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   Socio-economic and Climate Factors Associated with Dengue Fever Spatial Heterogeneity: A Worked Example in New Caledonia  
   
نویسنده teurlai m. ,menkès c.e. ,cavarero v. ,degallier n. ,descloux e. ,grangeon j.-p. ,guillaumot l. ,libourel t. ,lucio p.s. ,mathieu-daudé f. ,mangeas m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2015 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 12
چکیده    Background/objectives: understanding the factors underlying the spatio-temporal distribution of infectious diseases provides useful information regarding their prevention and control. dengue fever spatio-temporal patterns result from complex interactions between the virus,the host,and the vector. these interactions can be influenced by environmental conditions. our objectives were to analyse dengue fever spatial distribution over new caledonia during epidemic years,to identify some of the main underlying factors,and to predict the spatial evolution of dengue fever under changing climatic conditions,at the 2100 horizon. methods: we used principal component analysis and support vector machines to analyse and model the influence of climate and socio-economic variables on the mean spatial distribution of 24,272 dengue cases reported from 1995 to 2012 in thirty-three communes of new caledonia. we then modelled and estimated the future evolution of dengue incidence rates using a regional downscaling of future climate projections. results: the spatial distribution of dengue fever cases is highly heterogeneous. the variables most associated with this observed heterogeneity are the mean temperature,the mean number of people per premise,and the mean percentage of unemployed people,a variable highly correlated with people's way of life. rainfall does not seem to play an important role in the spatial distribution of dengue cases during epidemics. by the end of the 21st century,if temperature increases by approximately 3°c,mean incidence rates during epidemics could double. conclusion: in new caledonia,a subtropical insular environment,both temperature and socio-economic conditions are influencing the spatial spread of dengue fever. extension of this study to other countries worldwide should improve the knowledge about climate influence on dengue burden and about the complex interplay between different factors. this study presents a methodology that can be used as a step by step guide to model dengue spatial heterogeneity in other countries. © 2015 teurlai et al.
آدرس epidemiology of infectious diseases,institut pasteur,noumea,new caledonia,umr 228,espace-dev,institute for research and development (ird),noumea,new caledonia,umr 182,locean,institute for research and development (ird),noumea, New Caledonia, umr 182,locean,institute for research and development (ird),noumea, New Caledonia, météo-france,noumea, New Caledonia, umr 182,laboratoire d’océanographie et du climat,expérimentation et approches numériques (locean),institute for research and development (ird),paris, France, department of internal medicine and infectious diseases,territorial hospital centre,noumea, New Caledonia, health department,direction of health and social affairs of new caledonia,noumea, New Caledonia, medical entomology,institut pasteur,noumea, New Caledonia, umr 228,espace-dev,université de montpellier ii,ird,montpellier, France, centro de ciências exatas e da terra (ccet),universidade federal do rio grande do norte (ufrn),campus universitário—lagoa nova, Brazil, umr 224 mivegec,institute for research and development (ird),noumea, New Caledonia, umr 228,espace-dev,université de montpellier ii,ird,montpellier, France
 
     
   
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