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Risk factors for arbovirus infections in a low-income community of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015-2016.

Nádia Cristina Pinheiro RodriguesRegina Paiva DaumasAndrea Sobral de AlmeidaReinaldo Souza Dos SantosIsabella KosterPedro Pinheiro RodriguesMarcelly de Freitas GomesAuriane de Fátima MacedoAlyssa GerardiIúri da Costa Leite
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Arbovirus infections cause a high burden of disease in Brazilian urban centers. Our results suggest that even in poor neighborhoods, there is a high spatial variability in the risk of acquiring an arbovirus infection. The conditions that favor vector proliferation and infection by arboviruses are complex and involve both individual and environmental characteristics that vary from place to place. To reduce the burden of arboviral diseases, continued public health policies and basic services should be provided to the communities at risk that consider specific local needs.
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