Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.

Tsetse flies transmit trypanosomes, the causative agent of human and animal African trypanosomiasis. The tsetse vector is extensively distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosomiasis maintenance is determined by the interrelationship of three elements: vertebrate host, parasite and the vector...

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Main Authors: Mugenyi Albert, Nicola A Wardrop, Peter M Atkinson, Steve J Torr, Susan C Welburn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-04-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4398481?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-abac583829d94aa8a180ab14f7528fe22020-11-25T01:45:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352015-04-0194e000370510.1371/journal.pntd.0003705Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.Mugenyi AlbertNicola A WardropPeter M AtkinsonSteve J TorrSusan C WelburnTsetse flies transmit trypanosomes, the causative agent of human and animal African trypanosomiasis. The tsetse vector is extensively distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosomiasis maintenance is determined by the interrelationship of three elements: vertebrate host, parasite and the vector responsible for transmission. Mapping the distribution and abundance of tsetse flies assists in predicting trypanosomiasis distributions and developing rational strategies for disease and vector control. Given scarce resources to carry out regular full scale field tsetse surveys to up-date existing tsetse maps, there is a need to devise inexpensive means for regularly obtaining dependable area-wide tsetse data to guide control activities. In this study we used spatial epidemiological modelling techniques (logistic regression) involving 5000 field-based tsetse-data (G. f. fuscipes) points over an area of 40,000 km2, with satellite-derived environmental surrogates composed of precipitation, temperature, land cover, normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and elevation at the sub-national level. We used these extensive tsetse data to analyse the relationships between presence of tsetse (G. f. fuscipes) and environmental variables. The strength of the results was enhanced through the application of a spatial autologistic regression model (SARM). Using the SARM we showed that the probability of tsetse presence increased with proportion of forest cover and riverine vegetation. The key outputs are a predictive tsetse distribution map for the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda and an improved understanding of the association between tsetse presence and environmental variables. The predicted spatial distribution of tsetse in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda will provide significant new information to assist with the spatial targeting of tsetse and trypanosomiasis control.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4398481?pdf=render
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author Mugenyi Albert
Nicola A Wardrop
Peter M Atkinson
Steve J Torr
Susan C Welburn
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Nicola A Wardrop
Peter M Atkinson
Steve J Torr
Susan C Welburn
Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Mugenyi Albert
Nicola A Wardrop
Peter M Atkinson
Steve J Torr
Susan C Welburn
author_sort Mugenyi Albert
title Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
title_short Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
title_full Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
title_fullStr Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
title_full_unstemmed Tsetse fly (G. f. fuscipes) distribution in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda.
title_sort tsetse fly (g. f. fuscipes) distribution in the lake victoria basin of uganda.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Tsetse flies transmit trypanosomes, the causative agent of human and animal African trypanosomiasis. The tsetse vector is extensively distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosomiasis maintenance is determined by the interrelationship of three elements: vertebrate host, parasite and the vector responsible for transmission. Mapping the distribution and abundance of tsetse flies assists in predicting trypanosomiasis distributions and developing rational strategies for disease and vector control. Given scarce resources to carry out regular full scale field tsetse surveys to up-date existing tsetse maps, there is a need to devise inexpensive means for regularly obtaining dependable area-wide tsetse data to guide control activities. In this study we used spatial epidemiological modelling techniques (logistic regression) involving 5000 field-based tsetse-data (G. f. fuscipes) points over an area of 40,000 km2, with satellite-derived environmental surrogates composed of precipitation, temperature, land cover, normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and elevation at the sub-national level. We used these extensive tsetse data to analyse the relationships between presence of tsetse (G. f. fuscipes) and environmental variables. The strength of the results was enhanced through the application of a spatial autologistic regression model (SARM). Using the SARM we showed that the probability of tsetse presence increased with proportion of forest cover and riverine vegetation. The key outputs are a predictive tsetse distribution map for the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda and an improved understanding of the association between tsetse presence and environmental variables. The predicted spatial distribution of tsetse in the Lake Victoria basin of Uganda will provide significant new information to assist with the spatial targeting of tsetse and trypanosomiasis control.
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