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Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data

BACKGROUND: Leptospirosis is a disease which occurs worldwide but particularly affects tropical areas. Transmission of the disease is dependent on its excretion by reservoir animals and the presence of moist environment which allows the survival of the bacteria. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A retrospective...

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Autores principales: Desvars, Amélie, Jégo, Sylvaine, Chiroleu, Frédéric, Bourhy, Pascale, Cardinale, Eric, Michault, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3105052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020377
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author Desvars, Amélie
Jégo, Sylvaine
Chiroleu, Frédéric
Bourhy, Pascale
Cardinale, Eric
Michault, Alain
author_facet Desvars, Amélie
Jégo, Sylvaine
Chiroleu, Frédéric
Bourhy, Pascale
Cardinale, Eric
Michault, Alain
author_sort Desvars, Amélie
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description BACKGROUND: Leptospirosis is a disease which occurs worldwide but particularly affects tropical areas. Transmission of the disease is dependent on its excretion by reservoir animals and the presence of moist environment which allows the survival of the bacteria. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A retrospective study was undertaken to describe seasonal patterns of human leptospirosis cases reported by the Centre National de Références des Leptospiroses (CNRL, Pasteur Institute, Paris) between 1998 and 2008, to determine if there was an association between the occurrence of diagnosed cases and rainfall, temperature and global solar radiation (GSR). Meteorological data were recorded in the town of Saint-Benoît (Météo France “Beaufonds-Miria” station), located on the windward (East) coast. Time-series analysis was used to identify the variables that best described and predicted the occurrence of cases of leptospirosis on the island. Six hundred and thirteen cases were reported during the 11-year study period, and 359 cases (58.56%) were diagnosed between February and May. A significant correlation was identified between the number of cases in a given month and the associated cumulated rainfall as well as the mean monthly temperature recorded 2 months prior to diagnosis (r = 0.28 and r = 0.23 respectively). The predictive model includes the number of cases of leptospirosis recorded 1 month prior to diagnosis (b = 0.193), the cumulated monthly rainfall recorded 2 months prior to diagnosis (b = 0.145), the average monthly temperature recorded 0 month prior to diagnosis (b = 3.836), and the average monthly GSR recorded 0 month prior to diagnosis (b = −1.293). CONCLUSIONS: Leptospirosis has a seasonal distribution in Reunion Island. Meteorological data can be used to predict the occurrence of the disease and our statistical model can help to implement seasonal prevention measures.
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spelling pubmed-31050522011-06-08 Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data Desvars, Amélie Jégo, Sylvaine Chiroleu, Frédéric Bourhy, Pascale Cardinale, Eric Michault, Alain PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Leptospirosis is a disease which occurs worldwide but particularly affects tropical areas. Transmission of the disease is dependent on its excretion by reservoir animals and the presence of moist environment which allows the survival of the bacteria. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A retrospective study was undertaken to describe seasonal patterns of human leptospirosis cases reported by the Centre National de Références des Leptospiroses (CNRL, Pasteur Institute, Paris) between 1998 and 2008, to determine if there was an association between the occurrence of diagnosed cases and rainfall, temperature and global solar radiation (GSR). Meteorological data were recorded in the town of Saint-Benoît (Météo France “Beaufonds-Miria” station), located on the windward (East) coast. Time-series analysis was used to identify the variables that best described and predicted the occurrence of cases of leptospirosis on the island. Six hundred and thirteen cases were reported during the 11-year study period, and 359 cases (58.56%) were diagnosed between February and May. A significant correlation was identified between the number of cases in a given month and the associated cumulated rainfall as well as the mean monthly temperature recorded 2 months prior to diagnosis (r = 0.28 and r = 0.23 respectively). The predictive model includes the number of cases of leptospirosis recorded 1 month prior to diagnosis (b = 0.193), the cumulated monthly rainfall recorded 2 months prior to diagnosis (b = 0.145), the average monthly temperature recorded 0 month prior to diagnosis (b = 3.836), and the average monthly GSR recorded 0 month prior to diagnosis (b = −1.293). CONCLUSIONS: Leptospirosis has a seasonal distribution in Reunion Island. Meteorological data can be used to predict the occurrence of the disease and our statistical model can help to implement seasonal prevention measures. Public Library of Science 2011-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3105052/ /pubmed/21655257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020377 Text en Desvars et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Desvars, Amélie
Jégo, Sylvaine
Chiroleu, Frédéric
Bourhy, Pascale
Cardinale, Eric
Michault, Alain
Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title_full Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title_fullStr Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title_full_unstemmed Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title_short Seasonality of Human Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Its Association with Meteorological Data
title_sort seasonality of human leptospirosis in reunion island (indian ocean) and its association with meteorological data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3105052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020377
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