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EL NIÑO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION AND LEPTOSPIROSIS OUTBREAKS IN NEW CALEDONIA.
Saúde pública
Regiões climáticas
Alterações climáticas
El niño oscilação
Nova Caledônia
Surtos de doenças
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Afiliação
Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Institut Pasteur. Institut Pasteur International Network. Noumea, New Caledonia
Direction des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. Noumea, New Caledonia
Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, Connecticut, USA / Yale School of Medicine. New Haven, Connecticut, USA / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Institut Pasteur. Institut Pasteur International Network. Noumea, New Caledonia
Direction des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. Noumea, New Caledonia
Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, Connecticut, USA / Yale School of Medicine. New Haven, Connecticut, USA / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Resumo em Inglês
Leptospirosis is an important cause of seasonal outbreaks in New Caledonia and the tropics. Using time series derived from high-quality laboratory-based surveillance from 2000-2012, we evaluated whether climatic factors, including El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and meteorological conditions allow for the prediction of leptospirosis outbreaks in New Caledonia. We found that La Niña periods are associated with high rainfall, and both of these factors were in turn, temporally associated with outbreaks of leptospirosis. The sea surface temperature in El Niño Box 4 allowed forecasting of leptospirosis outbreaks four months into the future, a time lag allowing public health authorities to increase preparedness. To our knowledge, our observations in New Caledonia are the first demonstration that ENSO has a strong association with leptospirosis. This association should be tested in other regions in the South Pacific, Asia or Latin America where ENSO may drive climate variability and the risk for leptospirosis outbreaks.
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LeptospiroseSaúde pública
Regiões climáticas
Alterações climáticas
El niño oscilação
Nova Caledônia
Surtos de doenças
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