Facing dengue and malaria as a public health challenge in Brazil

Authors

  • Wuelison Lelis de Oliveira Author
  • Pâmella Polastry Braga Amaral Author
  • Jessíca Reco Cruz Author
  • Robcharles Rodrigues de Oliveira Author
  • Laís Rayane Soares de Freitas Author
  • Thainara Bento Deziderio Author
  • Maria Eduarda Santos Patez Author
  • Claudinei Crescencio De Barros Author
  • Alexandre Andreatta Felle Author
  • Patrícia Batista da Silva Author
  • Valéria Aparecida dos Anjos Author
  • Karolaine Santos de Oliveira Author
  • Vívian Gonçalves Bernardes Author

Keywords:

Public Helt, Arbovirus Infeccion, Dengue, Malaria

Abstract

The present study seeks to analyze through the literature the main challenges in facing dengue and malaria in Brazil. This is an integrative literature review, which presented a synthesis of the results obtained through published literature research as an argument for the results obtained. The occurrence of malaria in Brazil, especially in the states of Amazonas and Pará, is due to the context of occupation of the region, from the 1970s, triggering an increase in the migratory flow of the region and consequently, disorderly urban expansion. Dengue is considered an urban disease because of the ease with which the mosquito can reproduce and transmit the infection to humans. It is necessary to expand the efforts and public policies already in place to control vectors, in addition to improving the conditions of the determinants and conditioning factors of health, such as infrastructure for waste collection and disposal and basic sanitation.

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2023-07-06

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How to Cite

Oliveira, W. L. de, Amaral, P. P. B., Cruz, J. R., Oliveira, R. R. de, Freitas, L. R. S. de, Deziderio, T. B., Patez, M. E. S., Barros, C. C. D., Felle, A. A., Silva, P. B. da, Anjos, V. A. dos, Oliveira, K. S. de, & Bernardes, V. G. (2023). Facing dengue and malaria as a public health challenge in Brazil. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 10(07). https://i.ihspublishing.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/219