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Spatial patterns of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: correlation with sociodemographic variables and type of notification

Autor(es): Lima, Ingrid Bentes ; Nogueira, Laura Maria Vidal ; Guimar?es, Ricardo Jos? de Paula Souza e ; Rodrigues, Ivaneide Leal Ata?de ; Andr?, Suzana Rosa ; Abreu, Paula Daniella de ; Corr?a, Perla Katheleen Valente

Data: 2020

Origem: Oasisbr

Assunto(s): Tuberculose / patologia; Tuberculose Extensivamente Resistente a Medicamentos / tratamento farmacol?gico; An?lise Espacial; Sistemas de Informa??o Geogr?fica; Sistemas de Informa??o em Sa?de


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Amazon Foundation to Support Studies and Research ? Edital 007/2016 ? FAPESPA

Universidade do Estado do Par?. Bel?m, PA, Brazil.

Universidade do Estado do Par?. Bel?m, PA, Brazil.

Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.

Universidade do Estado do Par?. Bel?m, PA, Brazil.

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.

Universidade de S?o Paulo. Ribeir?o Preto, SP, Brazil.

Universidade do Estado do Par?. Bel?m, PA, Brazil.

Objective: Correlate the cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and its spatial patterns with the type of notification and sociodemographic variables. Method: Ecological study carried out in the municipality of Bel?m, with 77 cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis registered in the Special Treatment Information System for Tuberculosis, between 2012 and 2016. For analysis, the data was debugged followed by geo-referencing in ArcGis 10.3 and Terra View 4.2.2. To relate the cases with the type of notification, the BioEstat 5.4 software was used, with a significance level of 95%. Results: Of the total, 40 (52%) were new cases; 27 (35%), relapses; and ten (13%) were re-enrolled after leaving. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis was randomly distributed and related to income, household, territorial cluster and water supply. There was a concentration of cases in two administrative districts, corresponding to 28.5% and 27.3% of the total, with a median Sociodemographic Index. Conclusion: Behavior of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis influenced by sociodemographic indicators

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