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The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data
Background: Rio de Janeiro and Niterói are neighbouring cities in southeastern Brazil which experience large dengue epidemics every 2 to 5 years, with >100,000 cases notified in epidemic years. Costs of vector control and direct and indirect costs due to the Aedes-borne diseases dengue, chikungun...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33447371 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19859.2 |
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author | Durovni, Betina Saraceni, Valeria Eppinghaus, Ana Riback, Thais I.S. Moreira, Luciano A. Jewell, Nicholas P. Dufault, Suzanne M. O'Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Tanamas, Stephanie K. Anders, Katherine L. |
author_facet | Durovni, Betina Saraceni, Valeria Eppinghaus, Ana Riback, Thais I.S. Moreira, Luciano A. Jewell, Nicholas P. Dufault, Suzanne M. O'Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Tanamas, Stephanie K. Anders, Katherine L. |
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description | Background: Rio de Janeiro and Niterói are neighbouring cities in southeastern Brazil which experience large dengue epidemics every 2 to 5 years, with >100,000 cases notified in epidemic years. Costs of vector control and direct and indirect costs due to the Aedes-borne diseases dengue, chikungunya and Zika were estimated to total $650 million USD in 2016, but traditional vector control strategies have not been effective in preventing mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. The Wolbachia method is a novel and self-sustaining approach for the biological control of Aedes-borne diseases, in which the transmission potential of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes is reduced by stably transfecting them with the Wolbachia bacterium ( wMel strain). This paper describes a study protocol for evaluating the effect of large-scale non-randomised releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes on the incidence of dengue, Zika and chikungunya in the two cities of Niterói and Rio de Janeiro. This follows a lead-in period since 2014 involving intensive community engagement, regulatory and public approval, entomological surveys, and small-scale pilot releases. Method: The Wolbachia releases during 2017-2019 covered a combined area of 170 km (2) with a resident population of 1.2 million, across Niterói and Rio de Janeiro. Untreated areas with comparable historical dengue profiles and demographic characteristics have been identified a priori as comparative control areas in each city. The proposed pragmatic epidemiological approach combines a controlled interrupted time series analysis of routinely notified suspected and laboratory-confirmed dengue and chikungunya cases, together with monitoring of Aedes-borne disease activity utilising outbreak signals routinely used in public health disease surveillance. Discussion: If the current project is successful, this model for control of mosquito-borne disease through Wolbachia releases can be expanded nationally and regionally. |
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spelling | pubmed-77803402021-01-13 The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data Durovni, Betina Saraceni, Valeria Eppinghaus, Ana Riback, Thais I.S. Moreira, Luciano A. Jewell, Nicholas P. Dufault, Suzanne M. O'Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Tanamas, Stephanie K. Anders, Katherine L. F1000Res Study Protocol Background: Rio de Janeiro and Niterói are neighbouring cities in southeastern Brazil which experience large dengue epidemics every 2 to 5 years, with >100,000 cases notified in epidemic years. Costs of vector control and direct and indirect costs due to the Aedes-borne diseases dengue, chikungunya and Zika were estimated to total $650 million USD in 2016, but traditional vector control strategies have not been effective in preventing mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. The Wolbachia method is a novel and self-sustaining approach for the biological control of Aedes-borne diseases, in which the transmission potential of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes is reduced by stably transfecting them with the Wolbachia bacterium ( wMel strain). This paper describes a study protocol for evaluating the effect of large-scale non-randomised releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes on the incidence of dengue, Zika and chikungunya in the two cities of Niterói and Rio de Janeiro. This follows a lead-in period since 2014 involving intensive community engagement, regulatory and public approval, entomological surveys, and small-scale pilot releases. Method: The Wolbachia releases during 2017-2019 covered a combined area of 170 km (2) with a resident population of 1.2 million, across Niterói and Rio de Janeiro. Untreated areas with comparable historical dengue profiles and demographic characteristics have been identified a priori as comparative control areas in each city. The proposed pragmatic epidemiological approach combines a controlled interrupted time series analysis of routinely notified suspected and laboratory-confirmed dengue and chikungunya cases, together with monitoring of Aedes-borne disease activity utilising outbreak signals routinely used in public health disease surveillance. Discussion: If the current project is successful, this model for control of mosquito-borne disease through Wolbachia releases can be expanded nationally and regionally. F1000 Research Limited 2020-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7780340/ /pubmed/33447371 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19859.2 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Durovni B et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Durovni, Betina Saraceni, Valeria Eppinghaus, Ana Riback, Thais I.S. Moreira, Luciano A. Jewell, Nicholas P. Dufault, Suzanne M. O'Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Tanamas, Stephanie K. Anders, Katherine L. The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title | The impact of large-scale deployment of
Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title_full | The impact of large-scale deployment of
Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title_fullStr | The impact of large-scale deployment of
Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of large-scale deployment of
Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title_short | The impact of large-scale deployment of
Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
Aedes-borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
title_sort | impact of large-scale deployment of
wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other
aedes-borne diseases in rio de janeiro and niterói, brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33447371 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19859.2 |
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