2005-2019年斯里兰卡西部省三次远程连接与登革热发病率之间的相关性

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Geohealth Pub Date : 2025-09-23 DOI:10.1029/2024GH001144
N. D. B. Ehelepola, Kusalika Ariyaratne, R. M. P. Ratnayake
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摘要

登革热是一种虫媒病毒性发热。天气通过影响病媒蚊子和病毒的生命周期来调节登革热的传播。已知有三种远程连接会影响斯里兰卡的天气。它们分别是厄尔尼诺-南方涛动(ENSO)、印度洋偶极子(IOD)和ENSO Modoki。我们研究了斯里兰卡西部省(WP)整体和该省三个地区登革热发病率与ENSO、IOD和ENSO Modoki指数的相关性。采用ENSO的4个指标,IOD和ENSO Modoki各1个指标。我们获得了2005-2019年期间WP的登革热通报病例、人口数据和三个远程连接的月度指数。我们用小波时间序列分析确定了遥相关指数与DI之间的相关性。ENSO的两个指数分别与WP的DI和WP的所有三个区相关。其余两项指标均与两区DI相关。两个地区的IOD指数与DI呈相关性。ENSO Modoki指数与WP及其一个区的DI相关。在至少一个远距连接指数的正极值和负极值之后,所有地区的直接投资都有所上升。我们得出结论,三种远连接以不同的方式调节不同区域的DI。监测这些远程接触的指数并在指数极值后加强登革热预防工作,可能会减弱即将到来的登革热高峰。
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The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005–2019

The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005–2019

The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005–2019

The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005–2019

Dengue is an arboviral fever. Weather modulates dengue transmission by influencing the life cycles of vector mosquitoes and the virus. Three teleconnections are known to affect the weather in Sri Lanka. Those are El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and ENSO Modoki. We studied correlations between dengue incidence (DI) in the Western Province (WP) of Sri Lanka as a whole and three districts of the province and indices of ENSO, IOD and ENSO Modoki. We used four indices of ENSO and one index each of IOD and ENSO Modoki. We acquired notified dengue cases in WP, population data and monthly indices of three teleconnections for the 2005–2019 period. We used wavelet time series analysis to determine correlations between indices of teleconnections and DI. Two indices of ENSO were correlated with the DI of the WP and all three districts of the WP individually. The other two indices were correlated with the DI of two districts. The index of IOD was correlated with DI of two districts. The index of ENSO Modoki was correlated with the DI of WP and one district of it. Both positive and negative extremes of at least one teleconnection index were followed by the rise of DI in all districts. We concluded that three teleconnections modulate DI of different districts of WP in different ways. Monitoring of indices of these teleconnections and escalating dengue preventive work after extremes of indices can potentially blunt impending dengue peaks.

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Geohealth
Geohealth Environmental Science-Pollution
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124
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期刊介绍: GeoHealth will publish original research, reviews, policy discussions, and commentaries that cover the growing science on the interface among the Earth, atmospheric, oceans and environmental sciences, ecology, and the agricultural and health sciences. The journal will cover a wide variety of global and local issues including the impacts of climate change on human, agricultural, and ecosystem health, air and water pollution, environmental persistence of herbicides and pesticides, radiation and health, geomedicine, and the health effects of disasters. Many of these topics and others are of critical importance in the developing world and all require bringing together leading research across multiple disciplines.
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