Changing epidemiological trends of legionellosis in New Zealand, 1979-2009

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作者
Graham, F. F. [1 ,2 ]
White, P. S. [3 ]
Harte, D. J. G. [4 ]
Kingham, S. P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Canterbury, GeoHlth Lab, Dept Geog, Christchurch 8020, New Zealand
[2] Minist Hlth, Wellington, New Zealand
[3] Food & Agr Org United Nations, Emergency Ctr Transboundary Anim Dis, New Delhi, India
[4] Kenepuru Sci Ctr, Legionella Reference Lab, ESR, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
Epidemiology; Legionella; Legionnaires' disease; New Zealand; surveillance; LEGIONNAIRES-DISEASE; PONTIAC FEVER; OUTBREAK; PNEUMOPHILA; LONGBEACHAE;
D O I
10.1017/S0950268811000975
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the spatio-temporal variation of Legionella spp. in New Zealand using notification and laboratory surveillance data from 1979 to 2009 and analysed the epidemiological trends. To achieve this we focused on changing incidence rates and occurrence of different species over this time. We also examined whether demographic characteristics such as ethnicity may be related to incidence. The annual incidence rate for laboratory-proven cases was 2.5/100 000 and 1.4/100 000 for notified cases. Incidence was highest in the European population and showed large geographical variations between 21 District Health Boards. An important finding of this study is that the predominant Legionella species causing disease in New Zealand differs from that found in other developed countries, with about 30-50% of cases due to L. longbeachae and a similar percentage due to L. pneumophila for any given year. The environmental risk exposure was identified in 420 (52%) cases, of which 58% were attributed to contact with compost; travel was much less significant as a risk factor (6.5%). This suggests that legionellosis has a distinctive epidemiological pattern in New Zealand.
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页码:1481 / 1496
页数:16
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