Incidence of malaria among indigenous people associated with the presence of artisanal mining

Author:

Caldas Rosinelle Janayna Coêlho1ORCID,Nogueira Laura Maria Vidal1ORCID,Rodrigues Ivaneide Leal Ataíde1ORCID,Andrade Erlon Gabriel Rego de1ORCID,Costa Carla Monique Lavareda1ORCID,Trindade Lidiane de Nazaré Mota2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Estado do Pará, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of malaria among indigenous people associated with the presence of artisanal miningin the state of Pará. Method: Analytical, cross-sectional study conducted with 20,774 cases of malaria in indigenous people in the state of Pará (2011 to 2020). The data came from the Malaria Epidemiological Surveillance Information System, obtained from the Pará State Department of Public Health. In the analysis, Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used, with a significance of 5% (p < 0.05). Results: Incidence rates were high, especially in the Tapajós River Indigenous Special Health District (372.2/1,000 inhabitants). There was association between the incidence of malaria and the presence of indigenous people in artisanalmining activities on the Tapajós River (p=0.0008). Conclusion: The occurrence of malaria is unequal among the Special Indigenous Health Districts, being more frequent in those with greater mining activity, configuring exposure to the disease. It is necessary to adopt intersectoral measures, especially in areas of vulnerability to illness.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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