OBJECTIVE The aim was to determine the epidemiological profile of dengue fever in Brazil between the years 2014 and 2019. METHODS This is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study,… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE The aim was to determine the epidemiological profile of dengue fever in Brazil between the years 2014 and 2019. METHODS This is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study, which was carried out through the analysis of secondary data collected from the National System of Notification Appeals (SINAN) and from SUS Computer Department (DATASUS). RESULTS The total number of reported cases was 5,867,255, and 2015 was the year with the highest cases (1,696,340). The cases were predominant in the Southeast and Midwest macro-regions, the female sex (55.6%), brown people (48%), and clinical and epidemiological criteria of confirmation (63.8%). Regarding the age group, it was observed that during the study period, the highest prevalence occurred in individuals between 20 and 39 years (38.3%). There was a change of serotype from DENV-1 to DENV-2, and dengue was the most prevalent classification (95.2%). Concerning hospitalization rates, there was a limited necessity of admissions (5.7%), as well as few deaths due to the notified disease (3,444). CONCLUSIONS There was a significant growth in the number of dengue fever cases in Brazil in 2019, which represents a public health problem.
               
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