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Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease relevant to public health in many countries. The disease is present in Brazil; however, it is often underreported due to the lack of mandatory notification of cases across all Brazilian states. The records of two national databases were accessed d...

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Autores principales: Lise, Michael Laurence Zini, Widdicombe, Jo, Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini, de Oliveira, Stefan Vilges, Pacheco de Caldas, Eduardo, Entezami, Mahbod, Prada, Joaquín M., Ghiotti, Nilton, Rodrigues e Silva, Rosângela, Vizcaychipi, Katherina A., Del Rio Vilas, Victor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080436
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author Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Widdicombe, Jo
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
de Oliveira, Stefan Vilges
Pacheco de Caldas, Eduardo
Entezami, Mahbod
Prada, Joaquín M.
Ghiotti, Nilton
Rodrigues e Silva, Rosângela
Vizcaychipi, Katherina A.
Del Rio Vilas, Victor
author_facet Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Widdicombe, Jo
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
de Oliveira, Stefan Vilges
Pacheco de Caldas, Eduardo
Entezami, Mahbod
Prada, Joaquín M.
Ghiotti, Nilton
Rodrigues e Silva, Rosângela
Vizcaychipi, Katherina A.
Del Rio Vilas, Victor
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease relevant to public health in many countries. The disease is present in Brazil; however, it is often underreported due to the lack of mandatory notification of cases across all Brazilian states. The records of two national databases were accessed during the period of 1995–2016 to describe the registered cases and deaths from echinococcosis in the country. Demographic, epidemiological, and health care data related to the occurrence of disease, and deaths attributed to echinococcosis are described. During the study period, 7955 hospitalizations were recorded due to echinococcosis, with 185 deaths. In a second database recording just mortality, a further 113 deaths were documented. Deaths were observed in every state of Brazil. When comparing between states, there was great variability in mortality rates, possibly indicating differences in the quality of health care received by patients and reinforcing the need to expand the compulsory notification of the disease across the country. ABSTRACT: Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease relevant to public health in many countries, on all continents except Antarctica. The objective of the study is to describe the registered cases and mortality from echinococcosis in Brazil, from 1995 to 2016. The records of two national databases, the Hospital Information System (HIS) and the Mortality Information System (MIS), were accessed during the period of 1995–2016. Demographic, epidemiological, and health care data related to the occurrence of disease and deaths attributed to echinococcosis in Brazil are described. The results showed that 7955 records of hospitalizations were documented in the HIS, during the study period, with 185 deaths from echinococcosis, and 113 records of deaths were documented in the MIS Deaths in every state of Brazil in the period. When comparing between states, the HIS showed great variability in mortality rates, possibly indicating heterogeneity in diagnosis and in the quality of health care received by patients. Less severe cases that do not require specialized care are not recorded by the information systems, thus the true burden of the disease could be underrepresented in the country. A change in the coding of disease records in the HIS in the late 1990s, (the integration of echinococcosis cases with other pathologies), led to the loss of specificity of the records. The records showed a wide geographic distribution of deaths from echinococcosis, reinforcing the need to expand the notification of the disease in Brazil. Currently, notification of cases is compulsory in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
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spelling pubmed-94145572022-08-27 Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016 Lise, Michael Laurence Zini Widdicombe, Jo Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini de Oliveira, Stefan Vilges Pacheco de Caldas, Eduardo Entezami, Mahbod Prada, Joaquín M. Ghiotti, Nilton Rodrigues e Silva, Rosângela Vizcaychipi, Katherina A. Del Rio Vilas, Victor Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease relevant to public health in many countries. The disease is present in Brazil; however, it is often underreported due to the lack of mandatory notification of cases across all Brazilian states. The records of two national databases were accessed during the period of 1995–2016 to describe the registered cases and deaths from echinococcosis in the country. Demographic, epidemiological, and health care data related to the occurrence of disease, and deaths attributed to echinococcosis are described. During the study period, 7955 hospitalizations were recorded due to echinococcosis, with 185 deaths. In a second database recording just mortality, a further 113 deaths were documented. Deaths were observed in every state of Brazil. When comparing between states, there was great variability in mortality rates, possibly indicating differences in the quality of health care received by patients and reinforcing the need to expand the compulsory notification of the disease across the country. ABSTRACT: Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease relevant to public health in many countries, on all continents except Antarctica. The objective of the study is to describe the registered cases and mortality from echinococcosis in Brazil, from 1995 to 2016. The records of two national databases, the Hospital Information System (HIS) and the Mortality Information System (MIS), were accessed during the period of 1995–2016. Demographic, epidemiological, and health care data related to the occurrence of disease and deaths attributed to echinococcosis in Brazil are described. The results showed that 7955 records of hospitalizations were documented in the HIS, during the study period, with 185 deaths from echinococcosis, and 113 records of deaths were documented in the MIS Deaths in every state of Brazil in the period. When comparing between states, the HIS showed great variability in mortality rates, possibly indicating heterogeneity in diagnosis and in the quality of health care received by patients. Less severe cases that do not require specialized care are not recorded by the information systems, thus the true burden of the disease could be underrepresented in the country. A change in the coding of disease records in the HIS in the late 1990s, (the integration of echinococcosis cases with other pathologies), led to the loss of specificity of the records. The records showed a wide geographic distribution of deaths from echinococcosis, reinforcing the need to expand the notification of the disease in Brazil. Currently, notification of cases is compulsory in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. MDPI 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9414557/ /pubmed/36006351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080436 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Widdicombe, Jo
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
de Oliveira, Stefan Vilges
Pacheco de Caldas, Eduardo
Entezami, Mahbod
Prada, Joaquín M.
Ghiotti, Nilton
Rodrigues e Silva, Rosângela
Vizcaychipi, Katherina A.
Del Rio Vilas, Victor
Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016
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title_fullStr Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016
title_full_unstemmed Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016
title_short Records of Human Deaths from Echinococcosis in Brazil, 1995–2016
title_sort records of human deaths from echinococcosis in brazil, 1995–2016
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080436
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