Publications by authors named "Rafael Silva Dos Anjos"

Background: Schistosomiasis, a chronic parasitic disease, remains a public health issue in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in low and moderate-income countries lacking assured access to safe water and proper sanitation. A national prevalence survey carried out by the Brazilian Ministry of Health from 2011 to 2015 found a decrease in human infection rates to 1%, with 19 out of 26 states still classified as endemic areas. There is a risk of schistosomiasis reemerging as a public health concern in low-endemic regions.

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  • This study compares different spatial statistical models to estimate the distribution of Zika and Chikungunya infections in Recife, Brazil, focusing on geographical relationships.
  • The researchers tested various combinations of spatial units, dependent variable formats, and estimation methods (GWR and OLS) to identify the most accurate model for the disease spread.
  • The findings revealed that using a 100-meter spatial unit and kernel density estimation with the GWR method provided the best results, indicating significant connections between geographical conditions and the diseases' incidence.
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