The Effect of Climatic Change on the Current and Future Niche of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Vector and Reservoir Species in Yazd Province

Babak Shiravand, A. Tafti, S. Mousavi, Aliakbar Firouzeh, S. A. Hosseini
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Introduction: Leishmania tropica and Leishmania major are the causative agents of Anthroponotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) and Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ZCL) in various areas of Iran, respectively. Yazd province is one of the endemic centers of ZCL. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate and predict the effects of the climate change on the potential scattering of the vector and reservoir species of ZCL disease in Yazd province, as one of the endemic centers of ZCL in Iran in the present (1950-2000) and prospective time (2030). Materials and Methods: According to the findings of prior studies conducted in Yazd province, the data related to the vectors and reservoir of the ZCL were collected and recorded in the databank. ArcGIS 10.3 and MaxEnt software were used to estimate the suitable ecological niches using 19 variables. In this study, Beijing Climate Center Climate System Model and scenario of  Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 were applied with respect to 2030 horizon. Results: According to results of Jackknife test, the climate variables of Bio8 & Bio6 for the current period, and climate variables of Bio8 & Bio7 for the future (2030) produced the most effects on the distribution of vector and reservoir species in Yazd province. These results indicated that temperature had the greatest impact on the vector’s distribution in the present and future. Currently, eastern and central areas of the province are more likely to receive most of the vector and reservoir species. It is anticipated that in the future, we will observe an increase in the presence of vector in the western districts and reservoirs in the northern and central regions of the province.  Conclusion: Climate conditions provide suitable habitats for easy transfer of ZCL disease in Yazd province. This research confirmed that suitable climatic conditions for the vector and reservoir will be expanded in coming years in comparison with the current period.
气候变化对亚兹德省人畜共患皮肤利什曼病媒介和宿主物种当前和未来生态位的影响
简介:热带利什曼原虫和大利什曼原虫分别是伊朗不同地区人源性皮肤利什曼病(ACL)和人源性皮肤利什曼病(ZCL)的病原体。亚兹德省是ZCL的流行中心之一。因此,本研究旨在调查和预测气候变化对伊朗ZCL流行中心之一的Yazd省目前(1950-2000年)和未来(2030年)ZCL病媒和库种潜在传播的影响。材料与方法:根据先前在亚兹德省开展的研究结果,收集与ZCL病媒和库有关的数据,并将其录入数据库。采用ArcGIS 10.3和MaxEnt软件,采用19个变量估算适宜生态位。本研究采用北京气候中心气候系统模型和代表性浓度路径4.5情景。结果:根据Jackknife检验结果,Bio8和Bio6当期气候变量以及Bio8和Bio7未来(2030年)气候变量对Yazd省病媒生物和水库物种分布的影响最大。结果表明,在当前和未来,温度对病媒的分布影响最大。目前,该省东部和中部地区更有可能接收大多数病媒和水库物种。预计在未来,我们将观察到该省西部地区和北部和中部地区水库的病媒存在增加。结论:亚兹德省气候条件为ZCL易传播提供了适宜的生境。这项研究证实,与当前时期相比,适合病媒和水库的气候条件将在未来几年扩大。
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