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Collaborative Mapping As A Methodology For Identifying Community Perceptions On Basic Sanitation Needs And Interventions For Leptospirosis In Salvador, Brazil

Palma, F. A. G.; Cuenca, P. R.; de Oliveira, D. S.; Silva, A. M. N.; Lopez, Y. A. A.; Santiago, D. C. d. C.; das Virgens, M. N. R.; do Carmo, A. S.; dos Reis, A.; do Carmo, G. d. J.; Lima, A. M.; Almeida, R. S.; Oliva, L.; Santana, J. O.; Maciel, P.; Bourouphael, T.; Giorgi, E.; Lustosa, R.; Eyre, M. T.; Zeppelini, C. G.; Cremonese, C.; Costa, F.

2026-03-07 public and global health
10.64898/2026.03.06.26347767 medRxiv
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Despite the relevance of spatial mapping in analyzing the health situation and understanding the risk factors and determinants of leptospirosis, peripheral urban communities often remain invisible on maps, which tend to use data and methods that do not express community contribution nor promote local participation. Furthermore, in the implementation of sanitation interventions, the same happens: there is limited user participation, and a lack of identification of intervention needs based on the perception of community residents, failing the interventions. We conducted a cross-sectional study through collaborative mapping from February to October 2022 with 213 residents and self-declared heads-of-household in two peripheral urban communities. We analyzed the perception of sanitation needs indicated by residents and their relationship with the risk of leptospirosis in these communities. Based on community perception, sewage (NS: 87.1%; JSI/ME: 84.9%) and urban cleaning and solid waste management (NS: 25.9%; JSI/ME: 32.6%) were the sanitation needs. In NS, most participants indicated that the necessary interventions for sewage improvement were actions of sewer cleaning and sealing (26.5%), sewer cleaning and piping (23.5%), and implementation/installation/construction of a sanitary sewage network (41.4%). In JSI/ME, interventions included sewage sealing (48.7%) and piping (25.6%), in addition to actions to maintain sewage cleaning (93.3%). The removal of solid waste (trash) in the square (NS: 22.2%) and on the streets (JSI/ME: 69.2%), as well as community awareness (JSI/ME: 15.4%), were indicated as interventions to meet the needs of urban cleaning and solid waste management. Respondents agreed on where interventions should occur, which congregated around the local river. We found a negative correlation between the predicted leptospirosis seropositivity and perceived intervention needs in both study areas. The prevention of diseases such as leptospirosis in peripheral urban communities requires integrated basic sanitation interventions, encompassing different components and aligned with the local needs perceived by residents.

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