温度对韩国丛林斑疹伤寒发病率的影响:气候变化预测。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Donghee Seo, Yoon-Jung Choi, Yun-Chul Hong
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目的:气候变化对传染病动态的影响是一个令人感兴趣的主题,但它需要强有力的科学证据。本研究旨在探讨气象因子与韩国丛林斑疹伤寒(ST)发病的短期和长期关系。方法:2001 - 2018年的气象条件和每周ST病例数据来源于国家数据库。采用广义加性模型对关联关系进行可视化,采用广义线性模型对关联强度进行测量。在长期分析中,使用年平均温度变化作为气候变化的替代指标。尽管样本量较小,但采用了广义和混合效应模型来最小化地理效应。结果:ST病例数与13周前的平均温度呈线性相关,高于13.3-18.5°C的阈值温度。平均温度升高0.1°C与ST病例增加25%相关(OR 1.25, 95% CI: 1.21, 1.29)。与前30年相比,年平均气温每升高0.1°C,年ST发病率增加33% (OR 1.33, 95% CI: 1.26, 1.41),与短期趋势一致。结论:夏季较高的平均气温与随后秋季ST病例的增加有关。与30年前相比,年平均气温升高也与ST的年发病率升高有关。这些发现表明,全球变暖影响了ST的发病率。
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Temperature effect on scrub typhus incidence in South Korea: the projection for climate change.

Objective: The influence of climate change on infectious disease dynamics is a subject of interest, but it demands robust scientific evidence. This study explores the short-term and long-term relationships between meteorological factors and the incidence of scrub typhus (ST) in South Korea.

Methods: From 2001 to 2018, data on meteorological conditions and weekly ST cases were sourced from national databases. A generalized additive model was used to visualize the relationship, while a generalized linear model was applied to measure the association's strength. Mean annual temperature change was used as a proxy for climate change in long-term analysis. Despite the small sample size, generalized and mixed-effect models were employed to minimize geographical effects.

Results: The number of ST cases was linearly related to the mean temperature 13 weeks prior, above a threshold temperature of 13.3-18.5°C. A 0.1°C increase in mean temperature was associated with a 25% increase in ST cases (OR 1.25, 95% CI: 1.21, 1.29). In line with the short-term trend, the annual incidence of ST increased by 33% (OR 1.33, 95% CI: 1.26, 1.41) for every 0.1°C increase in annual mean temperature compared to the previous 30 years.

Conclusions: Higher mean temperatures during summer were associated with the increased ST cases in the following autumn. Annual mean temperature increases compared to 30 years ago were also associated with higher annual incidence of ST. These findings suggest that global warming has influenced the incidence of ST.

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Postgraduate Medical Journal
Postgraduate Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
8.50
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2.00%
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131
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Postgraduate Medical Journal is a peer reviewed journal published on behalf of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine. The journal aims to support junior doctors and their teachers and contribute to the continuing professional development of all doctors by publishing papers on a wide range of topics relevant to the practicing clinician and teacher. Papers published in PMJ include those that focus on core competencies; that describe current practice and new developments in all branches of medicine; that describe relevance and impact of translational research on clinical practice; that provide background relevant to examinations; and papers on medical education and medical education research. PMJ supports CPD by providing the opportunity for doctors to publish many types of articles including original clinical research; reviews; quality improvement reports; editorials, and correspondence on clinical matters.
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