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手足口病的复杂传播季节性及其驱动因素。

The complex transmission seasonality of hand, foot, and mouth disease and its driving factors.

机构信息

Institute of Complexity Science, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266071, China.

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA.

出版信息

BMC Infect Dis. 2019 Jun 13;19(1):521. doi: 10.1186/s12879-019-4153-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The transmission rate seasonality is an important index for transmission dynamics in many childhood infections, and has been widely studied in industrialized countries. However, it has been neglected in the study of pathogens in China.

METHODS

To understand the transmission dynamics of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), we examined the transmission rate seasonality of HFMD in three provinces, Henan, Anhui and Chongqing, in China, using a dynamical stochastic SIR model. We investigated potential driving factors, including school terms, the Chinese Spring Festival period, meteorological factors and population flux for their effects on the HFMD transmission seasonality using multiple regression models.

RESULTS

The transmission rate of HFMD had complex seasonality with one large major peak in March and one small peak in autumn. School terms, the Chinese Spring Festival period, population flux and meteorological factors had combined effects on the HFMD transmission seasonality in mainland China. The school terms reflects the seasonal contact rate in Children, while the population flux and the Chinese Spring Festival period reflect the seasonal contact rate in population. They drove HFMD transmission rate seasonality in different time periods of the year in China. Contact rate seasonality in population dominated effects on HFMD transmission in February and March. The dramatic increase in transmission rate during February coincides with the Chinese Spring Festival period and high population flux in this month. The contact rate seasonality in children dominated effects on the transmission in the other months of the year in Chongqing. Meteorological factors can not solely explain the seasonality in HFMD transmission in mainland China; however, they may have combined effects with school terms and the highway passenger traffic on the transmission rate in Anhui during the fall semester.

CONCLUSION

The transmission rate of HFMD in three provinces in China had complex seasonality. The Chinese Spring Festival period, population flux and (or) school terms explained the majority of the transmission rate seasonality of HFMD, and they drove HFMD transmission rate seasonality in different time periods of the year. The Chinese Spring Festival period dominantly caused the dramatic increase of the HFMD transmission rate during February.

摘要

背景

在许多儿童传染病的传播动力学中,传播率季节性是一个重要指标,在工业化国家得到了广泛研究。然而,在中国病原体的研究中,它被忽视了。

方法

为了了解手足口病(HFMD)的传播动态,我们使用动态随机 SIR 模型,检查了中国三个省份(河南、安徽和重庆)HFMD 的传播率季节性。我们使用多元回归模型,研究了学校学期、中国春节期间、气象因素和人口流动等潜在驱动因素对 HFMD 传播季节性的影响。

结果

HFMD 的传播率具有复杂的季节性,3 月有一个大高峰,秋季有一个小高峰。学校学期、中国春节期间、人口流动和气象因素对中国大陆 HFMD 的传播季节性有综合影响。学校学期反映了儿童季节性接触率,而人口流动和中国春节期间反映了人口季节性接触率。它们在中国一年的不同时期驱动 HFMD 的传播率季节性。人口流动季节性接触率主导了中国 2 月和 3 月 HFMD 传播率的增加。2 月传播率的急剧增加与中国春节期间和本月的高人口流动有关。儿童季节性接触率主导了重庆其他月份 HFMD 的传播。气象因素不能单独解释中国大陆 HFMD 传播的季节性;然而,它们可能与学校学期和安微省秋季学期的高速公路客流量一起,对 HFMD 的传播率有综合影响。

结论

中国三个省份的 HFMD 传播率具有复杂的季节性。中国春节期间、人口流动和(或)学校学期解释了 HFMD 传播率季节性的大部分,它们在一年的不同时期驱动 HFMD 传播率季节性。中国春节期间主导了 2 月 HFMD 传播率的急剧增加。

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