86 resultados para ISO 9001:2008 certification
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Introduction More than half of the malaria cases reported in the Americas are from the Brazilian Amazon region. While malaria is considered endemic in this region, its geographical distribution is extremely heterogeneous. Therefore, it is important to investigate the distribution of malaria and to determine regions whereby action might be necessary. Methods Changes in malaria indicators in all municipalities of the Brazilian Amazon between 2003-2004 and 2008-2009 were studied. The malaria indicators included the absolute number of malaria cases and deaths, the bi-annual parasite incidence (BPI), BPI ratios and differences, a Lorenz curve and Gini coefficients. Results During the study period, mortality from malaria remained low (0.02% deaths/case), the percent of municipalities that became malaria-free increased from 15.6% to 31.7%, and the Gini coefficient increased from 82% to 87%. In 2003, 10% of the municipalities with the highest BPI accumulated 67% of all malaria cases, compared with 2009, when 10% of the municipalities (with the highest BPI) had 80% of the malaria cases. Conclusions This study described an overall decrease in malaria transmission in the Brazilian Amazon region. As expected, an increased heterogeneity of malaria indicators was found, which reinforces the notion that a single strategy may not bring about uniformly good outcomes. The geographic clustering of municipalities identified as problem areas might help to define better intervention methods.
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INTRODUCTION: The objective was to identify space and space-time risk clusters for the occurrence of deaths in a priority city for the control of tuberculosis (TB) in the Brazilian Northeast. METHODS: Ecological research was undertaken in the City of São Luis/Maranhão. Cases were considered that resulted in deaths in the population living in the urban region of the city with pulmonary TB as the basic cause, between 2008 and 2012. To detect space and space-time clusters of deaths due to pulmonary TB in the census sectors, the spatial analysis scan technique was used. RESULTS: In total, 221 deaths by TB occurred, 193 of which were due to pulmonary TB. Approximately 95% of the cases (n=183) were geocoded. Two significant spatial clusters were identified, the first of which showed a mortality rate of 5.8 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants per year and a high relative risk of 3.87. The second spatial cluster showed a mortality rate of 0.4 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants per year and a low relative risk of 0.10. A significant cluster was observed in the space-time analysis between 11/01/2008 and 04/30/2011, with a mortality rate of 8.10 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants per year and a high relative risk (3.0). CONCLUSIONS: The knowledge of priority sites for the occurrence of deaths can support public management to reduce inequities in the access to health services and permit an optimization of the resources and teams in the control of pulmonary TB, providing support for specific strategies focused on the most vulnerable populations.
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A incidência da Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana registrada no Escritório Regional de Saúde de Sinop o qual abrangem 17 municípios foi analisada considerando os números de casos notificados por município, sexo, faixa etária e sazonalidade. A coleta das informações foi obtida no Sistema Nacional de Agravos de Notificação entre 2001 e 2008. Foi calculada a incidência da doença em cada município. Para avaliar a influência da sazonalidade sobre a LTA, foram usados os dados de janeiro de 2001 a dezembro de 2008. Os coeficientes de detecção para os anos de 2001 a 2008 foram maiores nos municípios de Nova Ubiratã (857,2 por 100.000 habitantes), Feliz Natal (834,5 por 100.000 habitantes) e Vera (557,0 por 100.000 habitantes). A média de incidência (334,9 por 100.000 habitantes) da ERS-Sinop foi 4,5 vezes maior que a média da região norte. A faixa etária mais acometida foi entre 20 e 49 anos em ambos os sexos e, sendo que o sexo masculino foi o mais acometido 64,78%. O número de casos registrados no período da seca foi de 60%. Grande parte da população da região está exposta ao contato direto com o vetor da Leishmania, principalmente devido a alguns tipos de atividades econômicas desenvolvidas na região tais como: O corte seletivo de madeira, a agropecuária e a mineração.