Analysis of inpatient data on dengue fever, malaria and leishmaniasis in Ecuador: A cross-sectional national study, 2015–2022

Jaime David Acosta-España*, Ivan Dueñas-Espín, David Francisco Grijalva Narvaez, Jenny Belén Altamirano-Jara, Ana María Gómez-Jaramillo, Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales

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Abstract

Background: Despite concerted efforts in South America, these diseases continue to pose a significant burden of morbidity and mortality in endemic regions. This study aimed to analyse hospital data and investigate the hospitalisation rates of dengue fever, leishmaniasis, and malaria in Ecuador between 2015 and 2022. Methods: Open-access databases from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Ecuador between 2015 and 2022 were analysed. Data were filtered using specific terms for each disease (ICD-10), and descriptive statistics of geographical distributions were calculated using Microsoft Excel, Stata 14.2, and Rstudio. Results: Dengue had the highest burden, with 31,616 reported cases, followed by malaria (1,316) and leishmaniasis (283). From 2015 to 2022, the highest hospitalisation rate per 105 inhabitants for dengue was observed in Sucumbios province (697.2), for malaria in Pastaza province (108.4), and for leishmaniasis in Morona Santiago province (18.8). The data's trend analysis revealed a slight increase in dengue and mild downward trends in hospitalisation for malaria and leishmaniasis. Conclusions: The results suggest that vector-borne disease control has failed in Ecuador. Unfortunately, there was no significant trend towards a decrease in dengue, malaria, and leishmaniasis in Ecuador during the years studied. This study highlights the need to optimise sustainable vector control programs and emphasises continuous monitoring of disease incidence and control measures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101421
JournalNew Microbes and New Infections
Volume60-61
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2024

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Funding

We thank the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00F3lica del Ecuador and Universidad Internacional SEK for supporting this manuscript. JDA-E constructed it during her ERASMUS period at the Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. We thank the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) of Friedrich Schiller University Jena for their generous administrative support. We are grateful to the research department of the Pontificia Universidad Cat\u00F3lica del Ecuador for generously supporting this research project and covering the publication fee by the budget line QINVV0011-IINV533010100.

FundersFunder number
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami
ICVS
Life and Health Sciences Research Institute
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador and Universidad Internacional SEK
Jena School for Microbial Communication

    Keywords

    • Dengue
    • Ecuador
    • Epidemiology
    • Leishmaniasis
    • Malaria
    • South America

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