1. Asthma-related deaths in Brazil: data from an ecological study.
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Cardoso ADRO, Ferreira ACG, and Rabahi MF
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- Humans, Brazil epidemiology, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Young Adult, Adolescent, Child, Sex Distribution, Age Distribution, Child, Preschool, Aged, Infant, Sex Factors, Age Factors, Cause of Death, Time Factors, Asthma mortality, Asthma epidemiology, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to present epidemiological data on hospitalizations and deaths related to asthma in Brazil over the past 11 years., Methods: An ecological study was conducted on asthma-related hospitalizations and mortality in Brazil from 2013 to 2023, using data extracted from the Department of Informatics of the Brazilian Unified Health System and the Mortality Information System., Results: Asthma-related deaths showed an increasing trend during the analyzed period. A surge in deaths was observed in 2022 compared to 2014 (difference between means = 56.08 ± 19.7; 95% CI = 15.2-96.9). The mean number of deaths was higher among females, with their rate remaining stable, while the rate for males increased. Individuals aged >60 years accounted for approximately 65% of all asthma-related deaths from 2013 to 2023, with a strong direct correlation observed between age and the number of deaths, regardless of sex. During the same period, the total number of asthma-related hospitalizations in Brazil showed a declining trend, decreasing from 134,322 in 2013 to 87,707 in 2023., Conclusion: Over the past 11 years, asthma-related deaths have increased in Brazil, with the majority occurring among females. Older individuals accounted for most asthma-related deaths, and a positive correlation was observed between age and the number of deaths.
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- 2025
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