Pattern and spatial distribution of plague in Lushoto, north-eastern Tanzania.

M L Kamugisha, S Gesase, D Minja, S Mgema, T D Mlwilo, B K Mayala, S Msingwa, J J Massaga, M M Lemnge
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A review of plague records from 1986 to 2002 and household interviews were carried out in the plague endemic villages to establish a pattern and spatial distribution of the disease in Lushoto district, Tanzania. Spatial data of households and village centres were collected and mapped using a hand held Global Positioning System and Geographical Information System. During the 16-year period, there were 6249 cases of plague of which 5302 (84.8%) were bubonic, 391 (6.3%) septicaemic, and 438 (7.0%) pneumonic forms. A total of 118 (1.9%) cases were not categorized. Females and individuals aged 7-18 years old were the most affected groups accounting for 54.4% (95% CI: 52.4-56.0) and 47.0% (95% CI: 45-49) of all reported cases, respectively. Most cases were found in villages at high altitudes (1700-1900m); and there was a decline in case fatality rate (CFR) in areas that experienced frequent outbreaks. Overall, there was a reduction in mean reporting time (from symptoms onset to admission) to an average of 1.35 days (95% CI: 1.30-1.40) over the years, although this remained high among adult patients (>18 years). Despite the decrease in the number of cases and CFR over the years, our findings indicate that Lushoto district experiences human plague epidemic every year; with areas at high altitudes being more prone to outbreaks. The continued presence of plague in this focus warrants further studies. Nonetheless, our findings provide a platform for development of an epidemic preparedness plan to contain future outbreaks.

坦桑尼亚东北部卢绍托鼠疫的格局和空间分布。
对1986年至2002年的鼠疫记录进行了审查,并在鼠疫流行村庄进行了家庭访谈,以确定坦桑尼亚Lushoto地区鼠疫的模式和空间分布。使用手持式全球定位系统和地理信息系统收集住户和村庄中心的空间数据并绘制地图。16年期间共发生鼠疫6249例,其中腺鼠疫5302例(84.8%),败血症391例(6.3%),肺鼠疫438例(7.0%)。118例(1.9%)未分类。女性和7-18岁的个体是受影响最大的群体,分别占所有报告病例的54.4% (95% CI: 52.4-56.0)和47.0% (95% CI: 45-49)。病例多见于海拔较高(1700 ~ 1900米)的村庄;在频繁暴发地区,病死率(CFR)有所下降。总体而言,多年来平均报告时间(从症状出现到入院)减少到平均1.35天(95% CI: 1.30-1.40),尽管成人患者(>18岁)的平均报告时间仍然很高。尽管近年来病例数和病死率有所下降,但我们的研究结果表明,Lushoto地区每年都发生人间鼠疫流行;高海拔地区更容易爆发疫情。鼠疫在这一重点地区的持续存在值得进一步研究。尽管如此,我们的研究结果为制定流行病防范计划以控制未来的疫情提供了一个平台。
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