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Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks

Although broad links between climatic factors and coccidioidomycosis have been established, the identification of simple and robust relationships linking climatic controls to seasonal timing and outbreaks of the disease has remained elusive. Using an adaptive data-oriented method for estimating date...

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Autor principal: Comrie, Andrew C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Institue of Environmental Health Sciences 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1257592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15929890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.7786
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description Although broad links between climatic factors and coccidioidomycosis have been established, the identification of simple and robust relationships linking climatic controls to seasonal timing and outbreaks of the disease has remained elusive. Using an adaptive data-oriented method for estimating date of exposure, in this article I analyze hypotheses linking climate and dust to fungal growth and dispersion, and evaluate their respective roles for Pima County, Arizona. Results confirm a strong bimodal disease seasonality that was suspected but not previously seen in reported data. Dispersion-related conditions are important predictors of coccidioidomycosis incidence during fall, winter, and the arid foresummer. However, precipitation during the normally arid foresummer 1.5–2 years before the season of exposure is the dominant predictor of the disease in all seasons, accounting for half of the overall variance. Cross-validated models combining antecedent and concurrent conditions explain 80% of the variance in coccidioidomycosis incidence.
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spelling pubmed-12575922005-11-08 Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks Comrie, Andrew C. Environ Health Perspect Research Although broad links between climatic factors and coccidioidomycosis have been established, the identification of simple and robust relationships linking climatic controls to seasonal timing and outbreaks of the disease has remained elusive. Using an adaptive data-oriented method for estimating date of exposure, in this article I analyze hypotheses linking climate and dust to fungal growth and dispersion, and evaluate their respective roles for Pima County, Arizona. Results confirm a strong bimodal disease seasonality that was suspected but not previously seen in reported data. Dispersion-related conditions are important predictors of coccidioidomycosis incidence during fall, winter, and the arid foresummer. However, precipitation during the normally arid foresummer 1.5–2 years before the season of exposure is the dominant predictor of the disease in all seasons, accounting for half of the overall variance. Cross-validated models combining antecedent and concurrent conditions explain 80% of the variance in coccidioidomycosis incidence. National Institue of Environmental Health Sciences 2005-06 2005-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1257592/ /pubmed/15929890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.7786 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks
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title_full Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks
title_fullStr Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks
title_short Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks
title_sort climate factors influencing coccidioidomycosis seasonality and outbreaks
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1257592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15929890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.7786
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