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Visceral leishmaniasis in Tunisia: spatial distribution and association with climatic factors

Authors :
Kais Ben-Ahmed
Fakhri Jeddi
Jamila Ghrab
Aïda Bouratbine
Karim Aoun
Mhamed-Ali El-Aroui
Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis [Tunis] (ISG)
Université de Tunis
Laboratoire de Parasitologie, Institut Pasteur de Tunis
Institut Pasteur de Tunis
Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)
This study was supported by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Technology in Tunisia and carried out within the framework of the Research Laboratory Parasitoses Emergentes LR 05SP03.
Source :
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2009, 81 (1), pp.40-5, ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2009.

Abstract

International audience; Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases in children less than five years of age were recorded from 1996 through 2006 from Tunisian pediatric departments. Mean incidence rates were calculated for each of the 215 districts in the study area. Averages of annual rainfall and extreme values of low temperatures in winter and high temperatures in summer were used to characterize the climate of each district according to its continentality index and bioclimatic zone. A geographic information system and a local indicator of spatial association were used to summarize the spatial properties of VL distribution. Poisson spatial regression was performed to study the relationship between VL incidence rates and climatic parameters. We identified one hot-spot region of 35 inland districts located mostly in the semi-arid bioclimatic zone and two cold-spots located in coastal regions of the northeastern sub-humid zone and the southeastern arid zone. The incidence rate of VL was positively correlated with mean yearly rainfall and continentality index.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029637
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2009, 81 (1), pp.40-5, ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbab0dee5808a03953ad361f48ec4611