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The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection?
Several studies have reported the relationship of deforestation with increased incidence of infectious diseases, mainly due to the deregulation caused in these environments. The purpose of this study was to answer the following questions: a) is increased loss of vegetation related to dengue cases in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757950/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262473 |
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author | Pereira da Silva, Arlindo Ananias Franquelino, Adriano Roberto Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo Montanari, Rafael Faria, Glaucia Amorim Ribeiro da Silva, Cristóvão Henrique Bortoloto da Silva, Dayane Júnior, Walter Aparecido Ribeiro Muchalak, Franciele Cruz Souza, Kassia Maria Prudencio da Silva, Marcos Henrique Teodoro, Larissa Pereira Ribeiro |
author_facet | Pereira da Silva, Arlindo Ananias Franquelino, Adriano Roberto Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo Montanari, Rafael Faria, Glaucia Amorim Ribeiro da Silva, Cristóvão Henrique Bortoloto da Silva, Dayane Júnior, Walter Aparecido Ribeiro Muchalak, Franciele Cruz Souza, Kassia Maria Prudencio da Silva, Marcos Henrique Teodoro, Larissa Pereira Ribeiro |
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description | Several studies have reported the relationship of deforestation with increased incidence of infectious diseases, mainly due to the deregulation caused in these environments. The purpose of this study was to answer the following questions: a) is increased loss of vegetation related to dengue cases in the Brazilian Cerrado? b) how do different regions of the tropical savanna biome present distinct patterns for total dengue cases and vegetation loss? c) what is the projection of a future scenario of deforestation and an increased number of dengue cases in 2030? Thus, this study aimed to assess the relationship between loss of native vegetation in the Cerrado and dengue infection. In this paper, we quantify the entire deforested area and dengue infection cases from 2001 to 2019. For data analyses, we used Poisson generalized linear model, descriptive statistics, cluster analysis, non-parametric statistics, and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models to predict loss of vegetation and fever dengue cases for the next decade. Cluster analysis revealed the formation of four clusters among the states. Our results showed significant increases in loss of native vegetation in all states, with the exception of Piauí. As for dengue cases, there were increases in the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Mato Grosso. Based on projections for 2030, Minas Gerais will register about 4,000 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants, São Paulo 750 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants, and Mato Grosso 500 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants. To reduce these projections, Brazil will need to control deforestation and implement public health, environmental and social policies, requiring a joint effort from all spheres of society. |
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spelling | pubmed-87579502022-01-14 The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? Pereira da Silva, Arlindo Ananias Franquelino, Adriano Roberto Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo Montanari, Rafael Faria, Glaucia Amorim Ribeiro da Silva, Cristóvão Henrique Bortoloto da Silva, Dayane Júnior, Walter Aparecido Ribeiro Muchalak, Franciele Cruz Souza, Kassia Maria Prudencio da Silva, Marcos Henrique Teodoro, Larissa Pereira Ribeiro PLoS One Research Article Several studies have reported the relationship of deforestation with increased incidence of infectious diseases, mainly due to the deregulation caused in these environments. The purpose of this study was to answer the following questions: a) is increased loss of vegetation related to dengue cases in the Brazilian Cerrado? b) how do different regions of the tropical savanna biome present distinct patterns for total dengue cases and vegetation loss? c) what is the projection of a future scenario of deforestation and an increased number of dengue cases in 2030? Thus, this study aimed to assess the relationship between loss of native vegetation in the Cerrado and dengue infection. In this paper, we quantify the entire deforested area and dengue infection cases from 2001 to 2019. For data analyses, we used Poisson generalized linear model, descriptive statistics, cluster analysis, non-parametric statistics, and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models to predict loss of vegetation and fever dengue cases for the next decade. Cluster analysis revealed the formation of four clusters among the states. Our results showed significant increases in loss of native vegetation in all states, with the exception of Piauí. As for dengue cases, there were increases in the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Mato Grosso. Based on projections for 2030, Minas Gerais will register about 4,000 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants, São Paulo 750 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants, and Mato Grosso 500 dengue cases per 100,000 inhabitants. To reduce these projections, Brazil will need to control deforestation and implement public health, environmental and social policies, requiring a joint effort from all spheres of society. Public Library of Science 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8757950/ /pubmed/35025976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262473 Text en © 2022 Pereira da Silva et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pereira da Silva, Arlindo Ananias Franquelino, Adriano Roberto Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo Montanari, Rafael Faria, Glaucia Amorim Ribeiro da Silva, Cristóvão Henrique Bortoloto da Silva, Dayane Júnior, Walter Aparecido Ribeiro Muchalak, Franciele Cruz Souza, Kassia Maria Prudencio da Silva, Marcos Henrique Teodoro, Larissa Pereira Ribeiro The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title | The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title_full | The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title_fullStr | The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title_full_unstemmed | The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title_short | The fewer, the better fare: Can the loss of vegetation in the Cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
title_sort | fewer, the better fare: can the loss of vegetation in the cerrado drive the increase in dengue fever cases infection? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757950/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262473 |
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