2021
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320212611.13932021
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Vacinas no Brasil: análise histórica do registro sanitário e a disponibilização no Sistema de Saúde

Abstract: Resumo Com a pandemia da COVID-19 e a importância das políticas públicas de proteção social, questões sanitaristas incluindo as imunizações se tornaram destaque. O estudo tem o objetivo de analisar a dinâmica dos registros sanitários de vacinas no país e as vacinas disponibilizadas por meio do Programa Nacional de Imunização (PNI), com destaque para o calendário vacinal no período entre 2004 e 2018. Realizou-se um estudo descritivo, documental e exploratório dos processos de registro sanitário na Agência Nacio… Show more

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“…We measured SES on a range of 0–24 (low to high SES). The following variables were included in the index: family income (0 for less than the Basic salary ~U$180.00 per month; 1: 1 Basic salary; 2: 1–2 Basic salaries per month; 3: greater than 2 Basic salaries per month); education (0 for no education; 1 for 1–4 years; 2 for more of 4 years of studying); housing area (0 for rural residence area; 1 for urban residence area); housing type of building material (0 for clay; 1 for wood; 2 for masonry); ratio of number of residents per number of rooms in house (absolute number); access to health service (0: without service; 1: public service in the reference city; 2: public service in another urban area; 3: private service; 4: private service in another city), frequency of home visit by health workers (0: never; 1: once a year; 2: 2–4 times a year; 3: every 2 months; 4: monthly) and vaccination record card for several vaccines made available through the National Immunization Program (PNI in Portuguese) (Peres et al, 2021) (0 for no; 1 for yes); presence or absence of electricity (0 for no; 1 for yes); sewerage (0 for no; 1 for yes); garbage collection (0 for no; 1 for yes); water treatment (0 for no; 1 for yes); and drinking water treatment (0 for no; 1 for yes). Variables scored were summed to calculate the SES index of each participant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We measured SES on a range of 0–24 (low to high SES). The following variables were included in the index: family income (0 for less than the Basic salary ~U$180.00 per month; 1: 1 Basic salary; 2: 1–2 Basic salaries per month; 3: greater than 2 Basic salaries per month); education (0 for no education; 1 for 1–4 years; 2 for more of 4 years of studying); housing area (0 for rural residence area; 1 for urban residence area); housing type of building material (0 for clay; 1 for wood; 2 for masonry); ratio of number of residents per number of rooms in house (absolute number); access to health service (0: without service; 1: public service in the reference city; 2: public service in another urban area; 3: private service; 4: private service in another city), frequency of home visit by health workers (0: never; 1: once a year; 2: 2–4 times a year; 3: every 2 months; 4: monthly) and vaccination record card for several vaccines made available through the National Immunization Program (PNI in Portuguese) (Peres et al, 2021) (0 for no; 1 for yes); presence or absence of electricity (0 for no; 1 for yes); sewerage (0 for no; 1 for yes); garbage collection (0 for no; 1 for yes); water treatment (0 for no; 1 for yes); and drinking water treatment (0 for no; 1 for yes). Variables scored were summed to calculate the SES index of each participant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…presents an important immunization politics, since developed strategies such as the PNI, vaccinal calendars and made possible the production of essential vaccines to the population, being a reference in controlling immune preventable diseases until the pandemic (32) . have frequently been topics in the media (32) .…”
Section: Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%