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Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe

Background: In Europe, the most prevalent hantavirus, Puumala virus, is transmitted by bank voles and causes nephropathia epidemica in human. The European spatial distribution of nephropathia epidemica is investigated here for the first time with a rich set of environmental variables. Methods: The i...

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Autores principales: Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte, Quoilin, Sophie, Henttonen, Heikki, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Vapalahti, Olli, Reynes, Jean-Marc, Reusken, Chantal, Swart, Arno N., Vainio, Kirsti, Hjertqvist, Marika, Vanwambeke, Sophie O.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2015.00054
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author Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte
Quoilin, Sophie
Henttonen, Heikki
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Vapalahti, Olli
Reynes, Jean-Marc
Reusken, Chantal
Swart, Arno N.
Vainio, Kirsti
Hjertqvist, Marika
Vanwambeke, Sophie O.
author_facet Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte
Quoilin, Sophie
Henttonen, Heikki
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Vapalahti, Olli
Reynes, Jean-Marc
Reusken, Chantal
Swart, Arno N.
Vainio, Kirsti
Hjertqvist, Marika
Vanwambeke, Sophie O.
author_sort Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte
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description Background: In Europe, the most prevalent hantavirus, Puumala virus, is transmitted by bank voles and causes nephropathia epidemica in human. The European spatial distribution of nephropathia epidemica is investigated here for the first time with a rich set of environmental variables. Methods: The influence of variables at the landscape and regional level is studied through multilevel logistic regression, and further information on their effects across the different European ecoregions is obtained by comparing an overall niche model (boosted regression trees) with regressions by ecoregion. Results: The presence of nephropathia epidemica is likely in populated regions with well-connected forests, more intense vegetation activity, low soil water content, mild summers, and cold winters. In these regions, landscapes with a higher proportion of built-up areas in forest ecotones and lower minimum temperature in winter are expected to be more at risk. Climate and forest connectivity have a stronger effect at the regional level. If variables are staying at their current values, the models predict that nephropathia epidemica may know intensification but should not spread (although southern Sweden, the Norwegian coast, and the Netherlands should be kept under watch). Conclusion: Models indicate that large-scale modeling can lead to a very high predictive power. At large scale, the effect of one variable on disease may follow three response scenarios: the effect may be the same across the entire study area, the effect can change according to the variable value, and the effect can change depending on local specificities. Each of these scenarios impacts large-scale modeling differently.
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spelling pubmed-43797372015-04-13 Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte Quoilin, Sophie Henttonen, Heikki Lyytikäinen, Outi Vapalahti, Olli Reynes, Jean-Marc Reusken, Chantal Swart, Arno N. Vainio, Kirsti Hjertqvist, Marika Vanwambeke, Sophie O. Front Public Health Public Health Background: In Europe, the most prevalent hantavirus, Puumala virus, is transmitted by bank voles and causes nephropathia epidemica in human. The European spatial distribution of nephropathia epidemica is investigated here for the first time with a rich set of environmental variables. Methods: The influence of variables at the landscape and regional level is studied through multilevel logistic regression, and further information on their effects across the different European ecoregions is obtained by comparing an overall niche model (boosted regression trees) with regressions by ecoregion. Results: The presence of nephropathia epidemica is likely in populated regions with well-connected forests, more intense vegetation activity, low soil water content, mild summers, and cold winters. In these regions, landscapes with a higher proportion of built-up areas in forest ecotones and lower minimum temperature in winter are expected to be more at risk. Climate and forest connectivity have a stronger effect at the regional level. If variables are staying at their current values, the models predict that nephropathia epidemica may know intensification but should not spread (although southern Sweden, the Norwegian coast, and the Netherlands should be kept under watch). Conclusion: Models indicate that large-scale modeling can lead to a very high predictive power. At large scale, the effect of one variable on disease may follow three response scenarios: the effect may be the same across the entire study area, the effect can change according to the variable value, and the effect can change depending on local specificities. Each of these scenarios impacts large-scale modeling differently. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4379737/ /pubmed/25874194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2015.00054 Text en Copyright © 2015 Zeimes, Quoilin, Henttonen, Lyytikäinen, Vapalahti, Reynes, Reusken, Swart, Vainio, Hjertqvist and Vanwambeke. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Zeimes, Caroline Brigitte
Quoilin, Sophie
Henttonen, Heikki
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Vapalahti, Olli
Reynes, Jean-Marc
Reusken, Chantal
Swart, Arno N.
Vainio, Kirsti
Hjertqvist, Marika
Vanwambeke, Sophie O.
Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title_full Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title_fullStr Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title_short Landscape and Regional Environmental Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Hantavirus Human Cases in Europe
title_sort landscape and regional environmental analysis of the spatial distribution of hantavirus human cases in europe
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2015.00054
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