Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to examine the spatiotemporal pattern of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in mainland China during 2002-2010. Specific objectives of the study were to quantify the temporal variation in incidence of JE cases, to determine if clustering of JE cases exists, to detect high...

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Main Authors: Li-Ya Wang, Wen-Yi Zhang, Fan Ding, Wen-Biao Hu, Ricardo J Soares Magalhaes, Hai-Long Sun, Yi-Xing Li, Wen Zou, Yong Wang, Qi-Yong Liu, Shen-Long Li, Wen-Wu Yin, Liu-Yu Huang, Archie C A Clements, Peng Bi, Cheng-Yi Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3688550?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a27d0ce028574f3eaa0ea81bbfb1de722020-11-25T02:06:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352013-01-0176e228510.1371/journal.pntd.0002285Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.Li-Ya WangWen-Yi ZhangFan DingWen-Biao HuRicardo J Soares MagalhaesHai-Long SunYi-Xing LiWen ZouYong WangQi-Yong LiuShen-Long LiWen-Wu YinLiu-Yu HuangArchie C A ClementsPeng BiCheng-Yi LiOBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to examine the spatiotemporal pattern of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in mainland China during 2002-2010. Specific objectives of the study were to quantify the temporal variation in incidence of JE cases, to determine if clustering of JE cases exists, to detect high risk spatiotemporal clusters of JE cases and to provide evidence-based preventive suggestions to relevant stakeholders. METHODS: Monthly JE cases at the county level in mainland China during 2002-2010 were obtained from the China Information System for Diseases Control and Prevention (CISDCP). For the purpose of the analysis, JE case counts for nine years were aggregated into four temporal periods (2002; 2003-2005; 2006; and 2007-2010). Local Indicators of Spatial Association and spatial scan statistics were performed to detect and evaluate local high risk space-time clusters. RESULTS: JE incidence showed a decreasing trend from 2002 to 2005 but peaked in 2006, then fluctuated over the study period. Spatial cluster analysis detected high value clusters, mainly located in Southwestern China. Similarly, we identified a primary spatiotemporal cluster of JE in Southwestern China between July and August, with the geographical range of JE transmission increasing over the past years. CONCLUSION: JE in China is geographically clustered and its spatial extent dynamically changed during the last nine years in mainland China. This indicates that risk factors for JE infection are likely to be spatially heterogeneous. The results may assist national and local health authorities in the development/refinement of a better preventive strategy and increase the effectiveness of public health interventions against JE transmission.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3688550?pdf=render
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author Li-Ya Wang
Wen-Yi Zhang
Fan Ding
Wen-Biao Hu
Ricardo J Soares Magalhaes
Hai-Long Sun
Yi-Xing Li
Wen Zou
Yong Wang
Qi-Yong Liu
Shen-Long Li
Wen-Wu Yin
Liu-Yu Huang
Archie C A Clements
Peng Bi
Cheng-Yi Li
spellingShingle Li-Ya Wang
Wen-Yi Zhang
Fan Ding
Wen-Biao Hu
Ricardo J Soares Magalhaes
Hai-Long Sun
Yi-Xing Li
Wen Zou
Yong Wang
Qi-Yong Liu
Shen-Long Li
Wen-Wu Yin
Liu-Yu Huang
Archie C A Clements
Peng Bi
Cheng-Yi Li
Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Li-Ya Wang
Wen-Yi Zhang
Fan Ding
Wen-Biao Hu
Ricardo J Soares Magalhaes
Hai-Long Sun
Yi-Xing Li
Wen Zou
Yong Wang
Qi-Yong Liu
Shen-Long Li
Wen-Wu Yin
Liu-Yu Huang
Archie C A Clements
Peng Bi
Cheng-Yi Li
author_sort Li-Ya Wang
title Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
title_short Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
title_full Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal patterns of Japanese encephalitis in China, 2002-2010.
title_sort spatiotemporal patterns of japanese encephalitis in china, 2002-2010.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2013-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to examine the spatiotemporal pattern of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in mainland China during 2002-2010. Specific objectives of the study were to quantify the temporal variation in incidence of JE cases, to determine if clustering of JE cases exists, to detect high risk spatiotemporal clusters of JE cases and to provide evidence-based preventive suggestions to relevant stakeholders. METHODS: Monthly JE cases at the county level in mainland China during 2002-2010 were obtained from the China Information System for Diseases Control and Prevention (CISDCP). For the purpose of the analysis, JE case counts for nine years were aggregated into four temporal periods (2002; 2003-2005; 2006; and 2007-2010). Local Indicators of Spatial Association and spatial scan statistics were performed to detect and evaluate local high risk space-time clusters. RESULTS: JE incidence showed a decreasing trend from 2002 to 2005 but peaked in 2006, then fluctuated over the study period. Spatial cluster analysis detected high value clusters, mainly located in Southwestern China. Similarly, we identified a primary spatiotemporal cluster of JE in Southwestern China between July and August, with the geographical range of JE transmission increasing over the past years. CONCLUSION: JE in China is geographically clustered and its spatial extent dynamically changed during the last nine years in mainland China. This indicates that risk factors for JE infection are likely to be spatially heterogeneous. The results may assist national and local health authorities in the development/refinement of a better preventive strategy and increase the effectiveness of public health interventions against JE transmission.
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