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Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning

Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. In Central America, leptospirosis outbreaks have been reported in almost all countries; Nicaragua in particular has faced several outbreaks. The objective of this study was to stratify the risk and identify “critical areas” f...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Maria Cristina, Nájera, Patricia, Aldighieri, Sylvain, Bacallao, Jorge, Soto, Aida, Marquiño, Wilmer, Altamirano, Lesbia, Saenz, Carlos, Marin, Jesus, Jimenez, Eduardo, Moynihan, Matthew, Espinal, Marcos
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Publicado: MDPI 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23202822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9113883
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author Schneider, Maria Cristina
Nájera, Patricia
Aldighieri, Sylvain
Bacallao, Jorge
Soto, Aida
Marquiño, Wilmer
Altamirano, Lesbia
Saenz, Carlos
Marin, Jesus
Jimenez, Eduardo
Moynihan, Matthew
Espinal, Marcos
author_facet Schneider, Maria Cristina
Nájera, Patricia
Aldighieri, Sylvain
Bacallao, Jorge
Soto, Aida
Marquiño, Wilmer
Altamirano, Lesbia
Saenz, Carlos
Marin, Jesus
Jimenez, Eduardo
Moynihan, Matthew
Espinal, Marcos
author_sort Schneider, Maria Cristina
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description Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. In Central America, leptospirosis outbreaks have been reported in almost all countries; Nicaragua in particular has faced several outbreaks. The objective of this study was to stratify the risk and identify “critical areas” for leptospirosis outbreaks in Nicaragua, and to perform an exploratory analysis of potential “drivers”. This ecological study includes the entire country (153 municipalities). Cases from 2004 to 2010 were obtained from the country’s health information system, demographic and socioeconomic variables from its Census, and environmental data from external sources. Criteria for risk stratification of leptospirosis were defined. Nicaragua reported 1,980 cases of leptospirosis during this period, with the highest percentage of cases (26.36%) in León, followed by Chinandega (15.35%). Among the 153 municipalities, 48 were considered critical areas, 85 were endemic and 20 silent. Using spatial and statistical analysis, the variable presenting the most evident pattern of association with critical areas defined by top quintile of incidence rate is the percentage of municipal surface occupied by the soil combination of cambisol (over pyroclastic and lava bedrock) and andosol (over a volcanic ashes foundation). Precipitation and percentage of rural population are also associated with critical areas. This methodology and findings could be used for Nicaragua’s Leptospirosis Intersectoral Plan, and to identify possible risk areas in other countries with similar drivers.
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spelling pubmed-35246032013-02-10 Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning Schneider, Maria Cristina Nájera, Patricia Aldighieri, Sylvain Bacallao, Jorge Soto, Aida Marquiño, Wilmer Altamirano, Lesbia Saenz, Carlos Marin, Jesus Jimenez, Eduardo Moynihan, Matthew Espinal, Marcos Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. In Central America, leptospirosis outbreaks have been reported in almost all countries; Nicaragua in particular has faced several outbreaks. The objective of this study was to stratify the risk and identify “critical areas” for leptospirosis outbreaks in Nicaragua, and to perform an exploratory analysis of potential “drivers”. This ecological study includes the entire country (153 municipalities). Cases from 2004 to 2010 were obtained from the country’s health information system, demographic and socioeconomic variables from its Census, and environmental data from external sources. Criteria for risk stratification of leptospirosis were defined. Nicaragua reported 1,980 cases of leptospirosis during this period, with the highest percentage of cases (26.36%) in León, followed by Chinandega (15.35%). Among the 153 municipalities, 48 were considered critical areas, 85 were endemic and 20 silent. Using spatial and statistical analysis, the variable presenting the most evident pattern of association with critical areas defined by top quintile of incidence rate is the percentage of municipal surface occupied by the soil combination of cambisol (over pyroclastic and lava bedrock) and andosol (over a volcanic ashes foundation). Precipitation and percentage of rural population are also associated with critical areas. This methodology and findings could be used for Nicaragua’s Leptospirosis Intersectoral Plan, and to identify possible risk areas in other countries with similar drivers. MDPI 2012-10-26 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3524603/ /pubmed/23202822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9113883 Text en © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Schneider, Maria Cristina
Nájera, Patricia
Aldighieri, Sylvain
Bacallao, Jorge
Soto, Aida
Marquiño, Wilmer
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Saenz, Carlos
Marin, Jesus
Jimenez, Eduardo
Moynihan, Matthew
Espinal, Marcos
Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title_full Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title_fullStr Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title_full_unstemmed Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title_short Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning
title_sort leptospirosis outbreaks in nicaragua: identifying critical areas and exploring drivers for evidence-based planning
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23202822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9113883
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