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Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping

Snakebite envenoming affects close to 2.7 million people globally every year. In Brazil, snakebites are reported to the Ministry of Health surveillance system and cases receive antivenom free of charge. There is an urgent need to identify higher risk areas for antivenom distribution, and to develop...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Maria Cristina, Min, Kyung-duk, Hamrick, Patricia Nájera, Montebello, Lucia R., Ranieri, Tani Maria, Mardini, Lucia, Camara, Volney M., Raggio Luiz, Ronir, Liese, Bernhard, Vuckovic, Myriam, Moraes, Milton Ozorio, Lima, Nísia Trindade
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009044
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author Schneider, Maria Cristina
Min, Kyung-duk
Hamrick, Patricia Nájera
Montebello, Lucia R.
Ranieri, Tani Maria
Mardini, Lucia
Camara, Volney M.
Raggio Luiz, Ronir
Liese, Bernhard
Vuckovic, Myriam
Moraes, Milton Ozorio
Lima, Nísia Trindade
author_facet Schneider, Maria Cristina
Min, Kyung-duk
Hamrick, Patricia Nájera
Montebello, Lucia R.
Ranieri, Tani Maria
Mardini, Lucia
Camara, Volney M.
Raggio Luiz, Ronir
Liese, Bernhard
Vuckovic, Myriam
Moraes, Milton Ozorio
Lima, Nísia Trindade
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description Snakebite envenoming affects close to 2.7 million people globally every year. In Brazil, snakebites are reported to the Ministry of Health surveillance system and cases receive antivenom free of charge. There is an urgent need to identify higher risk areas for antivenom distribution, and to develop prevention activities. The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the epidemiological situation of snakebite envenoming in Brazil and explore possible drivers; as well as to create a flowchart tool to support decision-makers identify higher risk areas. An ecological-type study was carried out using data by municipality (2013–2017). Study parts: 1) Create a geocoded database and perform a descriptive and cluster analysis; 2) Statistical analysis to measure the association of snakebite and possible environmental and socioeconomic drivers; 3) Develop a flowchart to support decision-makers and the application of this tool in one state (Rio Grande do Sul) as an example. An average of 27,120 snakebite cases per year were reported at the country level. Clusters of municipalities with high numbers of snakebites are mostly found in the Amazon Legal Region. The negative binomial regression model showed association with the snakebite case count: the type of major habitat, tropical or non-tropical; temperature; percentage of urbanization; precipitation; elevation; GDP per capita; a weaker relation with forest loss; and with venomous snake richness. The state where the instrument was applied reported 4,227 snakebites in the period. Most municipalities were considered as medium risk and 56/496 as high risk according to the tool created. Snakebite cases are distributed across the entire country with the highest concentration in the Legal Amazon Region. This creates a complex situation both for better understanding of the association of environmental and socioeconomic factors with snakebites and for the distribution and maintenance of antivenom to remote areas. Research into types of antivenom with a longer shelf life without the need for refrigeration is needed.
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spelling pubmed-78753352021-02-19 Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping Schneider, Maria Cristina Min, Kyung-duk Hamrick, Patricia Nájera Montebello, Lucia R. Ranieri, Tani Maria Mardini, Lucia Camara, Volney M. Raggio Luiz, Ronir Liese, Bernhard Vuckovic, Myriam Moraes, Milton Ozorio Lima, Nísia Trindade PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Snakebite envenoming affects close to 2.7 million people globally every year. In Brazil, snakebites are reported to the Ministry of Health surveillance system and cases receive antivenom free of charge. There is an urgent need to identify higher risk areas for antivenom distribution, and to develop prevention activities. The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the epidemiological situation of snakebite envenoming in Brazil and explore possible drivers; as well as to create a flowchart tool to support decision-makers identify higher risk areas. An ecological-type study was carried out using data by municipality (2013–2017). Study parts: 1) Create a geocoded database and perform a descriptive and cluster analysis; 2) Statistical analysis to measure the association of snakebite and possible environmental and socioeconomic drivers; 3) Develop a flowchart to support decision-makers and the application of this tool in one state (Rio Grande do Sul) as an example. An average of 27,120 snakebite cases per year were reported at the country level. Clusters of municipalities with high numbers of snakebites are mostly found in the Amazon Legal Region. The negative binomial regression model showed association with the snakebite case count: the type of major habitat, tropical or non-tropical; temperature; percentage of urbanization; precipitation; elevation; GDP per capita; a weaker relation with forest loss; and with venomous snake richness. The state where the instrument was applied reported 4,227 snakebites in the period. Most municipalities were considered as medium risk and 56/496 as high risk according to the tool created. Snakebite cases are distributed across the entire country with the highest concentration in the Legal Amazon Region. This creates a complex situation both for better understanding of the association of environmental and socioeconomic factors with snakebites and for the distribution and maintenance of antivenom to remote areas. Research into types of antivenom with a longer shelf life without the need for refrigeration is needed. Public Library of Science 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7875335/ /pubmed/33513145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009044 Text en © 2021 Schneider 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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Schneider, Maria Cristina
Min, Kyung-duk
Hamrick, Patricia Nájera
Montebello, Lucia R.
Ranieri, Tani Maria
Mardini, Lucia
Camara, Volney M.
Raggio Luiz, Ronir
Liese, Bernhard
Vuckovic, Myriam
Moraes, Milton Ozorio
Lima, Nísia Trindade
Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping
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title_fullStr Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping
title_full_unstemmed Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping
title_short Overview of snakebite in Brazil: Possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping
title_sort overview of snakebite in brazil: possible drivers and a tool for risk mapping
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009044
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