Publications by authors named "Marly Marques Cruz"

Objective: To analyse hospital case fatality and mortality related to Chagas disease (CD) in Brazil, 2000-2019.

Method: This is a mixed ecological study with spatial and temporal trends, based on national population data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health - hospital admissions (HA) and death certificates (DC). Records with CD as a primary or secondary cause of death in HA and/or as an underlying or associated cause of death in DC were evaluated.

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Introduction: The Curitiba (Brazil)-based Project, A Hora é Agora (AHA), evaluated a comprehensive HIV control strategy among men who have sex with men (MSM) aimed at expanding access to HIV rapid testing and linking HIV-positive MSM to health services and treatment. AHA's approach included rapid HIV Testing Services (HTC) in one mobile testing unit (MTU); a local, gay-led, non-governmental organization (NGO); an existing government-run health facility (COA); and Internet-based HIV self-testing. The objectives of the paper were to compare a) number of MSM tested in each strategy, its positivity and linkage; b) social, demographic and behavioral characteristics of MSM accessing the different HTC and linkage services; and c) the costs of the individual strategies to diagnose and link MSM to services.

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This paper aims to analyze the potential, limits and challenges of regional governance in the implementation process of health care networks in three Brazilian regions: Alto Solimões (Amazonas), Belém (Pará) and an interstate region comprising Tocantins, Pará and Maranhão states (Topama). The study is based on the evaluation study on the implementation of the Quality Health Care Network Development and Improvement Project (QualiSUS-Rede). This is a qualitative multiple case study with the analysis of official documents and use of semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders conducted from July to December 2014.

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Newborn screening programs (NSP) aim to detect carriers of several congenital diseases among asymptomatic infants in order to warrant effective intervention. Specimen collection is the first step of a process that should be done in an universal and timely manner. A review of coverage and time of collection was done in NSP of several countries.

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  • - The article reviews methods for evaluating STD/AIDS prevention programs, focusing on how to support evaluation and decision-making in institutions.
  • - It analyzes studies from various databases between 1990 and 2005, revealing that most evaluations are quantitative and mainly focus on accountability, while program improvement is also an objective.
  • - The review highlights the need for more comprehensive evaluations that consider the process and context to enhance decision-making in STD/AIDS prevention efforts.
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  • The study analyzed AIDS mortality in Rio de Janeiro from 1995 to 2003, showing a 47.5% decrease in deaths due to the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
  • A notable shift occurred where the demographic of deceased individuals included more women, who generally had lower education levels compared to men.
  • Despite free access to antiretroviral treatments, many patients still face barriers to diagnosis and care, highlighting the need to improve testing, treatment access, and adherence to therapy.
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This study analyzes the Rio de Janeiro Municipal AIDS Information System, specifically the system's strengths and limitations in the epidemic's current context, from a broader perspective of epidemiological surveillance. The objective was to provide a brief description of the system, considering its different components. The authors further analyzed records pertaining to the reporting and investigation of AIDS cases from 1985 to 1995 and an update of the database as a contribution to the system's quality.

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