Models of spatial analysis for vector-borne diseases studies: A systematic review

被引:6
作者
Molina-Guzman, Licet Paola [1 ,2 ]
Gutierrez-Builes, Lina A. [1 ]
Rios-Osorio, Leonardo A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Escuela Ciencias Salud, Fac Med, Grp Biol Sistemas, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Univ Antioquia UdeA, Escuela Microbiol, Grp Invest Salud & Sostenibil, Calle 70 52-21, Medellin, Colombia
关键词
disease vectors; geographic information systems; medical; spatial analysis; topography; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; CLIMATE-CHANGE SCENARIOS; ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELS; AEDES-AEGYPTI; MOSQUITO ABUNDANCE; TICK DISTRIBUTION; ACARI-IXODIDAE; LYME-DISEASE; DENGUE; RISK;
D O I
10.14202/vetworld.2022.1975-1989
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Background and Aim: Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) constitute a global problem for humans and animals. Knowledge related to the spatial distribution of various species of vectors and their relationship with the environment where they develop is essential to understand the current risk of VBDs and for planning surveillance and control strategies in the face of future threats. This study aimed to identify models, variables, and factors that may influence the emergence and resurgence of VBDs and how these factors can affect spatial local and global distribution patterns.Materials and Methods: A systematic review was designed based on identification, screening, selection, and inclusion described in the research protocols according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guide. A literature search was performed in PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and SciELO using the following search strategy: Article type: Original research, Language: English, Publishing period: 2010-2020, Search terms: Spatial analysis, spatial models, VBDs, climate, ecologic, life cycle, climate variability, vector-borne, vector, zoonoses, species distribution model, and niche model used in different combinations with "AND" and "OR."Results: The complexity of the interactions between climate, biotic/abiotic variables, and non-climate factors vary considerably depending on the type of disease and the particular location. VBDs are among the most studied types of illnesses related to climate and environmental aspects due to their high disease burden, extended presence in tropical and subtropical areas, and high susceptibility to climate and environment variations.Conclusion: It is difficult to generalize our knowledge of VBDs from a geospatial point of view, mainly because every case is inherently independent in variable selection, geographic coverage, and temporal extension. It can be inferred from predictions that as global temperatures increase, so will the potential trend toward extreme events. Consequently, it will become a public health priority to determine the role of climate and environmental variations in the incidence of infectious diseases. Our analysis of the information, as conducted in this work, extends the review beyond individual cases to generate a series of relevant observations applicable to different models.
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页码:1975 / 1989
页数:15
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