Spatial Dynamics of Chickenpox Outbreaks in Rapidly Developing Regions: Implications for Global Public Health.

Li Wang, Miao Miao Wang, Cheng Dong Xu, Pei Han Wang, Mei Ying You, Zi Han Li, Xin Mei Chen, Xin Yu Liu, Xu Dong Li, Yuan Yuan Wang, Yue Hua Hu, Da Peng Yin
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Abstract

Objective: The occurrence of chickenpox in rapidly developing areas poses substantial seasonal risk to children. However, certain factors influencing local chickenpox outbreaks have not been studied. Here, we examined the relationship between spatial clustering, heterogeneity of chickenpox outbreaks, and socioeconomic factors in Southern China.

Methods: We assessed chickenpox outbreak data from Southern China between 2006 and 2021, comprising both relatively fast-growing parts and slower sub-regions, and provides a representative sample of many developing regions. We analyzed the spatial clustering attributes associated with chickenpox outbreaks using Moran's I and local indicators of spatial association and quantified their socioeconomic determinants using Geodetector q statistics.

Results: There were significant spatial heterogeneity in the risk of chickenpox outbreaks, with strong correlations between chickenpox risk and various factors, particularly demographics and living environment. Furthermore, interactive effects among specific are factors, such as population density and per capita residential building area, percentage of households with toilets, percentage of rental housing, exhibited q statistics of 0.28, 0.25, and 0.24, respectively.

Conclusion: This study provides valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of chickenpox outbreaks in rapidly developing regions, revealing the socioeconomic factors affecting disease transmission. These implications extend the formulation of effective public health strategies and interventions to prevent and control chickenpox outbreaks in similar global contexts.

快速发展地区水痘爆发的空间动态:对全球公共卫生的影响
目的:水痘在快速发展地区的发生给儿童带来了巨大的季节性风险。然而,影响当地水痘暴发的某些因素尚未得到研究。在此,我们研究了华南地区水痘暴发的空间聚集性、异质性和社会经济因素之间的关系:我们评估了 2006 年至 2021 年期间华南地区的水痘疫情数据,其中既包括发展相对较快的地区,也包括发展较慢的次区域,为许多发展中地区提供了代表性样本。我们使用莫兰 I 和地方空间关联指标分析了与水痘疫情相关的空间聚类属性,并使用 Geodetector q 统计量化了其社会经济决定因素:结果:水痘爆发风险存在明显的空间异质性,水痘风险与各种因素,尤其是人口统计学和生活环境之间存在密切关联。此外,人口密度和人均住宅建筑面积、有厕所的家庭比例、出租房比例等特定因素之间的交互效应的 q 统计量分别为 0.28、0.25 和 0.24:本研究为快速发展地区水痘爆发的空间动态提供了宝贵的见解,揭示了影响疾病传播的社会经济因素。这些影响有助于制定有效的公共卫生战略和干预措施,以预防和控制水痘在全球类似地区的爆发。
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