Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru

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En Perú, la enfermedad del dengue sigue en aumento durante la pandemia por Covid-19, siendo un tema de preocupación para la salud pública. Por esto, se realizó un estudio descriptivo-retrospectivo con datos secundarios de las fichas de notificación del MINSA tanto para dengue como Covid-19, aplicand...

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Autores: Oseda Gago, Dulio, Durán Carhuamaca, Amanda, Huallpa Quispe, Patricia Matilde, Castillo Rodriguez, María Nelly
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Cañete
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Materia:Dengue
Covid-19
Coocurrencia
Canal endémico
Epidemiología.
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title Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
spellingShingle Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
Oseda Gago, Dulio
Dengue
Covid-19
Coocurrencia
Canal endémico
Epidemiología.
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.09
title_short Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
title_full Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
title_fullStr Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
title_sort Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru
author Oseda Gago, Dulio
author_facet Oseda Gago, Dulio
Durán Carhuamaca, Amanda
Huallpa Quispe, Patricia Matilde
Castillo Rodriguez, María Nelly
author_role author
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Huallpa Quispe, Patricia Matilde
Castillo Rodriguez, María Nelly
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Durán Carhuamaca, Amanda
Huallpa Quispe, Patricia Matilde
Castillo Rodriguez, María Nelly
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dengue
Covid-19
Coocurrencia
Canal endémico
Epidemiología.
topic Dengue
Covid-19
Coocurrencia
Canal endémico
Epidemiología.
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description En Perú, la enfermedad del dengue sigue en aumento durante la pandemia por Covid-19, siendo un tema de preocupación para la salud pública. Por esto, se realizó un estudio descriptivo-retrospectivo con datos secundarios de las fichas de notificación del MINSA tanto para dengue como Covid-19, aplicando indicadores epidemioógicos como tasa de incidencia acumulada para dengue, tasa de ataque para covid-19 y elaboracón de canales endémicos. Como resultado, el comportamiento epidemiológico del dengue entre 2018-2021 fue endémico con picos en la semana epidemiológica SE 46-2019, SE 47-2019 y SE 50-2021, respecto al SARS-CoV-2, para 2022, tuvo un valor Rt = 2,08 (1,07-3,56) (>1), es decir, la tasa de contagio es superior a la tasa de recuperación, ahora bien, para explicar si el advenimiento del Covid-19 tuvo una influencia en el comportamiento de la incidencia dengue, la construcción de los canales enémicos para 2019, 2020 y 2021, permitió observar que esta arbovirosis tiene un comportamiento endémico entre las SE 1 a 40 de 2019 (áreas de éxito y seguridad); mientras que, apartir de la SE 41-2019, se observa un comportamiento epidémico fluctuante, que sale del área de epidemia únicamente en los periódos de la SE 17 A 26 de 2020 y 15 a 21 de 2021. Es de gran relevancia señalar que este brote epidémico se inició 20 semanas antes de la declaración del primer contagio por SARS-CoV-2 en Perú. Finalmente, se concluye que el comportamiento del dengue en esta nación es independiente a la coocurrencia con la pandemia Covid-19.. Dengue is the most common arbovirus worldwide, with more than 128 countries showing evidence of endemic dengue transmission and almost 4 billion people living in areas at risk of infection. The World Health Organization has an estimate of 96 million symptomatic infections per year. In this sense, for the year 2003, the 44th Directing Council of PAHO/WHO recognized Resolution CD44.R9, which promoted the approaches of national programs, introducing models of Integrated Management Strategy (EGI)-dengue creating related technical groups in different regions. In this sense, a documentary study of primary and secondary sources of free access of official bodies of Peru was developed to evaluate the digital availability of the EGI-dengue objectives, according to the questionnaire published by PAHO. The results showed a 65.22% compliance with the proposed objectives, which is somewhat low considering the importance of this endemic disease. The objectives with the greatest dissatisfaction were operational research (70%), patient care (50%), and integrated vector management (50%); while the most satisfactory objectives were: communication and promotion (80%), environment, epidemiology and general process with 100% respectively. These percentage values allow adjustments to be made in order to improve these less worked aspects, look at their weaknesses and propose new actions, maximizing the benefits of the evaluation process.
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spelling Oseda Gago, DulioDurán Carhuamaca, AmandaHuallpa Quispe, Patricia MatildeCastillo Rodriguez, María Nelly2024-03-27T19:56:02Z2024-03-27T19:56:02Z2024-03-27Epidemiological co-occurrence of dengue and Covid-19 in Peru, Articulo - Escuela Profesional de Ingenieria de Sistemashttps://doi.org/10.52808/bmsa.8e7.63ee.011https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14559/167En Perú, la enfermedad del dengue sigue en aumento durante la pandemia por Covid-19, siendo un tema de preocupación para la salud pública. Por esto, se realizó un estudio descriptivo-retrospectivo con datos secundarios de las fichas de notificación del MINSA tanto para dengue como Covid-19, aplicando indicadores epidemioógicos como tasa de incidencia acumulada para dengue, tasa de ataque para covid-19 y elaboracón de canales endémicos. Como resultado, el comportamiento epidemiológico del dengue entre 2018-2021 fue endémico con picos en la semana epidemiológica SE 46-2019, SE 47-2019 y SE 50-2021, respecto al SARS-CoV-2, para 2022, tuvo un valor Rt = 2,08 (1,07-3,56) (>1), es decir, la tasa de contagio es superior a la tasa de recuperación, ahora bien, para explicar si el advenimiento del Covid-19 tuvo una influencia en el comportamiento de la incidencia dengue, la construcción de los canales enémicos para 2019, 2020 y 2021, permitió observar que esta arbovirosis tiene un comportamiento endémico entre las SE 1 a 40 de 2019 (áreas de éxito y seguridad); mientras que, apartir de la SE 41-2019, se observa un comportamiento epidémico fluctuante, que sale del área de epidemia únicamente en los periódos de la SE 17 A 26 de 2020 y 15 a 21 de 2021. Es de gran relevancia señalar que este brote epidémico se inició 20 semanas antes de la declaración del primer contagio por SARS-CoV-2 en Perú. Finalmente, se concluye que el comportamiento del dengue en esta nación es independiente a la coocurrencia con la pandemia Covid-19.. Dengue is the most common arbovirus worldwide, with more than 128 countries showing evidence of endemic dengue transmission and almost 4 billion people living in areas at risk of infection. The World Health Organization has an estimate of 96 million symptomatic infections per year. In this sense, for the year 2003, the 44th Directing Council of PAHO/WHO recognized Resolution CD44.R9, which promoted the approaches of national programs, introducing models of Integrated Management Strategy (EGI)-dengue creating related technical groups in different regions. In this sense, a documentary study of primary and secondary sources of free access of official bodies of Peru was developed to evaluate the digital availability of the EGI-dengue objectives, according to the questionnaire published by PAHO. The results showed a 65.22% compliance with the proposed objectives, which is somewhat low considering the importance of this endemic disease. The objectives with the greatest dissatisfaction were operational research (70%), patient care (50%), and integrated vector management (50%); while the most satisfactory objectives were: communication and promotion (80%), environment, epidemiology and general process with 100% respectively. These percentage values allow adjustments to be made in order to improve these less worked aspects, look at their weaknesses and propose new actions, maximizing the benefits of the evaluation process.In Peru, dengue disease continues to increase during the Covid-19 pandemic, being a matter of concern for public health. For this reason, a descriptiveretrospective study was Carried out with secondary data from the MINSA notification sheets for both dengue and Covid-19, applying epidemiological indicators such as accumulated incidence rate for dengue, attack rate for covid-19 and elaboration of channels. endemic. As a result, the epidemiological behavior of dengue between 2018-2021 was endemic with peaks in the epidemiological week SE 46-2019, SE 47-2019 and SE 50-2021, with respect to SARS-CoV-2, for 2022, it had an Rt value = 2.08 (1.07-3.56) (>1), that is, the contagion rate is higher than the recovery rate, however, to explain whether the advent of Covid-19 had an influence on the behavior of the dengue incidence, the construction of the enemic channels for 2019, 2020 and 2021, allowed us to observe that this arbovirosis has an endemic behavior between EW 1 to 40 of 2019 (areas of success and safety); while, apart from EW 41-2019, a fluctuating epidemic behavior is observed, which leaves the epidemic area only in the periods of EW 17 to 26 of 2020 and 15 to 21 of 2021. It is highly relevant to note that this The epidemic outbreak began 20 weeks before the declaration of the first SARS-CoV-2 infection in Peru. 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