Ecophysiological and Climatological Effects on Distribution of Vector Species and Malaria Incidence in India

被引:4
|
作者
Kaga, Takumi [1 ]
Ohta, Shunji [1 ]
机构
[1] Waseda Univ, Fac Human Sci, Dept Human Behav & Environm Sci, Tokorozawa, Saitama 3591192, Japan
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH | 2012年 / 9卷 / 12期
关键词
Anopheles; malaria incidence; coupled model; vector ecology; ecophysiology; climate factors; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TRANSMISSION; GENERATIONS; DISTRICT; DISEASES; IMPACT; MODEL; KENYA; SOIL;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph9124704
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The magnitude of regional malaria risk is dependent primarily on the dynamics and distribution of the vector species, which are determined mainly by climate conditions. A coupled model with ecophysiological and climatological factors was developed to estimate the spatiotemporal distribution of the five species of dominant malaria vectors in monsoon Asia. Here, we examined how the potential distribution obtained from the model could explain trends in malaria incidence observed in India, which has the highest number of confirmed cases of malaria in Asia. Most notably, there was a significant positive correlation between annual malaria incidences and the maximum generation number of vectors for each state (p < 0.001). Malaria incidence tended to increase exponentially as vector generation number increased. In addition, the interannual variation in observed regional malaria incidences was synchronized with that of the potential number of vector generations. The observed seasonal peak of malaria incidences corresponded closely to the simulated appearance period of vector species, except for intensively irrigated areas that experience anthropogenic impacts on hydrologic conditions. Simulated vector distributions effectively expressed spatial and temporal prevalence of malaria in India. This novel approach to modeling based on vector ecology is an effective method for assessing malaria risk.
引用
收藏
页码:4704 / 4714
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Species composition, seasonal abundance and distribution of potential anopheline vectors in a malaria endemic area of Iran: field assessment for malaria elimination
    Sanei-Dehkordi, Alireza
    Soleimani-Ahmadi, Moussa
    Jaberhashemi, Seyed Aghil
    Zare, Mehdi
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2019, 18 (1)
  • [32] Leveraging risk maps of malaria vector abundance to guide control efforts reduces malaria incidence in Eastern Province, Zambia
    Larsen, David A.
    Martin, Anne
    Pollard, Derek
    Nielsen, Carrie F.
    Hamainza, Busiku
    Burns, Matthew
    Stevenson, Jennifer
    Winters, Anna
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2020, 10 (01)
  • [33] Spatio-temporal distribution of malaria and its association with climatic factors and vector-control interventions in two high-risk districts of Nepal
    Dhimal, Meghnath
    O'Hara, Robert B.
    Karki, Ramchandra
    Thakur, Garib D.
    Kuch, Ulrich
    Ahrens, Bodo
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2014, 13
  • [34] Malaria Prevalence and Distribution of Plasmodium Species in Southern Region of Ethiopia
    Assemie, Anmut
    JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH, 2022, 2022
  • [35] Changes in contributions of different Anopheles vector species to malaria transmission in east and southern Africa from 2000 to 2022
    Msugupakulya, Betwel J.
    Urio, Naomi H.
    Jumanne, Mohammed
    Ngowo, Halfan S.
    Selvaraj, Prashanth
    Okumu, Fredros O.
    Wilson, Anne L.
    PARASITES & VECTORS, 2023, 16 (01)
  • [36] End-of-season effects of elevated temperature on ecophysiological processes of grassland species at different species richness levels
    Lemmens, C. M. H. M.
    De Boeck, H. J.
    Gielen, B.
    Bossuyt, H.
    Malchair, S.
    Carnol, M.
    Merckx, R.
    Nijs, I.
    Ceulemans, R.
    ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 2006, 56 (03) : 245 - 254
  • [37] Thermal limits of wild and laboratory strains of two African malaria vector species, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus
    Lyons, Candice L.
    Coetzee, Maureen
    Terblanche, John S.
    Chown, Steven L.
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2012, 11
  • [38] Role of An. culicifacies as a vector of malaria in changing ecological scenario of Northeastern states of India
    Akhtar, Nasreen
    Nagpal, B. N.
    Kapoor, Neera
    Srivastava, Aruna
    Valecha, Neena
    JOURNAL OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES, 2016, 53 (03) : 264 - 271
  • [39] Presence and abundance of malaria vector species in Miami-Dade County, Florida
    Wilke, Andre B. B.
    Vasquez, Chalmers
    Medina, Johana
    Unlu, Isik
    Beier, John C.
    Ajelli, Marco
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2024, 23 (01)
  • [40] Geographical distributions of African malaria vector sibling species and evidence for insecticide resistance
    Wiebe, Antoinette
    Longbottom, Joshua
    Gleave, Katherine
    Shearer, Freya M.
    Sinka, Marianne E.
    Massey, N. Claire
    Cameron, Ewan
    Bhatt, Samir
    Gething, Peter W.
    Hemingway, Janet
    Smith, David L.
    Coleman, Michael
    Moyes, Catherine L.
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2017, 16