The outbreak of new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reported for the first time in Wuhan, China in late December 2019 have rapidly spread to other countries and it was declared on January 30, 2020 as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization. Before the first COVID-19 cases were reported in Brazil, several measures have been implemented including the adjustment of legal framework to carry out isolation and quarantine. As the cases increased significantly, new measures, mainly to reduce mortality and severe cases, have also been implemented. Rapid and robust preparedness actions have been undertaken in Brazil while first cases have not yet been identified in Latin-American. The outcome of this early preparation should be analyzed in future studies.
The outbreak of new coronavirus disease 2019 reported for the first time in Wuhan, China in late December 2019 have rapidly spread to other countries and it was declared on January 30, 2020 as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization. Before the first COVID-19 cases were reported in Brazil, several measures have been implemented including the adjustment of legal framework to carry out isolation and quarantine. As the cases increased significantly, new measures, mainly to reduce mortality and severe cases, have also been implemented. Rapid and robust preparedness actions have been undertaken in Brazil while first cases have not yet been identified in Latin-American. The outcome of this early preparation should be analyzed in future studies.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effi cacy of fi sh as predators of the Aedes aegypti larvae in laboratory conditions. METHODS:The male and female of fi ve different fi sh were included in the experiment. The tests to measure their consumption ability lasted fi ve weeks for each species. Each trial involved four test tanks and four control tanks. Two control tanks contained just one fi sh, and the other two just larvae. Each of the test tanks contained one fi sh and the larvae. During the fi rst week, 100 larvae were placed in the tank, with an additional 100 added every week, up to a maximum daily amount of 500 larvae. The length and weight of the fi sh were measured at the beginning and end of every week. RESULTS:A total of 369,000 larvae were used. The Trichogaster trichopteros was the only species in which both sexes ate 100% of the available larvae. The Betta splendens failed to eat only 15 larvae. The male Poecilia reticulate showed a strong capacity for larvae eating, compared with the female of the same species. In terms of weight and size, the Betta splendens proved capable of eating 523 larvae per gram of weight per day. CONCLUSIONS:The female and male Trichogaster trichopteros and Astyanax fasciatus, and the female Betta splendens and Poecilia sphenops proved to be the most effective predators of the Aedes aegypti larvae. And although the male Poecilia sphenops and female Poecilia reticulata were less effective, they were also capable of eradicating the total number of Aedes aegypti larvae that could appear over 24 hours in a breeding site under natural conditions. The male Poecilia reticulata, however, proved incapable of doing so.
RESUMO Este artigo teve por objetivos contextualizar os impactos das inundações na saúde e analisar relatórios do Centro de Operações de Emergência em Saúde, mobilizados pelo Ministério da Saúde (MS), para monitoramento federal desses eventos no Brasil, de 2004 a 2017. Para isso, foi realizado levantamento bibliográfico e documental, incluindo relatórios do MS sobre inundações, e feita análise de dados do Sistema Integrado de Informações sobre Desastres, da Defesa Civil, no referido período. Verificou-se que as inundações atingiram todas as regiões brasileiras, com eventos críticos em 2004, 2009, 2010 e 2011. O MS atuou em nove ocorrências, e essa experiência subsidiou o estabelecimento da estratégia de preparação e resposta, incluindo Comitês de Saúde em Desastres, documentos e normativas para orientar a atividade do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) na atuação em desastres hidrológicos. Inundações de grande magnitude exigem resposta rápida, e isso prescinde de preparação prévia. O MS avançou nas articulações intersetoriais e interinstitucionais, no entanto, dotar o SUS municipal da capacidade necessária para atuação oportuna apresenta-se ainda como um desafio a ser superado.
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