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Temporal trend in the incidence of human visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil/Tendencia temporal da incidencia de leishmaniose visceral humana no Brasil

It is an ecological study that analyzed the time trend of visceral leishmaniasis incidence rates in Brazil using segmented time regression by joinpoints. There was a decreasing incidence rate of this disease in the country with an average annual percent change (AAPC) of-5 (CI95%: -9.1; -0.6) and a r...

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Published in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2023-09, Vol.28 (9), p.2709
Main Authors: Junior, Claudio Jose dos Santos, Santos, Marquiony Marques dos, Lins, Fabio Celso Cipriano de Oliveira, Silva, Jackson Pinto, Lima, Kenio Costa de
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Summary:It is an ecological study that analyzed the time trend of visceral leishmaniasis incidence rates in Brazil using segmented time regression by joinpoints. There was a decreasing incidence rate of this disease in the country with an average annual percent change (AAPC) of-5 (CI95%: -9.1; -0.6) and a reduction of 1.69 cases/100 thousand inhabitants in 2007, and 0.91/100 thousand inhabitants in 2020. The Central-West region showed the highest reduction percent (AAPC: -9.1; CI95%: -13.8; -4.3), followed by the Southeast region (AAPC: -8.7; -14.6; -2.5). The North and South regions showed the largest number of joinpoints in the time series. The highest incidences were recorded in the male population, however, stable (AAPC: 2.14; CI95%: -8.3; 0). In the age group analysis, the trend was decreasing for the groups from 0 to 4 years old (AAPC: -7.7; CI95%: -12.6; -2.4), 5 to 9 years old (AAPC: -7.3; CI95%: -13.6; -0,4) and 10 to 14 years old (AAPC: -5.5; CI95%: -10.3; -0.3). It was found that although Visceral Leishmaniasis is an endemic disease in Brazil, there was a decrease in its incidence rate from 2007 to 2020. Key words Visceral leishmaniasis, Epidemiological monitoring, Temporal distribution, Time series study, Ecological studies Tratase de um estudo ecologico que analisou a tendencia temporal das taxas de incidencia de leishmaniose visceral no Brasil mediante regressao temporal segmentada por pontos de inflexao. Observou-se tendencia de decrescimo na taxa de incidencia dessa patologia no pais, com variacao variacao percentual media anual (average annual percent change - AAPC) de -5 (IC95%: -9,1; -0,6) e reducao de 1,69 casos/100 mil habitantes em 2007, para 0,91/100 mil habitantes em 2020. A regiao Centro-Oeste apresentou a maior reducao do AAPC (AAPC: -9,1; IC95%: -13,8; -4,3), seguida da regiao Sudeste (AAPC: -8,7; -14,6; -2,5). As regioes Norte e Sul apresentaram o maior numero de pontos de inflexao (joinpoint) na serie temporal. As maiores incidencias foram registradas na populacao masculina, porem com tendencia estacionaria (AAPC: 2,14; IC95%: -8,3; 0). Na analise por faixa etaria, a tendencia foi decrescente nos grupos de0a4 anos (AAPC: -7,7; IC95%: -12,6; -2,4), 5 a 9 anos (AAPC: -7,3; IC95%: -13,6; -0,4) e de 10 a 14 anos (AAPC: -5,5; IC95%: -10,3; -0,3). Verificou-se que, apesar de a leishmaniose visceral se tratar de urna doenca endemica no Brasil, houve declinio na sua taxa de incidencia no periodo de 2007 a 2020. Palavras-chave Leishmaniose visc
ISSN:1413-8123
DOI:10.1590/1413-81232023289.15422022