Spatiotemporal dynamics and risk factors for human Leptospirosis in Brazil

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Oswaldo Santos Baquero
Gustavo Machado
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[1] University of São Paulo,Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
[2] Av. Prof. Orlando Marques de Paiva,Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] 87,undefined
[4] Cidade Universitária,undefined
[5] North Carolina State University,undefined
[6] 1060 William Moore Drive,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Human Leptospirosis; Spatio-temporal Interactions; Prioritization Order; Brazilian Federative Units; Institute Of Applied Economic Research (IPEA);
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Leptospirosis is an emerging neglected tropical disease with a worldwide significant global health burden. Between 2000 and 2016, there were 63,302 cases of human leptospirosis and 6,064 deaths reported in Brazil. We modeled the spatiotemporal risk dynamics of human leptospirosis morbidity and lethality, and attributed an easily interpretable risk-based priority index (PI) for all Brazilian federative units to suggest improvements to the national surveillance system. We also developed a conceptual framework of causality and estimated the effects of environmental and socioeconomic determinants of morbidity and lethality. Spatiotemporal risk patterns of morbidity and lethality differed. For morbidity, the pattern was mainly spatial, whereas lethality was mainly explained by the spatiotemporal interaction. The hypothesized causal model explained a relevant fraction of the heterogeneity in the spatial and spatiotemporal interaction patterns. The increase in soil moisture, precipitation, poverty, and the decrease in the proportion of urban households, acted as risk factors. The increase in the proportion of households in which waste is directly collected and in temperature were preventive factors. The structured temporal trend was increasing for morbidity and decreasing for lethality. In terms of morbidity, it was clear that the prioritization should be focused in a couple of states, mainly Acre. In terms of lethality, the allocation of resources need not be as asymmetric, but there was nonetheless a prioritization order. The proposed approach can be used to characterize spatiotemporal dynamics of other diseases and to inform decision makers.
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