Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro, Marco Antonio F.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Alves, Beatriz da C. A., Gehrke, Flavia de Sousa, Domingues, Jose Nuno, Sa, Nelson, Paixao, Susana, Figueiredo, Joao, Ferreira, Ana, Almeida, Cleonice, Machi, Amaury, Savoia, Eriane, Nascimento, Vania, Fonseca, Fernando [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.63.11.957
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/58185
Resumo: Introduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute to an increase in the transmission of diseases by vectors. Among these diseases, dengue is at the top of the list. The aim of our study was to understand the consequences of temporal variability of air temperature in the occurrence of dengue in an area comprising seven municipalities of the Greater Sao Paulo. Method: Characterization of a temporal trend of the disease in the region between 2010 and 2013 was performed through analysis of the notified number of dengue cases over this period. Our analysis was complemented with meteorological (temperature) and pollutant concentration data (PM10). Results: We observed that the months of January, February, March, April and May (from 2010 to 2013) were the ones with the highest number of notified cases. We also found that there is a statistical association of moisture and PM10 with the reported cases of dengue. Conclusion: Although the temperature does not statistically display an association with recorded cases of dengue, we were able to verify that temperature peaks coincide with dengue outbreak peaks. Future studies on environmental pollution and its influence on the development of Aedes aegypti mosquito during all stages of its life cycle, and the definition of strategies for better monitoring, including campaigns and surveillance, would be compelling.
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spelling Environmental factors can influence dengue reported casesdenguemosquito vectorsclimateclimate changeenvironmental pollutionIntroduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute to an increase in the transmission of diseases by vectors. Among these diseases, dengue is at the top of the list. The aim of our study was to understand the consequences of temporal variability of air temperature in the occurrence of dengue in an area comprising seven municipalities of the Greater Sao Paulo. Method: Characterization of a temporal trend of the disease in the region between 2010 and 2013 was performed through analysis of the notified number of dengue cases over this period. Our analysis was complemented with meteorological (temperature) and pollutant concentration data (PM10). Results: We observed that the months of January, February, March, April and May (from 2010 to 2013) were the ones with the highest number of notified cases. We also found that there is a statistical association of moisture and PM10 with the reported cases of dengue. Conclusion: Although the temperature does not statistically display an association with recorded cases of dengue, we were able to verify that temperature peaks coincide with dengue outbreak peaks. Future studies on environmental pollution and its influence on the development of Aedes aegypti mosquito during all stages of its life cycle, and the definition of strategies for better monitoring, including campaigns and surveillance, would be compelling.ABC, FM, Santo Andre, SP, BrazilCoimbra Hlth Sch, Environm Hlth IPC, EsTesC, Coimbra, PortugalEsTesC, Coimbra Hlth Sch, Dept Ciencias Complementares IPC, Coimbra, PortugalFMABC, Gestao Saude Ambiental, Santo Andre, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo Unifesp, Biol Sci Dept, Diadema, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo Unifesp, Biol Sci Dept, Diadema, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceAssoc Medica Brasileira2020-09-01T13:21:18Z2020-09-01T13:21:18Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion957-961application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.63.11.957Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira. Sao Paulo, v. 63, n. 11, p. 957-961, 2017.10.1590/1806-9282.63.11.957S0104-42302017001100957.pdf0104-4230S0104-42302017001100957https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/58185WOS:000425263500008engRevista Da Associacao Medica BrasileiraSao Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro, Marco Antonio F.Alves, Beatriz da C. A.Gehrke, Flavia de SousaDomingues, Jose NunoSa, NelsonPaixao, SusanaFigueiredo, JoaoFerreira, AnaAlmeida, CleoniceMachi, AmaurySavoia, ErianeNascimento, VaniaFonseca, Fernando [UNIFESP]reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-01T22:23:52Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/58185Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-01T22:23:52Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
title Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
spellingShingle Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
Carneiro, Marco Antonio F.
dengue
mosquito vectors
climate
climate change
environmental pollution
title_short Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
title_full Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
title_fullStr Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
title_full_unstemmed Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
title_sort Environmental factors can influence dengue reported cases
author Carneiro, Marco Antonio F.
author_facet Carneiro, Marco Antonio F.
Alves, Beatriz da C. A.
Gehrke, Flavia de Sousa
Domingues, Jose Nuno
Sa, Nelson
Paixao, Susana
Figueiredo, Joao
Ferreira, Ana
Almeida, Cleonice
Machi, Amaury
Savoia, Eriane
Nascimento, Vania
Fonseca, Fernando [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Alves, Beatriz da C. A.
Gehrke, Flavia de Sousa
Domingues, Jose Nuno
Sa, Nelson
Paixao, Susana
Figueiredo, Joao
Ferreira, Ana
Almeida, Cleonice
Machi, Amaury
Savoia, Eriane
Nascimento, Vania
Fonseca, Fernando [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro, Marco Antonio F.
Alves, Beatriz da C. A.
Gehrke, Flavia de Sousa
Domingues, Jose Nuno
Sa, Nelson
Paixao, Susana
Figueiredo, Joao
Ferreira, Ana
Almeida, Cleonice
Machi, Amaury
Savoia, Eriane
Nascimento, Vania
Fonseca, Fernando [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dengue
mosquito vectors
climate
climate change
environmental pollution
topic dengue
mosquito vectors
climate
climate change
environmental pollution
description Introduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute to an increase in the transmission of diseases by vectors. Among these diseases, dengue is at the top of the list. The aim of our study was to understand the consequences of temporal variability of air temperature in the occurrence of dengue in an area comprising seven municipalities of the Greater Sao Paulo. Method: Characterization of a temporal trend of the disease in the region between 2010 and 2013 was performed through analysis of the notified number of dengue cases over this period. Our analysis was complemented with meteorological (temperature) and pollutant concentration data (PM10). Results: We observed that the months of January, February, March, April and May (from 2010 to 2013) were the ones with the highest number of notified cases. We also found that there is a statistical association of moisture and PM10 with the reported cases of dengue. Conclusion: Although the temperature does not statistically display an association with recorded cases of dengue, we were able to verify that temperature peaks coincide with dengue outbreak peaks. Future studies on environmental pollution and its influence on the development of Aedes aegypti mosquito during all stages of its life cycle, and the definition of strategies for better monitoring, including campaigns and surveillance, would be compelling.
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