| Literature DB >> 34763679 |
Élide Sbardellotto M da Costa1, Adriano Hyeda2, Eliane M C P Maluf2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Immunopreventable diseases are a public health reality in Brazil and worldwide, a reality that is not exclusive to children, but affects the adult population.Entities:
Keywords: Communicable diseases; Employment; Unified health system; Vaccines
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34763679 PMCID: PMC8582145 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-07029-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Description of hospitalizations for immunopreventable diseases researched in Brazil, broken down by disease and age group (from 20 to 59 years), from 2008 to 2018
| Immunopreventable Disease | Ages | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20–29 years | 30–39 years | 40–49 years | 50–59 years | |
| Mumps | 494 | 281 | 176 | 133 |
| Whooping cough | 66 | 57 | 58 | 46 |
| Diphtheria | 105 | 92 | 96 | 141 |
| Yellow fever | 282 | 361 | 421 | 338 |
| Influenza | 23,456 | 20,177 | 19,677 | 21,944 |
| Hepatitis B | 1151 | 2065 | 3045 | 3390 |
| Meningococcal disease | 2476 | 2014 | 1741 | 1338 |
| Rubella / German measles | 27 | 17 | 7 | 8 |
| Measles | 128 | 68 | 37 | 32 |
| Neonatal and accidental tetanus | 179 | 260 | 411 | 452 |
| Chickenpox/Herpes Zoster | 4488 | 4456 | 4999 | 6556 |
| TOTAL | 32,852 | 29,848 | 30,668 | 34,378 |
Source: SUS Information System (DATASUS - TABNET), data updated in February 2021
Description of the values related to hospitalizations for immunopreventable diseases researched in Brazil, broken down by disease and age group (from 20 to 59 years), in the period from 2008 to 2018
| Immunopreventable Disease | Ages | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20–29 years | 30–39 years | 40–49 years | 50–59 years | |
| Mumps | R$ 100,485.28 | R$ 58,824.95 | R$ 51,841.86 | R$ 34,766.63 |
| Whooping cough | R$ 65,585.32 | R$ 58,387.86 | R$ 94,306.22 | R$ 93,301.75 |
| Diphtheria | R$ 190,802.84 | R$ 189,147.44 | R$ 216,846.83 | R$ 384,056.01 |
| Yellow fever | R$ 642,186.04 | R$ 423,175.01 | R$ 570,689.54 | R$ 493,713.30 |
| Influenza | R$ 16,515,703.89 | R$ 14,921,731.37 | R$ 15,713,988.13 | R$ 18,265,972.35 |
| Hepatitis B | R$ 719,203.29 | R$ 1,729,574.63 | R$ 2,495,070.43 | R$ 2,869,201.02 |
| Meningococcal disease | R$ 4,425,265.05 | R$ 4,192,447.05 | R$ 3,951,200.20 | R$ 3,395,157.39 |
| Rubella / German measles | R$ 6131.60 | R$ 2832.55 | R$ 1295.10 | R$ 1664.22 |
| Measles | R$ 33,344.13 | R$ 25,596.52 | R$ 13,027.31 | R$ 14,008.51 |
| Neonatal and accidental tetanus | R$ 614,935.46 | R$ 1,318,430.67 | R$ 2,052,156.93 | R$ 2,800,066.40 |
| Chickenpox/Herpes Zoster | R$ 2,880,801.00 | R$ 3,221,943.80 | R$ 3,957,090.72 | R$ 5,876,140.94 |
| TOTAL | R$ 26,194,443.90 | R$ 26,142,091.85 | R$ 29,117,513.27 | R$ 34,228,048.52 |
Source: SUS Information System (DATASUS - TABNET), data updated in February 2021
Fig. 1The graphic representation from the hospitalizations by imunnopreventable diseases analysed in the economic active population from Brazil, in the period from 2008 to 2018. Source: SUS Information System (DATASUS - TABNET), data updated in February 2021
Fig. 2The graphic representation from the total costs from the hospitalizations by the imunnopreventable diseases analysed in the economic active population from Brazil, in the period from 2008 to 2018. Source: SUS Information System (DATASUS - TABNET), data updated in February 2021