Profile of hospitalizations for endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases in Salvador before and during the pandemic COVID-19

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/cmbio.v22i4.52608

Keywords:

Noncommunicable Diseases, Health Profile, COVID-19

Abstract

Given the syndemic nature of the co-occurrence of the epidemics of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases and COVID-19, and the limitations observed in previous work, we aimed to better understand the differences in the hospital morbidity profile of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases and conditions in the resident population of the municipality of Salvador-Ba before and after the pandemic. This is a descriptive epidemiological study, restrospective (2018-2021) and based on secondary data from the SUS Hospital Information System to calculate the Hospital Morbidity Indicator (IMH). It was identified growth in the frequency of hospitalizations, between 2018 and 2019, in all specific causes; and decrease, in 2020, with the exception of diabetes mellitus. In 2021, an increase in the number of hospitalizations for obesity stands out, the highest in the last 8 years. The greatest variations in IMH (increase) were observed in the black population for all specific causes. Male individuals were more particularly affected in the occurrence of malnutrition and diabetes mellitus; in the female, obesity. The considerable increase in IMH in the child population for malnutrition stands out. The need to ensure the implementation of the National Health Policy of the Black Population is stressed.

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Author Biographies

Arthur Lopes, Federal University of Bahia

Master's student in Collective Health (ISC-UFBA), Bachelor in Health (UFBA), and Data Scientist. Member of the Media and Health axis of the Observatory of Policy Analysis in Health (ISC-UFBA) and of the Vaccine, Journalism, and Social Media research group of the INCT of Public Communication of Science and Technology (INCT-CPCT/Fiocruz).

Helena Lima, Municipal Health Secretariat of Salvador

She has a degree in Dentistry from the Federal University of Bahia, Sanitarian, with specialization in Social Medicine in the form of Residency, by the Institute of Collective Health at the Federal University of Bahia (ISC/UFBA). Epidemiologist, egress of the sixth class of the Training Program in Epidemiology Applied to the Services of the SUS_EPISUS, a partnership between the Brazilian Ministry of Health and the CDC/GA/USA. PhD student in Health Sciences (UFBA), Master in Biotechnology and Investigative Medicine, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Municipal Public Servant, Sanitarian of the Municipality of Salvador-Bahia.

Published

2023-12-22

How to Cite

Lopes, A., & Lima, H. (2023). Profile of hospitalizations for endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases in Salvador before and during the pandemic COVID-19. Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences, 22(4), 700–707. https://doi.org/10.9771/cmbio.v22i4.52608