Experience of the Arbovirus Death Investigation Committee in Ceará, Brazil, in 2017: Advances and challenges

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Objective: to describe the experience and preliminary results of the Arbovirus Death Investigation Committee in Ceará, Brazil, in 2017. Methods: the Committee investigates and discusses all suspected cases of arbovirus deaths reported by the epidemiological surveillance service. Results: a total of 443 suspected arbovirus deaths were reported, 220 (49.7%) of which were confirmed; of these, 88.2% were from chikungunya and 11.8% from dengue; the median age of chikungunya deaths was higher when compared to dengue (77 versus 56 years) and the time until death was also longer when compared to dengue (38 versus 12 days); median time for case closure was 54.5 days; in 2017, Ceará confirmed 80.4% of Brazilian chikungunya deaths. Conclusion: the investigation of deaths showed that CHIK viruses were responsible for the majority of arboviral deaths in the state of Ceará, in 2017.

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de Góes Cavalcanti, L. P., da Escóssia, K. N. F., Simião, A. R., Linhares, P. M. C., Lima, A. A. B., Lopes, K. W., … de Carvalho Araújo, F. M. (2019). Experience of the Arbovirus Death Investigation Committee in Ceará, Brazil, in 2017: Advances and challenges. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.5123/S1679-49742019000300011

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