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Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)

INTRODUCTION: Envenomation remains a neglected public health problem in most tropical countries. Epidemiological studies on accidents caused by venomous animals are scarce in the Northeast region of Brazil, mainly in the state of Ceará. The present study aimed to describe the epidemiological feature...

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Autores principales: Braga, Jacqueline Ramos Machado, de Souza, Marta Maria Caetano, Melo, Iva Maria Lima de Araújo, Faria, Luis Eduardo Meira, Jorge, Roberta Jeane Bezerra
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7893813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33605378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0511-2020
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author Braga, Jacqueline Ramos Machado
de Souza, Marta Maria Caetano
Melo, Iva Maria Lima de Araújo
Faria, Luis Eduardo Meira
Jorge, Roberta Jeane Bezerra
author_facet Braga, Jacqueline Ramos Machado
de Souza, Marta Maria Caetano
Melo, Iva Maria Lima de Araújo
Faria, Luis Eduardo Meira
Jorge, Roberta Jeane Bezerra
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description INTRODUCTION: Envenomation remains a neglected public health problem in most tropical countries. Epidemiological studies on accidents caused by venomous animals are scarce in the Northeast region of Brazil, mainly in the state of Ceará. The present study aimed to describe the epidemiological features of envenomation cases involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, from 2007 to 2019. METHODS: The online Notifiable Diseases Information System was consulted for data on all envenomation cases involving venomous terrestrial animals. Data collected were evaluated for the number of accidents/year, number of accidents/zoological group, antivenom therapy, zone of occurrence, sex, age-group distribution, and deaths. RESULTS: A total of 54,980 cases were recorded, with the highest incidence being that of scorpion stings (67.2%), predominantly in women (52.4%; odds ratio=3.6; 95% confidence interval=3.5-3.8), equally affecting people aged 10-19 years and 40-59 years (21.4%), in the urban areas (odds ratio=10.3; 95% confidence interval=9.9-10.8), especially in the rainy months. Snakebites (16.7%) had an incidence of 8.1/100,000 inhabitants, but the highest case-fatality rates were observed in bee stings (1.3%) and spider bites (0.5%). Regarding therapeutic variables, a small percentage of people had access to serotherapy (5.3%). CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the accidents caused by terrestrial venomous animals as a public health problem that must be monitored in Ceará. Thus, our findings suggest that preventive actions against scorpion and bee stings should be intensified during the months of higher incidence to improve public policies for patient care.
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spelling pubmed-78938132021-02-19 Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019) Braga, Jacqueline Ramos Machado de Souza, Marta Maria Caetano Melo, Iva Maria Lima de Araújo Faria, Luis Eduardo Meira Jorge, Roberta Jeane Bezerra Rev Soc Bras Med Trop Major Article INTRODUCTION: Envenomation remains a neglected public health problem in most tropical countries. Epidemiological studies on accidents caused by venomous animals are scarce in the Northeast region of Brazil, mainly in the state of Ceará. The present study aimed to describe the epidemiological features of envenomation cases involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, from 2007 to 2019. METHODS: The online Notifiable Diseases Information System was consulted for data on all envenomation cases involving venomous terrestrial animals. Data collected were evaluated for the number of accidents/year, number of accidents/zoological group, antivenom therapy, zone of occurrence, sex, age-group distribution, and deaths. RESULTS: A total of 54,980 cases were recorded, with the highest incidence being that of scorpion stings (67.2%), predominantly in women (52.4%; odds ratio=3.6; 95% confidence interval=3.5-3.8), equally affecting people aged 10-19 years and 40-59 years (21.4%), in the urban areas (odds ratio=10.3; 95% confidence interval=9.9-10.8), especially in the rainy months. Snakebites (16.7%) had an incidence of 8.1/100,000 inhabitants, but the highest case-fatality rates were observed in bee stings (1.3%) and spider bites (0.5%). Regarding therapeutic variables, a small percentage of people had access to serotherapy (5.3%). CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the accidents caused by terrestrial venomous animals as a public health problem that must be monitored in Ceará. Thus, our findings suggest that preventive actions against scorpion and bee stings should be intensified during the months of higher incidence to improve public policies for patient care. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7893813/ /pubmed/33605378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0511-2020 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
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Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)
title Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)
title_full Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)
title_fullStr Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)
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title_short Epidemiology of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Ceará, Brazil (2007-2019)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7893813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33605378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0511-2020
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