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墨西哥生猪流动网络分析:疾病防控视角。

Analysis of the swine movement network in Mexico: A perspective for disease prevention and control.

机构信息

Laboratorio de Ecología de Enfermedades y Una Salud, Departamento de Etología, Fauna Silvestre y Animales de Laboratorio, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, México.

Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS), Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Aug 30;19(8):e0309369. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309369. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Pig farming in Mexico is critical to the economy and food supply. Mexico has achieved advancements in swine health and established an electronic database that records swine movements (Sistema Nacional de Avisos de Movilización, SNAM). In this study, we characterized swine movement patterns in México between 2017 and 2019 to identify specific areas and periods that require concentrated efforts for effective epidemiological surveillance and disease control. We employed a Social Network Analysis (SNA) methodology to comprehensively describe and analyze the intricate patterns of pig movement. In addition, we sought to integrate swine population density into the analysis. We used metrics to characterize the network structure and identify the most critical nodes in the movement network. Cohesion metrics were used to identify commercial communities characterized by a high level of interconnectivity in swine movements between groups of nodes. Of a cumulative count of 662,255 pig shipments, 95.9% were attributed to slaughterhouse shipments. We observed that 54% of all Mexican municipalities were part of the network; however, the density of the movement network was less than 0.14%. We identified four Swine Production Centers in Mexico with high interconnectivity in the movement network. We detected moderate positive correlations (ρ ≥0.4 and <0.6, p < 0.001) between node metrics and swine population indicators, whereas the number of commercial swine facilities showed weak correlations with the node metrics. We identified six large, geographically clustered commercial communities that aligned with the Swine Production Centers. This study provides a comprehensive overview of swine movement patterns in Mexico and their close association with swine production centers, which play a dual role as producers and traders within the swine industry of Mexico. Our research offers valuable insights for policymakers in developing disease prevention and control strategies.

摘要

墨西哥的养猪业对经济和粮食供应至关重要。墨西哥在猪的健康方面取得了进展,并建立了一个记录猪只流动情况的电子数据库(Sistema Nacional de Avisos de Movilización,SNAM)。在这项研究中,我们描述了 2017 年至 2019 年期间墨西哥的猪只流动模式,以确定需要集中精力进行有效流行病学监测和疾病控制的特定地区和时期。我们采用社会网络分析(SNA)方法全面描述和分析了猪只流动的复杂模式。此外,我们试图将猪只种群密度纳入分析中。我们使用指标来描述网络结构,并确定流动网络中最关键的节点。凝聚度指标用于识别商业社区,这些社区的猪只流动在节点组之间具有高度的互连接通性。在累计 662,255 次猪只运输中,95.9%归因于屠宰场运输。我们发现,网络中的猪只运输网络密度小于 0.14%,其中 54%的墨西哥城市参与了网络。我们确定了墨西哥的四个生猪生产中心,这些中心在流动网络中的互联程度很高。我们检测到节点指标与猪只种群指标之间存在中度正相关(ρ≥0.4 且<0.6,p<0.001),而商业性猪只设施数量与节点指标之间呈弱相关。我们发现了六个大型的、地理上集中的商业社区,它们与生猪生产中心一致。本研究全面概述了墨西哥的猪只流动模式及其与生猪生产中心的密切关联,这些中心在墨西哥的生猪产业中既充当生产者,也充当贸易者。我们的研究为政策制定者制定疾病预防和控制策略提供了有价值的见解。

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