RV1 was associated with a short-term risk of intussusception in approximately 1 of every 51,000 to 68,000 vaccinated infants. The absolute number of deaths and hospitalizations averted because of vaccination far exceeded the number of intussusception cases that may have been associated with vaccination. (Funded in part by the GAVI Alliance and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.).
ResumoEste estudo avaliou a completitude das fichas de investigação epidemiológica (FIE) de Febre Tifóide, na Bahia (2003Bahia ( -2006, e discutiu implicações para a vigilância e perfil epidemiológico da doença, tendo o Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (Sinan) e prontuários médicos como fontes de dados. O indicador empregado foi a proporção de cada campo preenchido, classificado como excelente (>90%); regular (70%-89%) ou de baixa (<70%) completitude. A maioria dos campos apresentou regular (70%-89%) ou baixa (<70%) completitude. Somente nas variáveis de identificação verificou-se 100% de completitude. Foram estatisticamente significantes as diferenças entre antes e após o encerramento de casos pendentes referentes ao número de casos confirmados (aumento anual médio de 15%, em 2004-2006) e as proporções de FIE cujo campo "classificação final" encontrava-se preenchido (de 81,9% em 2003 e 67,0% em 2005, para 89,5% e 77,6%, nesses mesmos anos). O estudo evidenciou a necessidade de investimentos na melhoria do preenchimento das FIE da febre tifóide na Bahia e esclarecimento dos profissionais de saúde sobre a importância da informação.Palavras-chave: informação em saúde; completitude; febre tifóide; vigilância epidemiológica. Summary This study assessed the filling out of typhoid fever epidemiological investigation forms (EIF) from 2003 to 2006 in the State of Bahia, Brazil and indicated its impact on surveillance and epidemiological profile of the disease. Data consisted of cases registered in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (Sinan) and hospital medical records. The indicator used was each field completion rate which was classified as excellent (>90%), average (70%-89%) or low (<70%). Completion of variables ranged mostly from average (70%-89%) to low (< 70%)
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