Diffusion of sylvatic yellow fever in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

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Alec Brian Lacerda
Leila del Castillo Saad
Priscilla Venâncio Ikefuti
Adriano Pinter
Francisco Chiaravalloti-Neto
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[1] School of Public Health-University of Sao Paulo,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Epidemiological Surveillance Center “Prof. Alexandre Vranjac” of the Health Secretariat of the State of São Paulo,undefined
[3] SUCEN,undefined
[4] Endemics Control Superintendence,undefined
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We investigated the sylvatic yellow fever (SYF) diffusion process in São Paulo (SP) between 2016 and 2019. We developed an ecological study of SYF through autochthonous human cases and epizootics of non-human primates (NHPs) that were spatiotemporally evaluated. We used kriging to obtain maps with isochrones representative of the evolution of the outbreak and characterized its diffusion pattern. We confirmed 648 human cases of SYF in SP, with 230 deaths and 843 NHP epizootics. Two outbreak waves were identified: one from West to East (2016 and 2017), and another from the Campinas region to the municipalities bordering Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, and Paraná and those of the SP coast (2017–2019). The SYF outbreak diffusion process was by contagion. The disease did not exhibit jumps between municipalities, indicating that the mosquitoes and NHPs were responsible for transmitting the virus. There were not enough vaccines to meet the population at risk; hence, health authorities used information about the epizootic occurrence in NHPs in forest fragments to identify priority populations for vaccination.
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