Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region

Background: Despite the intensification of Chagas disease control in Brazil, around 1980s and 1990s, the transmission still occurs. The aim of this study was to identify the factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Piaui State, Brazilian Northeast Region from 2004 to 2013. Method...

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Main Authors: Melissa P. Santana, Reinaldo Souza-Santos, Andrea S. de Almeida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034118300820
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spelling doaj-95d8f0089de44de28aad59d8e24fe4912020-11-24T21:34:42ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412018-11-01116817820Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast regionMelissa P. Santana0Reinaldo Souza-Santos1Andrea S. de Almeida2Hemathology and Hemotherapy Center of Piauí State, Brazil; Corresponding author at: 235 Primeiro de Maio Street, Teresina, PI, 64001-430, Brazil.National School of Public Health Sérgio Arouca — Fiocruz, BrazilNational School of Public Health Sérgio Arouca — Fiocruz, BrazilBackground: Despite the intensification of Chagas disease control in Brazil, around 1980s and 1990s, the transmission still occurs. The aim of this study was to identify the factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Piaui State, Brazilian Northeast Region from 2004 to 2013. Methodology: Records of 597 blood donors from Management System in Hemotherapy Services and Laboratory Environment Manager System of Piaui were studied. Sociodemographic variables and serological tests results for Chagas disease’s confirmation were analyzed using adjusted multiple logistic regression and odds ratio (OR) evaluation. Results: The frequency of serological test confirming Chagas disease was 15.6%. Multivariate analysis showed that the most important associated factors were among blood donors who were born until 1960 (OR 5.1; 95%; CI 1.95–13.14), with low educational level (OR 2.8; 95%; CI 0.75–10.29), who lives in cities with ≤50% of urbanization rate (OR 3.5; 95%; CI 1.42–8.72) and first-time blood donors (OR 3.0; 95%; CI 1.74–5.23). Conclusions: Unfortunately, the factors associated with Chagas disease are still the same pointed out in the scientific literature of decades ago. Our results are in line with the postulate of the 2nd Brazilian Consensus on Chagas disease, regarding the need to develop research that presents new scientific evidence, contributing not only to the Brazilian scenario but also to Latin America. Keywords: Chagas disease, Associated factors, Blood donorshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034118300820
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author Melissa P. Santana
Reinaldo Souza-Santos
Andrea S. de Almeida
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Reinaldo Souza-Santos
Andrea S. de Almeida
Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
Journal of Infection and Public Health
author_facet Melissa P. Santana
Reinaldo Souza-Santos
Andrea S. de Almeida
author_sort Melissa P. Santana
title Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
title_short Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
title_full Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
title_fullStr Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Brazilian Northeast region
title_sort factors associated with chagas disease among blood donors in brazilian northeast region
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Infection and Public Health
issn 1876-0341
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Background: Despite the intensification of Chagas disease control in Brazil, around 1980s and 1990s, the transmission still occurs. The aim of this study was to identify the factors associated with Chagas disease among blood donors in Piaui State, Brazilian Northeast Region from 2004 to 2013. Methodology: Records of 597 blood donors from Management System in Hemotherapy Services and Laboratory Environment Manager System of Piaui were studied. Sociodemographic variables and serological tests results for Chagas disease’s confirmation were analyzed using adjusted multiple logistic regression and odds ratio (OR) evaluation. Results: The frequency of serological test confirming Chagas disease was 15.6%. Multivariate analysis showed that the most important associated factors were among blood donors who were born until 1960 (OR 5.1; 95%; CI 1.95–13.14), with low educational level (OR 2.8; 95%; CI 0.75–10.29), who lives in cities with ≤50% of urbanization rate (OR 3.5; 95%; CI 1.42–8.72) and first-time blood donors (OR 3.0; 95%; CI 1.74–5.23). Conclusions: Unfortunately, the factors associated with Chagas disease are still the same pointed out in the scientific literature of decades ago. Our results are in line with the postulate of the 2nd Brazilian Consensus on Chagas disease, regarding the need to develop research that presents new scientific evidence, contributing not only to the Brazilian scenario but also to Latin America. Keywords: Chagas disease, Associated factors, Blood donors
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