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澳大利亚自然发生的非潮汐洪水事件相关的罗斯河病毒病活动:一项系统评价

Ross River Virus Disease Activity Associated With Naturally Occurring Nontidal Flood Events in Australia: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Tall Julie A, Gatton Michelle L, Tong Shilu

机构信息

School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, O Block, Victoria Park Rd., Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Queensland 4059, Australia. Population Health, Western NSW & Far West Local Health Districts, 230 Howick St., Bathurst, New South Wales 2795, Australia.

School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, O Block, Victoria Park Rd., Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Queensland 4059, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Entomol. 2014 Nov 1;51(6):1097-108. doi: 10.1603/ME14007.

Abstract

Ross River virus (RRV) disease is the most common and widespread mosquito-borne disease in Australia, resulting in considerable health and economic cost to communities. While naturally occurring nontidal flood events may enhance mosquito abundance, little is known about the impact of such events on RRV transmission. This article critically reviews the existing evidence for an association between naturally occurring nontidal flood events and RRV transmission. A systematic literature search was conducted on RRV transmission related to flooding and inundation from rain and riverine overflow. Overall, the evidence to support a positive association between flooding and RRV outbreaks is largely circumstantial, with the literature mostly reporting only coincidental occurrence between the two. However, for the Murray River, river flow and height (surrogates of flooding) were positively and significantly associated with RRV transmission. The association between nontidal flooding and RRV transmission has not been studied comprehensively. More frequent flood events arising from climate change may result in increased outbreaks of RRV disease. Understanding the link between flood events and RRV transmission is necessary if resources for mosquito spraying and public health warnings are to be used more effectively and efficiently.

摘要

罗斯河病毒(RRV)病是澳大利亚最常见且分布最广泛的蚊媒疾病,给社区带来了相当大的健康和经济成本。虽然自然发生的非潮汐洪水事件可能会增加蚊子数量,但对于此类事件对RRV传播的影响却知之甚少。本文批判性地综述了自然发生的非潮汐洪水事件与RRV传播之间关联的现有证据。针对与降雨和河流溢流引发的洪水及淹没相关的RRV传播进行了系统的文献检索。总体而言,支持洪水与RRV疫情呈正相关的证据大多是间接的,文献大多仅报道了两者的同时发生。然而,对于墨累河,河流水量和水位(洪水的替代指标)与RRV传播呈正相关且具有显著相关性。非潮汐洪水与RRV传播之间的关联尚未得到全面研究。气候变化导致的更频繁洪水事件可能会使RRV病的疫情增加。如果要更有效且高效地利用用于蚊虫喷洒和公共卫生警告的资源,了解洪水事件与RRV传播之间的联系是必要的。

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