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Mortality trend due to Hepatitis B and C in the city of São Paulo, 2002-2016

To describe mortality due to hepatitis B and C as underlying cause in the municipality of São Paulo, verifying the trend of these rates, and to assess the association of these diseases with others, from 2002 to 2016. This is a time series study on mortality due to hepatitis B and C according to sex,...

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Published in:Revista de saúde pública 2020-01, Vol.54, p.124-124
Main Authors: Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri, Koizumi, Inês Kazue, Farias, Norma Suely de Oliveira, Silva, Célia Regina Ciccolo da, Cardoso, Maria Regina Alves, Figueiredo, Gerusa Maria
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description To describe mortality due to hepatitis B and C as underlying cause in the municipality of São Paulo, verifying the trend of these rates, and to assess the association of these diseases with others, from 2002 to 2016. This is a time series study on mortality due to hepatitis B and C according to sex, with data from the Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade (SIM - Mortality Information Sistem). Prais Winsten regression was used in rate trend analysis. The findings of this study showed a trend of decline of mortality from hepatitis B and C in recent years, particularly among males. These infections were important associated causes of liver cell carcinoma and HIV. The proportion of deaths under 70 years of age stands out. The study provides a baseline for research on mortality trend and the impact of interventions, given the history of expanded detection and supply of treatments, including the most recent antivirals in Brazil, since 2015.
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Adult
Aged
Brazil - epidemiology
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Female
Health Policy & Services
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B - mortality
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C - mortality
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
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