“…INS reports were the main source of information for this category, including data on diseases such as ophidian accidents, attacks by animals transmitting rabies, acute Chagas, chronic Chagas, chikungunya, dengue, chickenpox, malaria, diphtheria, equine encephalitis, meningococcal disease, yellow fever, typhoid and paratyphoid fever, hepatitis B, hepatitis A, infections associated with medical-surgical procedures, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis, leprosy, leptospirosis, bacterial meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, mumps, congenital rubella, measles, congenital syphilis, accidental tetanus, whooping cough, tuberculosis, HIV AIDS, and Zika. Seventy-eight documents were included [ 9 , 21 , 29 , 31 , 35 , 36 , 46 , 49 – 52 , 58 , 59 , 77 – 80 , 85 , 88 , 90 , 92 , 93 , 95 – 99 , 101 – 104 , 108 – 122 , 124 – 127 , 130 – 133 , 135 – 138 , 142 – 147 , 149 – 154 , 156 – 161 , 165 , 170 , 171 , 175 , 176 , 180 , 182 , 183 , 185 , 187 , 189 , 192 – 196 , 198 , 199 , 202 , 205 , 206 , 208 , 218 , 221 ,…”