[artĂculo]
| TĂtulo : |
Gestational syphilis in the low amazon mesoregion, Brazil, 2008 - 2018 |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrĂłnico |
| Autores: |
de Araujo Sousa, Randerson JosĂ©, Autor ; Ribeiro Mafra, Adriana Vanessa, Autor ; do Nascimento Martins, NĂĄdia VicĂȘncia, Autor ; Ribeiro Mafra, Luanna Samara, Autor |
| Editorial: |
Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales* |
| Fecha de publicaciĂłn: |
2020 |
| ArtĂculo en la pĂĄgina: |
pĂĄginas:67-76 |
| Resumen: |
Objective: to trace the epidemiological profile of gestational syphilis reported cases in the Low Amazon mesoregion in the period between 2008 and 2018. Materials and Methods: the study was epidemiological, observational, descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, and carried out by a quantitative approach. The variables were sociodemographic and epidemiological, and data was available by the Ministry of Health in line with the Department of Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Viral Hepatitis. The collected data were tabulated and processed with the aid of Microsoft ExcelÂź 2010 and Action 3.7. Results: when characterizing the epidemiological profile, 949 cases were observed, which did not present normality; an average of 86.3 notifications per year; a median of 81; and a standard deviation of 47.6. The year 2017 stood out with 22.3% of notifications and the average age group was 24 years old. The race/color âbrownâ predominated with 87.6% and 42.7% did not have completed elementary school. The clinical classification that presented the highest records was âPrimary Syphilisâ with 49% and gestational age was âThird Trimesterâ with 50.3% of cases. The most adopted treatment regimen was Penicillin with 82.1%. There were ignored variables in the notification. Conclusion: given the results, it is clear that gestational syphilis is a public health problem in health care for women. Thus, this study can be used as a basis for public agencies to direct projects aimed at prevention and awareness about the consequences generated by the disease.
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| Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
| En lĂnea: |
https://revistasum.umanizales.edu.co/ojs/index.php/archivosmedicina/article/view [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
in Archivos de medicina > Vol. 21 Num. 1 Año. 2021 [03/01/2021] . - páginas:67-76
[artĂculo] Gestational syphilis in the low amazon mesoregion, Brazil, 2008 - 2018 [documento electrĂłnico] / de Araujo Sousa, Randerson JosĂ©, Autor ; Ribeiro Mafra, Adriana Vanessa, Autor ; do Nascimento Martins, NĂĄdia VicĂȘncia, Autor ; Ribeiro Mafra, Luanna Samara, Autor . - Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales*, 2020 . - pĂĄginas:67-76. in Archivos de medicina > Vol. 21 Num. 1 Año. 2021 [03/01/2021] . - páginas:67-76
| Resumen: |
Objective: to trace the epidemiological profile of gestational syphilis reported cases in the Low Amazon mesoregion in the period between 2008 and 2018. Materials and Methods: the study was epidemiological, observational, descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, and carried out by a quantitative approach. The variables were sociodemographic and epidemiological, and data was available by the Ministry of Health in line with the Department of Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Viral Hepatitis. The collected data were tabulated and processed with the aid of Microsoft ExcelÂź 2010 and Action 3.7. Results: when characterizing the epidemiological profile, 949 cases were observed, which did not present normality; an average of 86.3 notifications per year; a median of 81; and a standard deviation of 47.6. The year 2017 stood out with 22.3% of notifications and the average age group was 24 years old. The race/color âbrownâ predominated with 87.6% and 42.7% did not have completed elementary school. The clinical classification that presented the highest records was âPrimary Syphilisâ with 49% and gestational age was âThird Trimesterâ with 50.3% of cases. The most adopted treatment regimen was Penicillin with 82.1%. There were ignored variables in the notification. Conclusion: given the results, it is clear that gestational syphilis is a public health problem in health care for women. Thus, this study can be used as a basis for public agencies to direct projects aimed at prevention and awareness about the consequences generated by the disease.
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| Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
| En lĂnea: |
https://revistasum.umanizales.edu.co/ojs/index.php/archivosmedicina/article/view [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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