Temporal trend and epidemiological profile of accidents involving venomous animals in Brazil, 2007-2019

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Objective: to analyze the temporal trend of accidents involving venomous animals in Brazil from 2007 to 2019. Methods: this was a cross-sectional study carried out with data from the Notifiable Health Conditions Information System (SINAN). Prais-Winsten linear regression was used for the temporal analysis. We calculated incidence rates according to sex and age group, relative risk and case fatality ratio. Results: during the study period there were 2,102,657 cases of accidents involving venomous animals. With the exception of snakebite, the remaining accidents showed a rising temporal trend in most regions of the country. Scorpion stings, snake bites and spider bites were responsible for 86% of accidents, mainly affecting male people of working age. Accidents involving snakes (0.4%) and bees (0.3%) had the highest case fatality ratios. Children were the main victims of accidents involving bees, caterpillars and "others". Conclusion: accidents involving venomous animals showed a rising temporal trend for most conditions, as well as different epidemiological profiles.

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de Souza, T. C., Farias, B. E. S., Bernarde, P. S., Neto, F. C., Frade, D. D. R., Brilhante, A. F., & Melchior, L. A. K. (2022). Temporal trend and epidemiological profile of accidents involving venomous animals in Brazil, 2007-2019. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 31(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/S2237-96222022000300009

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