Associação entre incidência de dengue e variáveis climáticasAssociation between dengue incidence and climatic factors RESUMO OBJETIVO: Descrever a ocorrência de casos de dengue autóctone segundo sexo, faixa etária e local provável de infecção e sua relação com variáveis climatológicas. MÉTODOS: CONCLUSÕES:A associação entre o número de casos de dengue e fatores abióticos identificou o intervalo de tempo em que a chuva e a temperatura contribuíram na geração de novos casos. Tais aspectos, associados à vulnerabilidade turística da região litorânea, propiciaram condições para ocorrência da doença. A urbanização sem a devida estrutura de saneamento possivelmente influenciou na densidade de mosquitos e na incidência de dengue. Esses fatores podem ter contribuído para a dispersão do mosquito e disseminação dos vários sorotipos da doença. CONCLUSIONS:The association between the number of dengue cases and abiotic factors identified the time lag in which rain and temperature favored the occurrence of new cases. These aspects, associated to tourist vulnerability in the coastal area, promoted conditions for dengue occurrence. The urbanization without sanitary infrastructure possibly affected mosquito density and dengue incidence. Such factors may have contributed to mosquito dispersion and dissemination of different dengue serotypes.
Sandflies were captured in a secondary forest zone in the county of Teodoro Sampaio, São Paulo, during 12 months as from May 1994. Two houses located respectively at 240 m and 850 m from the semi-deciduous forest were selected. Night Center of Disease Control trap captures were performed fortnightly from twilight to dawn intradomiciliarily, in the edge and the interior of the forest and in the peridomicile of each one of the houses. Captures were realized as well in the peridomicile using Shannon traps during 6 hour for 24 captures and 4 quarter captures from twilight to dawn. The dominant species was Lutzomyia intermedia (93.5%). A larger number of insects were captured in the traps located in the edge of the forest. In the peridomicile of both houses an equivalent number of insects were captured, although a clear predominance of males was observed in the more distant located house. In the interior of the house located near the forest a larger number of specimens predominantly female were captured. L. intermedia and L. whitmani peaks occurred in the first hour and were characteristically more abundant in May, September and December when the mean temperature varied from 21 to 25.7 degrees C and the pluviometric index as from 66.7 to 195.1 mm.
Com o objetivo analisar a distribuição espacial e temporal de casos de malária autóctone, segundo: densidade parasitária, sintomas e atividade por ocasião da infecção. Foi feito estudo descritivo retrospectivo de 1985 a 2006, nos municípios de Ubatuba, Caraguatatuba, São Sebastião e Ilhabela. Os dados foram obtidos na ficha de investigação epidemiológica da Superintendência de Controle de Endemias e Sistema de Informação de Notificação de Agravos à Saúde. Dos 83 casos, 77% eram do sexo masculino. São Sebastião e Caraguatatuba apresentaram maior número de casos. Os indivíduos mais acometidos encontraram-se em idade produtiva com Plasmodium vivax, e densidade parasitária de um parasita a cada dois ou mais campos microscópicos. Lazer foi a atividade mais exercida pelos pacientes por ocasião da infecção. Os principais sintomas foram febre, cefaléia, sudorese e mialgia. Foram registrados 4 indivíduos assintomáticos. Esses dados devem contribuir para a melhoria das ações de descentralização do controle da malária na região considerando-a na suspeita clínica e/ou epidemiológica, laboratório de referência e recursos humanos treinados para o diagnóstico e tratamentos adequados.
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 41(6):635-641, nov-dez, 2008 ARTIGO/ARTICLEA leishmaniose tegumentar americana (LTA) apresentase como importante problema de saúde pública pela ampla distribuição geográfica, elevada incidência, manifestações clínicas graves que podem causar lesões e mutilações severas e permanentes. Além disso, os diferentes padrões epidemiológicos que apresenta, em função das espécies vetoras, reservatórios, agentes etiológicos e interação do homem nesta biocenose, dificultam a elaboração de um programa de controle eficaz 6 .A transmissão das leishmanioses é influenciada freqüentemente por fatores ambientais, demográficos, comportamento humano e ABSTRAcTAmerican cutaneous leishmaniasis acquired epidemic characteristics on the northern coastline of the State of São Paulo beginning in the 1990s. From secondary data, a descriptive study of the disease in the four municipalities making up this region over the period from 1993 to 2005 was conducted. The frequency of phlebotomine capture in the probable transmission locations was analyzed. 689 autochthonous cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis were notified, with single and grouped cases, thus determining that the spatial distribution was heterogenous. There was synchronism and cyclicity of disease manifestation, at intervals of six to eight years. All ages were affected, with slight predominance among males, without association with any specific occupation. Among the 2,758 phlebotomines captured, Nyssomyia intermedia predominated (80.4%) inside homes and in areas surrounding them. The disease presented a transmission profile inside homes and in areas surrounding them, between the urban fringe and forests, and inside forests. In such cases, transmission would be more related to enzootic foci.
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