2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218925
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Investigation of an outbreak of acute respiratory disease in an indigenous village in Brazil: Contribution of Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and human respiratory syncytial viruses

Abstract: Analyses of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic and post-pandemic years showed high attack rates and severity among indigenous populations. This study presents the characteristics of the first documented influenza outbreak in indigenous peoples in Brazil, that occurred from 30th March to 14th April 2016 in a Guarani village in Southeast Region. Acute respiratory infections were prospectively investigated. The majority of the 73 cases were influenza-like illness (ILI) (63.0%) or severe acute respiratory infection … Show more

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“…Reports also showed H1N1pdm impacted the southern hemisphere in the 2016 season. In Sao Paulo State and a village in Brazil, an earlier influenza season with confirmed H1N1pdm 6B.1 as the dominant strain were reported [34, 35]. Reunion Island suffered the highest number of ICU hospitalization since 2009 and most were infected by H1N1pdm during April to August 2016 [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports also showed H1N1pdm impacted the southern hemisphere in the 2016 season. In Sao Paulo State and a village in Brazil, an earlier influenza season with confirmed H1N1pdm 6B.1 as the dominant strain were reported [34, 35]. Reunion Island suffered the highest number of ICU hospitalization since 2009 and most were infected by H1N1pdm during April to August 2016 [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researches on outbreaks in indigenous villages during the H1N1 pandemic in different locations around the world in 2009 reinforce the importance of health education provided massively by health professionals in the villages for disease control (9)(10) . Studies on outbreaks and prevalence of respiratory syndromes in Brazil reiterate this aspect (4)(5)(6) .…”
Section: Process Of Indigenization In the Tackle Of The New Coronavirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for more effectiveness, this campaign could have integrated a broader health education program for the comprehensive promotion of children's health. The vaccination against H1N1 performed in the population of the Guarani ethnicity in southeastern Brazil, for example, was not sufficient to prevent the strong outbreak of flu syndrome in the region in 2016 (6) . Other measures to prevent this syndrome should have been implemented considering the lifestyle of this population.…”
Section: Process Of Indigenization In the Tackle Of The New Coronavirmentioning
confidence: 99%
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