2019
DOI: 10.6008/cbpc2179-6858.2019.001.0008
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Doenças relacionadas ao saneamento ambiental inadequado e indicadores de saneamento

Abstract: Nas últimas décadas, presenciou-se um rápido crescimento das cidades em tamanho, população e densidade, concentrando os problemas e desafiando a sociedade e aqueles que a administram. Atualmente, o Brasil ainda se encontra em posição de atraso no cenário internacional de saneamento, o que implica em prejuízos à qualidade de vida da população e à economia do país. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o comportamento das internações e óbitos ocasionados por doenças relacionadas ao saneamento ambiental inadequad… Show more

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“…The obtained results point to an association between the incidence of hepatitis A and indicators of the quality of water supply services -of the principal component (PC3), which explains 9.3% of the total variance of the data -in addition to what has already been found in other studies concerning the relationship between health and sanitation (Siqueira et al, 2017;Paiva and Souza, 2018;Dall'agnol et al, 2019). Some authors highlighted the presence of hepatitis A virus in urban sanitation networks (Holanda and Vasconcellos, 2015), especially in the MRJ (Prado et al, 2012), demonstrating high viral activity in summer and spring, under the presence of coliforms (Prado et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The obtained results point to an association between the incidence of hepatitis A and indicators of the quality of water supply services -of the principal component (PC3), which explains 9.3% of the total variance of the data -in addition to what has already been found in other studies concerning the relationship between health and sanitation (Siqueira et al, 2017;Paiva and Souza, 2018;Dall'agnol et al, 2019). Some authors highlighted the presence of hepatitis A virus in urban sanitation networks (Holanda and Vasconcellos, 2015), especially in the MRJ (Prado et al, 2012), demonstrating high viral activity in summer and spring, under the presence of coliforms (Prado et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%