2016
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742016000400001
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Evidências da vigilância epidemiológica para o avanço do conhecimento sobre a epidemia do vírus Zika

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“…On this matter, this study identified the association between the lack of knowledge about the virus and the actions performed to fight the mosquito (p = 0.0049): 76% of participants did not take any measures to prevent the infection by the Zika virus during pregnancy. Therefore, the actions of epidemiological surveillance have been essential to monitor the evolution of the Zika virus epidemics in Brazil and to enhance comprehension about the manifestation of the disease and its possible consequences, both in pregnant women and their babies and in adults 37,38 . However, public policies are necessary to improve information about the virus because, as pointed out in this study, there is an association between the lack of knowledge and the need for more information about the Zika virus (p = 0.0439), which puts pregnant women at risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this matter, this study identified the association between the lack of knowledge about the virus and the actions performed to fight the mosquito (p = 0.0049): 76% of participants did not take any measures to prevent the infection by the Zika virus during pregnancy. Therefore, the actions of epidemiological surveillance have been essential to monitor the evolution of the Zika virus epidemics in Brazil and to enhance comprehension about the manifestation of the disease and its possible consequences, both in pregnant women and their babies and in adults 37,38 . However, public policies are necessary to improve information about the virus because, as pointed out in this study, there is an association between the lack of knowledge and the need for more information about the Zika virus (p = 0.0439), which puts pregnant women at risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os primeiros registros do vírus Zika foram detectados na África em 1948, uma pesquisa mostrou que o vírus Zika é oriundo da floresta Zika (Uganda) e fica armazenado em mosquitos que habitam a floresta e seres primatas silvestres (10) . Não há indícios de que os primatas são transmissores do vírus aos seres humanos (11) . O ciclo de proliferação acontece quando o mosquito fêmea deposita seus ovos 2 cm acima d´água em paredes de recipientes com água parada.…”
Section: Ciclo De Vida E Meio De Transmissãounclassified
“…Para isso foi analisada, em estudos brasileiros, a presença do vírus em líquido amniótico de duas gestantes, que foram atingidas pelo vírus e que tiveram fetos com microcefalias. Por isso, a ABRASCO recomenda que as gestantes infectadas pelo vírus tenham um acompanhamento diferenciado para evitar consequências graves como a microcefalia e outras anomalias neurológicas (11) .…”
Section: Sintomas Em Gestantes E Não-gestantesunclassified
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 390 million cases of the disease are recorded annually. Thus, surveillance actions have become the core of epidemics monitoring, acting on the understanding and manifestations of this arbovirus 9,10 in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%