Seasonal relationship between normalized difference vegetation index and abundance of the Phlebotomus kala-azar vector in an endemic focus in Bihar, India

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作者
Bhunia, Gouri S. [1 ]
Kesari, Shreekant [1 ]
Chatterjee, Nandini [2 ]
Mandal, Rakesh [1 ]
Kumar, Vijay [1 ]
Das, Pradeep [1 ]
机构
[1] Rajendra Mem Res Inst Med Sci, Dept Vector Biol & Control, Patna 800007, Bihar, India
[2] Presidency Univ, Dept Geog, Kolkata 700073, W Bengal, India
关键词
remote sensing; Phlebotomus argentipes; normalized difference vegetation index; Kala-azar; India; VISCERAL-LEISHMANIASIS; POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION; ARGENTIPES DIPTERA; RISK-FACTORS; PSYCHODIDAE; PATTERNS; LEVEL; STATE; NDVI;
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10.4081/gh.2012.104
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Remote sensing was applied for the collection of spatio-temporal data to increase our understanding of the potential distribution of the kala-azar vector Phlebotomus argentipes in endemic areas of the Vaishali district of Bihar, India. We produced monthly distribution maps of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) based on data from the thematic mapper (TM) sensor onboard the Landsat-5 satellite. Minimum, maximum and mean NDVI values were computed for each month and compared with the concurrent incidence of kala-azar and the vector density. Maximum and mean NDVI values (R-2 = 0.55 and R-2 = 0.60, respectively), as well as the season likelihood ratio (X-2 = 17.51; P < 0.001), were found to be strongly associated with kala-azar, while the correlation with between minimum NDVI values and kala-azar was weak (R-2 = 0.25). Additionally, a strong association was found between the mean and maximum NDVI values with seasonal vector abundance (R-2 = 0.60 and R-2 = 0.55, respectively) but there was only a marginal association between minimum NDVI value and the spatial distribution of kala-azar vis-a-vis P. argentipes density.
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