2020
DOI: 10.20873/uft.2446-6492.2020v7n3p75
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Relação Entre Queimadas E Casos De Doenças Respiratórias Em Crianças E Idosos Na Época Da Seca No Tocantins

Abstract: O objetivo geral do presente estudo é observar possível correlação de queimadas em casos de doenças respiratórias no período da seca no estado do Tocantins. A metodologia utilizada para obtenção de tais dados é de modo quantitativo, descritivo e transversal à qual apresentará indicadores de queimadas do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) e doenças do aparelho respiratório no estado do Tocantins no TABNET do Sistema de Informações Hospitalares (SIH) e do Sistema de Informações de Mortalidade (SIM)… Show more

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“…According to Machado et al (2014), specific meteorological conditions such as precipitation deficit, high wind speed and low relative humidity are aggravating factors for fires. In addition, it must be known that the impacts of increased fires not only affect the areas of the fires, but can also affect locations thousands of kilometers from the place of origin (Corrêa et al, 2020a). The heat from fire flames forms upstreams that carry ash, soot and smoke from miles away, where it can subsequently precipitate (Lenzi and Favero, 2014).…”
Section: Issn:1984-2295mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Machado et al (2014), specific meteorological conditions such as precipitation deficit, high wind speed and low relative humidity are aggravating factors for fires. In addition, it must be known that the impacts of increased fires not only affect the areas of the fires, but can also affect locations thousands of kilometers from the place of origin (Corrêa et al, 2020a). The heat from fire flames forms upstreams that carry ash, soot and smoke from miles away, where it can subsequently precipitate (Lenzi and Favero, 2014).…”
Section: Issn:1984-2295mentioning
confidence: 99%