Epidemiological aspects of Chagas disease in the state of Piauí (Northeast Brazil) in the period 2010–2019

•Chagas disease is endemic in the state of Piauí, Brazil.•The municipalities in the Caatinga region have the highest incidence rates.•Vector transmission remains active in the state.•Residents of rural communities are the most affected by Chagas disease. Chagas disease (ChD), caused by the hemoflage...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta tropica 2022-04, Vol.228, p.106338-106338, Article 106338
Hauptverfasser: Santana, Maricélia de Aquino, Leal, Anangela Ravena da Silva, de Sousa, Raimundo Leoberto Torres, Brandão dos Santos, Luan Victor, Mascarenhas, Márcio Denis Medeiros, Rodrigues, Malvina Thaís Pacheco, Mendonça, Vagner José
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Zusammenfassung:•Chagas disease is endemic in the state of Piauí, Brazil.•The municipalities in the Caatinga region have the highest incidence rates.•Vector transmission remains active in the state.•Residents of rural communities are the most affected by Chagas disease. Chagas disease (ChD), caused by the hemoflagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is an important morbidity that affects approximately six million people in the American continent. T. cruzi parasites are mainly transmitted to human by the infected feces of blood-sucking triatomine insects. The persistent disease is endemic in many regions of South America, mostly affecting residents of rural areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate epidemiological aspects of ChD in the state of Pi-auí located in northeastern Brazil. This is an analytical cross-sectional study carried out from the collection of data of the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN, in Portuguese, Sistema de Informações de Agravos de Notificação) of suspected and confirmed cases of acute ChD in the state of Piauí, in the period 2010–2019. Associations between T. cruzi positivity and the study variables were determined by the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test and were raised as prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% confidence interval. According to this survey, 517 suspected cases of acute ChD were reported in Piauí, with 70 cases (13.5%) confirmed. In 88.5% of confirmed cases, confirmation occurred by laboratory diagnosis. Most of the confirmed cases occurred in municipalities located in the semiarid region, with the municipality of São João do Piauí presenting the highest number of cases. Regarding sociodemographic data, females represent 55.7% of cases, people over 50 years of age (55.7%), being three cases in people up to 18 years of age, and less than 8 years of schooling (67.1%). 77.9% of confirmed cases had vector transmission as the probable form of infection. The data available in this study conclude that vectorial transmission of ChD in the state of Piauí remains active. This fact is corroborated by the number of notified and confirmed cases of acute ChD, requiring housing improvement programs and more effective epidemiological surveillance to control the transmission of the disease in the state. [Display omitted] .
ISSN:0001-706X
1873-6254
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106338