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亚马逊地区的蛇咬伤负担:揭示一个发病率比巴西平均水平高十倍的地区的季节性动态。

The Amazonian snakebite burden: Unveiling seasonal dynamics in a region with tenfold higher incidence compared to the Brazilian average.

作者信息

Rocha Jorge Emanuel Cordeiro, Gomides Samuel Campos

机构信息

Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Campus Oriximiná, Oriximiná, Brazil.

出版信息

Trop Med Int Health. 2024 Dec;29(12):1041-1050. doi: 10.1111/tmi.14059. Epub 2024 Nov 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Accidents caused by snakes constitute a serious public health problem in Latin America and worldwide. The situation in the Brazilian Amazon region is neglected, resulting in the highest incidence of cases per capita in the country. Furthermore, the distance from urban areas makes it difficult for the population to access timely and effective medical care, including antivenom treatment. The Brazilian Amazon is characterised by high ethnic and cultural diversity, yet it lacks robust epidemiological information that would allow for the development of surveillance and prevention policies. This study aimed to assess the epidemiological profile of individuals affected by snakebite accidents from 2007 to 2021 in a poorly studied region of the Brazilian Amazon.

METHODS

To assess the relationship between snakebite accidents, rainfall and river flood levels, cross-correlation functions were employed. Data from the public healthcare system database was used for this analysis.

RESULTS

The results indicate that the study area experiences a snakebite rate 10 times greater than the Brazilian average and double that of other Amazonian regions. The most affected victims consist of adult males residing in rural areas, with snakebite accidents being more common during the rainy season. Viperid snakes were responsible for most bites, with the lower limbs being the most common location of injury. The data revealed a positive correlation between the number of snakebite accidents both rainfall and fluvial data.

CONCLUSIONS

The accident peak coincides with the Brazil nut harvest season, a highly significant forest product for the economy of rural communities. Our data reinforces the need for public policies focused on environmental education and prevention, such as the use of boots and leg guards. These preventive measures have the potential to reduce the number of snakebites accidents by approximately 85%.

摘要

背景

蛇咬伤导致的事故在拉丁美洲乃至全球都是一个严重的公共卫生问题。巴西亚马逊地区的情况被忽视,导致该国人均病例发病率最高。此外,由于该地区距离城市地区较远,居民难以获得及时有效的医疗救治,包括抗蛇毒血清治疗。巴西亚马逊地区民族和文化高度多样,但缺乏有力的流行病学信息,无法制定监测和预防政策。本研究旨在评估2007年至2021年期间巴西亚马逊一个研究较少地区蛇咬伤事故受害者的流行病学特征。

方法

为评估蛇咬伤事故、降雨量和河流洪水水位之间的关系,采用了互相关函数。本分析使用了公共医疗系统数据库的数据。

结果

结果表明,研究区域的蛇咬伤发生率比巴西平均水平高10倍,是其他亚马逊地区的两倍。受影响最严重的受害者是居住在农村地区的成年男性,蛇咬伤事故在雨季更为常见。蝰蛇造成的咬伤最多,下肢是最常见的受伤部位。数据显示,蛇咬伤事故数量与降雨量和河流数据之间存在正相关。

结论

事故高峰与巴西坚果收获季节重合,巴西坚果是农村社区经济中一种非常重要的林产品。我们的数据强化了制定注重环境教育和预防的公共政策的必要性,比如使用靴子和护腿。这些预防措施有可能将蛇咬伤事故数量减少约85%。

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