2016
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742016000400008
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Classificação de risco de transmissão de doenças imunopreveníveis a partir de indicadores de coberturas vacinais nos municípios brasileiros

Abstract: the vaccination coverage surveillance allowed to identify most of the municipalities in high risk situation and the minority of children living in municipalities with appropriate coverage; the vaccination coverage surveillance using indicators of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) is a new tool for identifying priority areas where the actions can be more successful for health managers and improve the quality and the success of the immunizations program.

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“…Esses resultados concordam com as evidências mostradas por Braz et al 19 , em que foram analisadas as coberturas vacinais de dez vacinas pertencentes ao calendário vacinal nacional, os estados do Norte e Nordeste foram classificados como os de maior risco para a transmissão das doenças imunopreveníveis, exatamente pelas baixas coberturas vacinais nos estados dessas regiões.…”
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“…Esses resultados concordam com as evidências mostradas por Braz et al 19 , em que foram analisadas as coberturas vacinais de dez vacinas pertencentes ao calendário vacinal nacional, os estados do Norte e Nordeste foram classificados como os de maior risco para a transmissão das doenças imunopreveníveis, exatamente pelas baixas coberturas vacinais nos estados dessas regiões.…”
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“…These bulletins are available online. In Brazil, data gathering is handled by the MoH’s SIVEP-malaria (epidemiologic surveillance information system-malaria) in real-time, although delays have been reported depending on internet availability in the countryside [44]. The data gathered in Brazil is not publicly accessible but made available for online consultation at the municipality level (requires login) and local and regional authorities are instructed to routinely assess the data.…”
Section: Current Surveillance: Malaria Case Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunization and prevention of child health problems are extremely important issues for the population, as it helps reduce mortality, as well as immunopreventable diseases. With this, Brazil has been able to eliminate poliomyelitis by interrupting the transmission of measles and rubeola, reducing the incidence of diphtheria among other diseases (Braz, Domingues, Teixeira, & Luna, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%