新加坡城市人造基础设施和食物浪费与啮齿动物的关系。

Q1 Environmental Science
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Pub Date : 2022-01-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20008686.2021.2016560
Hui Yun Penny Oh, Mahathir Humaidi, Qian Yi Chan, Grace Yap, Kai Yang Ang, Jason Tan, Lee Ching Ng, Diyar Mailepessov
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摘要

背景:控制鼠群是降低鼠传疾病传播风险的重要措施。在这项研究中,我们研究了城市住宅公寓楼家庭垃圾收集箱周围卫生垃圾网络中的啮齿动物活动。方法:我们利用红外摄像机陷阱来确定啮齿动物出没的垃圾箱及其相关的卫生废物网络中的啮齿动物活动模式。采用多变量logistic回归评估与鼠笼内活动独立相关的危险因素。结果:摄像机诱捕监测结果显示,鼠类昼夜均在仓室和卫生网内活动。在横断面研究中,鼠笼内的鼠类活动与破碎的地板夹[调整优势比(AOR): 36.7, CI: 21.3-66.3]、日历月[对数似然比检验(LRT) p = 0.002]和镇议会[LRT p = 0.004]变量独立相关。在限制性分析中,鼠在箱室中的活动与箱室下污水管道缺陷独立相关[AOR: 12.3, CI: 4.3-51.7]。结论:城市市政管理委员会应根据鼠患风险因素对区域内的灭鼠资源进行优先排序。
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Association of rodents with man-made infrastructures and food waste in Urban Singapore.

Association of rodents with man-made infrastructures and food waste in Urban Singapore.

Association of rodents with man-made infrastructures and food waste in Urban Singapore.

Association of rodents with man-made infrastructures and food waste in Urban Singapore.

Background: Rodent population control is an important measure in reducing the risk of rodent-borne disease transmission. In this study, we examined rodent activity in the sanitary waste network around the household waste-collection bin chamber of an urban residential apartment block.

Methods: We utilised infra-red camera traps to determine the pattern of rodent activity in a rodent-infested bin chamber and its associated sanitary waste network. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to assess the risk factors that were independently associated with rodent activity in the bin chambers.

Result: The camera trap surveillance showed that the rodents were active in the bin chamber and sanitary network both in the day and at night. In the cross-sectional study, rodent activity in the bin chambers was independently associated with broken floor traps [Adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 36.7, CI: 21.3-66.3], calendar month [Log-likelihood ratio test (LRT) p = 0.002] and Town Council [LRT p = 0.004] variables. In restricted analysis, rodent activity in bin chambers was independently associated with defects in the wastewater pipe under the chamber [AOR: 12.3, CI: 4.3-51.7].

Conclusion: Our study suggests that urban municipal management councils should prioritize rodent control resources in areas according to the factors that increase the risk of rodent infestation.

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Infection Ecology and Epidemiology
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.70
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发文量
4
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Ecology & Epidemiology aims to stimulate inter-disciplinary collaborations dealing with a range of subjects, from the plethora of zoonotic infections in humans, over diseases with implication in wildlife ecology, to advanced virology and bacteriology. The journal specifically welcomes papers from studies where researchers from multiple medical and ecological disciplines are collaborating so as to increase our knowledge of the emergence, spread and effect of new and re-emerged infectious diseases in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Main areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1.Zoonotic microbioorganisms 2.Vector borne infections 3.Gastrointestinal pathogens 4.Antimicrobial resistance 5.Zoonotic microbioorganisms in changing environment
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