Impact of migratory flows and socio-environmental factors on dengue epidemiology in Oaxaca, Mexico.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1617789
Diana Matías-Pérez, Araceli Guerra-Martínez, Emilio Hernández-Bautista, Alma Dolores Pérez-Santiago, Alma Lilia Antonio-Cruz, Iván Antonio García-Montalvo
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Abstract

Oaxaca, state rich in culture and biodiversity, is currently facing a growing challenge due to the combined effects of mass migration and a significant increase in dengue cases. In recent years, the continuous influx of migrants seeking better opportunities has transformed the region's social and economic landscape, with a severe impact on public health. Dengue, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, has become a critical concern for health authorities, particularly given the favorable climatic conditions for vector proliferation in Oaxaca. The arrival of thousands of migrants, many from countries with endemic dengue outbreaks, has facilitated the introduction of new virus serotypes into the region. Their precarious conditions during their transit, including makeshift shelters with few sanitary facilities, create environments conducive to mosquito proliferation. This is aggravated by the accumulation of garbage and lack of access to potable water. The public health response is urgent and multifaceted, with educational campaigns on dengue prevention targeting both residents and migrants. However, these initiatives face the challenge of reaching a diverse population with different levels of information and access to essential services. Collaboration between non-governmental organizations and government is necessary to address the immediate public health needs of these migratory flows.

移民流动和社会环境因素对墨西哥瓦哈卡州登革热流行病学的影响
瓦哈卡州文化和生物多样性丰富,由于大规模移民和登革热病例显著增加的共同影响,目前正面临日益严峻的挑战。近年来,寻求更好机会的移民不断涌入,改变了该区域的社会和经济格局,对公共卫生产生了严重影响。由伊蚊传播的登革热已成为卫生当局严重关切的问题,特别是考虑到瓦哈卡州适宜病媒扩散的气候条件。成千上万的移徙者的到来,其中许多人来自发生地方性登革热疫情的国家,促进了新的病毒血清型进入该区域。他们在过境期间的条件不稳定,包括缺乏卫生设施的临时住所,创造了有利于蚊子繁殖的环境。垃圾的堆积和缺乏饮用水加剧了这种情况。公共卫生应对是紧迫和多方面的,针对居民和移民开展了预防登革热的教育运动。然而,这些倡议面临的挑战是,如何使不同的人口获得不同程度的信息和获得基本服务。非政府组织和政府之间必须进行合作,以解决这些移徙流动的紧迫公共卫生需求。
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