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导致莱姆病病媒增加的地理和环境因素

Geographical and environmental factors driving the increase in the Lyme disease vector .

作者信息

Khatchikian Camilo E, Prusinski Melissa, Stone Melissa, Backenson P Bryon, Wang Ing-Nang, Levy Michael Z, Brisson Dustin

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA.

Bureau of Communicable Diseases Control, New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York 12201 USA.

出版信息

Ecosphere. 2012 Oct 3;3(10). doi: 10.1890/ES12-00134.1.

Abstract

The population densities of many organisms have changed dramatically in recent history. Increases in the population density of medically relevant organisms are of particular importance to public health as they are often correlated with the emergence of infectious diseases in human populations. Our aim is to delineate increases in density of a common disease vector in North America, the blacklegged tick, and to identify the environmental factors correlated with these population dynamics. Empirical data that capture the growth of a population are often necessary to identify environmental factors associated with these dynamics. We analyzed temporally- and spatially-structured field collected data in a geographical information systems framework to describe the population growth of blacklegged ticks () and to identify environmental and climatic factors correlated with these dynamics. The density of the ticks increased throughout the study's temporal and spatial ranges. Tick density increases were positively correlated with mild temperatures, low precipitation, low forest cover, and high urbanization. Importantly, models that accounted for these environmental factors accurately forecast future tick densities across the region. Tick density increased annually along the south-to-north gradient. These trends parallel the increases in human incidences of diseases commonly vectored by . For example, densities are correlated with human Lyme disease incidence, albeit in a non-linear manner that disappears at low tick densities, potentially indicating that a threshold tick density is needed to support epidemiologically-relevant levels of the Lyme disease bacterium. Our results demonstrate a connection between the biogeography of this species and public health.

摘要

在近代历史中,许多生物的种群密度发生了巨大变化。与医学相关生物的种群密度增加对公共卫生尤为重要,因为它们往往与人类群体中传染病的出现相关。我们的目标是描绘北美常见疾病传播媒介黑脚蜱的密度增加情况,并确定与这些种群动态相关的环境因素。获取种群增长的实证数据通常对于识别与这些动态相关的环境因素是必要的。我们在地理信息系统框架中分析了按时间和空间结构收集的实地数据,以描述黑脚蜱的种群增长情况,并识别与这些动态相关的环境和气候因素。在整个研究的时间和空间范围内,蜱的密度都有所增加。蜱密度的增加与温和的温度、低降水量、低森林覆盖率和高城市化呈正相关。重要的是,考虑了这些环境因素的模型能够准确预测该地区未来的蜱密度。蜱密度沿南向北梯度逐年增加。这些趋势与通常由蜱传播的人类疾病发病率的增加相平行。例如,蜱的密度与人类莱姆病发病率相关,尽管是以一种在低蜱密度时消失的非线性方式,这可能表明需要一个阈值蜱密度来支持莱姆病细菌在流行病学上相关的水平。我们的结果证明了该物种的生物地理学与公共卫生之间的联系。

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