Vulnerabilidade à sífilis gestacional e congênita: uma análise de 11 anos [Vulnerability to gestational and congenital syphilis: a 11-year analysis] [Vulnerabilidad a la sífilis gestacional y congénita: un análisis de 11 años]
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https://doi.org/10.12957/reuerj.2020.50487Keywords:
Vulnerabilidade em Saúde, Sífilis Congênita, Serviços de Saúde da Mulher, Cuidado Pré-Natal.Abstract
Objetivo: analisar a ocorrência de sífilis gestacional e congênita à luz da vulnerabilidade, no período de 2008 a 2018, no Mato Grosso do Sul. Método: estudo transversal, retrospectivo, de caráter analítico e abordagem quantitativa, com base em dados secundários coletados no Sistema de Informações e Agravos de Notificação. Resultados: houve aumento progressivo de sífilis gestacional e congênita ao longo dos 11 anos, com predomínio em populações vulneráveis e associação (p<0,05) da ocorrência de sífilis congênita com as variáveis “escolaridade”, “faixa etária” e “cor da pele”. Verificou-se a influência de fatores comportamentais e relacionados aos serviços de saúde, dentre eles o diagnóstico tardio da sífilis e a baixa adesão do tratamento entre estas gestantes e seus parceiros sexuais. Conclusão: a sífilis gestacional e congênita tiveram causas multifatoriais e podem ser combatidas com ações em saúde que considerem os aspectos que potencializam a vulnerabilidade social, individual e programática da população.
ABSTRACT
Objective: to examine the occurrence of gestational and congenital syphilis in the light of vulnerability in Mato Grosso do Sul, from 2008 to 2018. Method: this retrospective, analytical, quantitative, cross-sectional study was based on secondary data collected from Brazil’s Notifiable Disease Information System. Results: gestational and congenital syphilis increased steadily over the eleven years, predominantly in vulnerable groups. The occurrence of congenital syphilis was found to associate (p < 0.05) with the variables “education”, “age group” and “skin color”. Behavioral and health service-related factors – among them, late diagnosis of syphilis and poor treatment adherence by pregnant women and their sexual partners – were found to influence the association. Conclusion: gestational and congenital syphilis had multifactorial causes and can be combated with health measures that address aspects that heighten this population’s social, individual and programmatic vulnerability.
RESUMEN
Objetivo: examinar la ocurrencia de sífilis gestacional y congénita a la luz de la vulnerabilidad en Mato Grosso do Sul, de 2008 a 2018. Método: este estudio retrospectivo, analítico, cuantitativo y transversal se basó en datos secundarios recopilados del Sistema de Información de Enfermedades Notificables de Brasil. Resultados: la sífilis gestacional y congénita aumentó de manera sostenida durante los once años, predominantemente en grupos vulnerables. Se encontró que la ocurrencia de sífilis congénita se asocia (p <0.05) con las variables "educación", "grupo de edad" y "color de piel". Se encontró que factores relacionados con el comportamiento y los servicios de salud, entre ellos, el diagnóstico tardío de la sífilis y la mala adherencia al tratamiento por parte de las mujeres embarazadas y sus parejas sexuales, influyen en la asociación. Conclusión: la sífilis gestacional y congénita tuvo causas multifactoriales y se puede combatir con medidas de salud que aborden aspectos que aumentan la vulnerabilidad social, individual y programática de esta población.
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