2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015205.14672014
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Indidence of tuberculosis in children in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, under spatial approach

Abstract: The aim of this study was to identify spatial patterns in the incidence of childhood tuberculosis in cities in

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“…The Perinatal Committee Board structure, which is a permanent and deliberative forum, responsible for managing the maternity care and newborn policies, can be one of the factors that contributes to the quality and completeness of actions in this area. 3,21 Moran's index calculated for both periods showed significant spatial autocorrelation. The Moran map for the first period identified 41 municipalities that should have high priority for interventions, and 35 municipalities in the second period need to be prioritized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The Perinatal Committee Board structure, which is a permanent and deliberative forum, responsible for managing the maternity care and newborn policies, can be one of the factors that contributes to the quality and completeness of actions in this area. 3,21 Moran's index calculated for both periods showed significant spatial autocorrelation. The Moran map for the first period identified 41 municipalities that should have high priority for interventions, and 35 municipalities in the second period need to be prioritized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In contrast, the municipalities with low PNM rates possibly provided better access to health care services, which positively influenced children's health care. 3,21 The rate difference map identified 413 municipalities where there was an improvement in PNM rates, and 232 municipalities where the opposite occurred, with a significant spatial autocorrelation (MI ¼ 0.05; p ¼ 0.02), that is, there are municipalities with high PNM rates that are also surrounded by municipalities with high rates, and that possibly has a common cause. Perinatal mortality reduction was an important factor, and it probably occurred due to improvements in perinatal care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embora as incidências médias aqui reveladas (49,1/100 mil) pareçam próximas às reportadas na população geral do país, quando se comparam nossos achados com os descritos para crianças e adolescentes no Estado de São Paulo, onde Venâncio et al 33 Se considerarmos os dados desagregados por faixa etária e macrorregiões do país, as discrepâncias nos indicadores de incidência ficam ainda mais evidentes e demonstram a gravidade do problema, especialmente entre adolescentes e crianças menores de cinco anos, nas regiões Centro-oeste, Sudeste e Norte. Dados de magnitude semelhantes foram descritos somente por Gava et al 22 e por Marques et al 16 , ao analisarem as notificações em crianças e adolescentes indígenas de Rondônia e Mato Grosso do Sul, nos períodos de 1997-2006 e 2000-2006, respectivamente.…”
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“…Infection by Helminths-TB), regions with late diagnoses, cases of avoidable hospital stay, the incidence control of infantile TB, with focus in primary care. [27][28][29][30][31][32] The analysis of spatial distribution enables, also, the identification of regions with death toll and TB cases, thus contributing to the action planning of territorial base, granting subsidies to figure out strategies to reduce inequities in health and limits for the increasing TB incidence. [33][34] Qualified investment in TB control, reformulation and restructuration of policies and health services are essential to control the cases (TB and TB-HIV) and generate positive effects on reducing the incidence in population.…”
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confidence: 99%