Assessing the Clinical and Epidemiological profile of patients affected by chagas disease in Belem, Pará, from 2015 to 2018

Authors

  • Arthur Vinicius Alves Maciel
  • João Vitor Oliveira Moraes
  • João Vitor Rezende dos Santos Sabola
  • Luan Monte Pereira
  • Maria Eduarda Rendeiro Furtado
  • Pedro Raimundo Cunha Silva
  • Elaine de Oliveira e Silva
  • Maria Clara Almeida Sadala dos Santos
  • João Vitor Tavares da Costa
  • Edyane Oliveira e Silva
  • Emanuela Bandeira da Silva
  • Isabela Lacerda Avila
  • Juliane dos Santos Costa
  • Thiago Malcher de Amorim Dias
  • Lara Rosa Cardoso e Cardoso
  • Danielle Lima Barbosa
  • Manuella Ferraz de Souza Monteiro
  • Joely Lúcia de Souza Rodrigues
  • Enaile Dias Pontes
  • Vittória Marques Bigatão
  • Gabrielle de Freitas Nogueira
  • Gabriela Mutran dos Anjos
  • Valeria Pereira Rezende de Almeida
  • Silvia Kelly Jacques Sousa de Assis
  • Thais Costa Valente
  • João Lucas Barbosa Nery Marques
  • Daniel Rêgo Sousa
  • Lucas Stoessel Klautau Sadala
  • Dienyelle de Nazaré Costa Barbosa
  • Magno Ferreira da Silva
  • José Victor Silva Lima
  • Fabio Andres Ayala Neri
  • Edmilso Lopes Cabral
  • Naylane Sousa Pinheiro
  • Maria Helena Rodrigues de Mendonça

Keywords:

Chagas Disease, Epidemiologia, Public Health

Abstract

Chagas disease is a chronic health condition with high morbidity and mortality. It has an impact on public health and social and economic aspects, and despite efforts and health surveillance measures, outbreaks of the disease still occur. Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological profile of patients affected by Chagas' disease in Belém between 2015 and 2018. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective study based on data collected from the notification and disease system, with data collected on cases in the established period, with information such as schooling, age group and gender. Results: There was a higher prevalence of young patients aged between 20 and 59, with a predominance of males and no correct identification of schooling in the notifications. In addition, there was an increase in the number of cases in 2017, but within the expected level of endemicity. Conclusion: Despite the epidemiological transition and the general decrease in the number of cases, Chagas disease is still an important factor to be evaluated by public health, with preventive policies being maintained, as well as public hygiene and basic sanitation situations.

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Published

2023-09-27

How to Cite

Maciel, A. V. A., Moraes, J. V. O., dos Santos Sabola, J. V. R., Pereira, L. M., Furtado, M. E. R., Silva, P. R. C., Silva, E. de O. e, Sadala dos Santos, M. C. A., da Costa, J. V. T., Silva, E. O. e, Silva, E. B. da, Avila, I. L., Costa, J. dos S., Amorim Dias, T. M. de, Cardoso, L. R. C. e, Barbosa, D. L., Souza Monteiro, M. F. de, Rodrigues, J. L. de S., Pontes, E. D., … de Mendonça, M. H. R. (2023). Assessing the Clinical and Epidemiological profile of patients affected by chagas disease in Belem, Pará, from 2015 to 2018. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 10(9). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/6659