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Prevalence of ulcerative stomatitis in arbovirus infections in a Brazilian Northeast population
Barros, Ana Maria; Martins-de-Barros, Allan Vinicius; Costa, Moan Jéfter; Sette-de-Souza, Pedri Henrique; Lucena, Eudes Euler de Souza; Araújo, Fábio Andrey.
Affiliation
  • Barros, Ana Maria; University of Pernambuco. Hospital do Câncer de Pernambuco. Brazil
  • Martins-de-Barros, Allan Vinicius; University of Pernambuco. Hospital Universitário Oswaldo Cruz. Brazil
  • Costa, Moan Jéfter; Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Departament of Dentristry. Brazil
  • Sette-de-Souza, Pedri Henrique; University of Pernambuco. Campus Arcoverde. School of Dentistry. Brazil
  • Lucena, Eudes Euler de Souza; Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Multicampi Medical Science School. Brazil
  • Araújo, Fábio Andrey; Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Multicampi Medical Science School. Brazil
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 25(6): e810-e817, nov. 2020. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-197191
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Although there are no population-based studies that support an association, there are reports in the literature of mucocutaneous, vesiculobullous and ulcerated lesions in the oral mucosa in cases of arbovirus infection. The aim of this study is to analyze the prevalence of ulcerative stomatitis in individuals affected by arboviruses in a population of the municipality of Arcoverde, Pernambuco, Brazil. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

1,003 people living in an area assigned to a Primary Health Care Unit were interviewed. A structured questionnaire was used for data collection, with questions about sociodemographic variables, residence conditions, general health information, as well as information about the general signs and symptoms of arboviruses and specifically about oral lesions.

RESULTS:

Of the 1,003 individuals interviewed, 815 (81.25%) were infected by one or more arboviruses. Of these, 147 (18%) reported ulcerated oral lesions during arbovirus infections. The association between arbovirus infections and the presence of ulcerated oral lesions was statistically significant (p = 0.000).

CONCLUSIONS:

In these cases, the ulcerated lesions on the oral mucosa appear to be associated with arbovirus infection, especially Chikungunya, although the pathophysiological mechanisms are not defined, and the studies are not sufficient to confirm this association
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Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Arbovirus Infections / Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2020 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte/Brazil / University of Pernambuco/Brazil

Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Arbovirus Infections / Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2020 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte/Brazil / University of Pernambuco/Brazil
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