PROVING SOCIAL VULNERABILITY THROUGH MICROBIOLOGY

Authors

  • Rayane Carmo Leão Escola Técnica Estadual, ETESP, Av. Tiradentes 615, Luz 01101-010 São Paulo - SP, Brasil
  • Laís Martos dos Santos de Jesus Escola Técnica Estadual, ETESP, Av. Tiradentes 615, Luz 01101-010 São Paulo - SP, Brasil
  • MARIA EDUARDA RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA Escola Técnica Estadual, ETESP, Av. Tiradentes 615, Luz 01101-010 São Paulo - SP, Brasil
  • Gabrielle Lobato Silveira Escola Técnica Estadual, ETESP, Av. Tiradentes 615, Luz 01101-010 São Paulo - SP, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36524/ric.v10i1.2207

Keywords:

surfaces, homeless people, lactose broth, fecal coliforms, sanitary conditions

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the surfaces where homeless individuals in the metropolis of São Paulo live, emphasizing the significant magnitude of this population and the gap that exists regarding public policies for social support. The health problems faced by these citizens, resulting from inaccessibility to health services, were highlighted. In this context, the issue of contamination of public spaces, where pathogenic agents are found, deserves special attention. The study in question consisted of identifying the presence of fecal coliforms on surfaces frequently contacted by these people, addressing the condition of these individuals. The study methodology details the sample collection process and the use of lactose broth. The results obtained and their discussion presented the analyzed surfaces and the presumptive tests indicated the presence or absence of fecal coliforms as a result of the fermentation of the lactose broth. Samples from sidewalks and fountains showed positive results, while showers and pillows gave negative results. In short, the article discusses possible sources of contamination, the importance of regular cleaning of surfaces and the need for adequate and clean spaces for these people. It was noted that there was a lack of sufficient legislation that establishes the cleaning of public spaces as a measure to prevent contamination, as well as the provision of housing for homeless individuals. This comparative approach highlighted existing disparities and highlighted the urgency of public measures aimed at promoting more dignified living conditions for this part of society.

Homeless people exposed to diseases and contamination from coliforms as Escherichia colli and Salmonella sp

Published

18-06-2024

Issue

Section

Ciências Biológicas e Saúde

How to Cite

PROVING SOCIAL VULNERABILITY THROUGH MICROBIOLOGY. (2024). Revista Ifes Ciência , 10(1), 01-12. https://doi.org/10.36524/ric.v10i1.2207

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