Publications by authors named "Tainara Carvalho Garcia Miranda Filgueiras"

Human Visceral Leishmaniasis is an endemic public health problem in the Amazon. This article analyzed the spatial distribution of this disease and its relationship with socioeconomic, environmental and public health policy variables in four mesoregions of the state of Pará, from 2011 to 2022. This ecological study used secondary data obtained from official Brazilian agencies.

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Human visceral leishmaniasis is a major public health problem in the Amazon. Thus, we analyzed the spatial distribution of this disease and its relationship with epidemiological, socioeconomic, and environmental variables in the Carajás Integration Region, Pará state, from 2011 to 2020. Epidemiological data for this ecological study were obtained from the State Public Health Secretariat, environmental data were obtained from the National Space Research Institute, and socioeconomic data were obtained from the Brazilian Geography and Statistics Institute.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cutaneous Leishmaniasis is a significant public health issue in São Félix do Xingu, Brazil, particularly affecting adult males with lower education levels and living in rural areas.
  • The study analyzed data from various health and environmental sources between 2012 and 2016, revealing 183 confirmed cases with a strong correlation between increased cases and deforestation.
  • Spatial analysis indicated that land use types impacted disease clusters, with notably fewer cases reported in indigenous territories.
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Introduction: COVID-19 is a severe respiratory syndrome caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In Brazil the highest infection rates are associated with socially vulnerable populations. This study therefore sought to analyze the spatial distribution of the disease and its relation with geographic, socioeconomic and public health policy characteristics associated with quilombola communities in Salvaterra municipality, state of Pará, for the period of March to September, 2020.

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