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Paracoccidioidomycosis-related hospitalization and mortality rates in the state of São Paulo, Brazil: a study using socioeconomic, demographic and climatic predictors.

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is endemic in impoverished communities in Latin America. This study aimed to understand the impact of sociodemographic, economic, and climatic factors on the number of hospitalizations and deaths… Click to show full abstract

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is endemic in impoverished communities in Latin America. This study aimed to understand the impact of sociodemographic, economic, and climatic factors on the number of hospitalizations and deaths due to PCM in São Paulo (SP) state, Brazil. Data on 645 municipalities were collected from government databases between 2006 and 2020. The Spearman's correlations between sociodemographic variables (population density, municipal human development index, and number of public health facilities in the municipality) and PCM rates showed the strongest negative correlation coefficients among the other variables. Multiple regression models reinforced the influence of sociodemographic and climatic factors on PCM reports.

Keywords: brazil; related hospitalization; paracoccidioidomycosis related; state; paracoccidioidomycosis; study

Journal Title: Medical mycology
Year Published: 2025

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