence of snakebites. According to climate data, changes in humidity increased the risk of snakebites. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7094047/ /pubmed/32130323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0377-2019 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Major Article
Ferreira, Alex Augusto Ferreira e
dos Reis, Valdison Pereira
Boeno, Charles Nunes
Evangelista, Jaina Rodrigues
Santana, Hallison Mota
Serrath, Suzanne Nery
Lopes, Jéssica Amaral
Rego, Cristina Matiele Alves
Tavares, Maria Naiara Macedo
Paloschi, Mauro Valentino
Nery, Neriane Monteiro
Dantas, Alessandra da Silva
Rodrigues, Moreno Magalhães S.
Zuliani, Juliana Pavan
Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title_full Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title_fullStr Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title_full_unstemmed Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title_short Increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: A time series study in four municipalities of the state of Rondônia
title_sort increase in the risk of snakebites incidence due to changes in humidity levels: a time series study in four municipalities of the state of rondônia
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7094047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32130323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0377-2019
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