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    Perfil ecoepidemiológico dos casos de COVID19 notificados na secretaria de saúde da cidade de Araguari, MG
    (Universidade Brasil, 2022) Carvalho, Graciele de Jesus; Kozusny-Andreani, Dora Innés
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    Perfil ecoepidemiológico dos casos de COVID19 notificados na Secretaria de Saúde da cidade de Araguari, MG
    (Universidade Brasil, 2022) Carvalho, Graciele de Jesus; Kozusny-Andreani, Dora Inés
    Public Health is experiencing in the 21st century, a time of pandemic with the fight against the disease that initially appears in the People's Republic of China, dragging itself to the rest of the world population, causing, in addition to major disturbances in public health, countless losses with a high rate of deaths. by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to analyze the ecoepidemiological profile of COVID-19 in the city of Araguari, MG, and the relationship between the Unified Health System at times of global crisis. The study was carried out through a bibliographical research, and the occurrences of the disease in the mentioned city with data exposed through a control spreadsheet elaborated by the Departments of Planning and Epidemiology of the Municipal Health Department. The pandemic triggered moments of fragility in the world health system, in Araguari caused high rates of its occurrence with large losses, with 19,939 citizens who contracted the disease, confirming 474 deaths motivated by COVID-19, with 54 hospitalized in wards in the city's hospitals, and 03 people are in the ICU, until the closing this study, in the knowledge that the numbers are still growing at a smaller but existing rate.

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