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Reemergence of yellow fever virus in southeastern Brazil, 2017–2018: What sparked the spread?
by
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
, Saad, Eduardo
, Fuller, Trevon
, Rosser, Joelle I.
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Distribution
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Occupations
/ Outbreaks
/ People and places
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population density
/ Precipitation
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Rain
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rural areas
/ Seasons
/ Social Sciences
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban Population
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
/ Yellow fever
/ Yellow Fever - epidemiology
/ Yellow Fever - transmission
/ Yellow Fever - veterinary
/ Yellow fever virus
2022
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Reemergence of yellow fever virus in southeastern Brazil, 2017–2018: What sparked the spread?
by
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
, Saad, Eduardo
, Fuller, Trevon
, Rosser, Joelle I.
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Distribution
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Occupations
/ Outbreaks
/ People and places
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population density
/ Precipitation
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Rain
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rural areas
/ Seasons
/ Social Sciences
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban Population
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
/ Yellow fever
/ Yellow Fever - epidemiology
/ Yellow Fever - transmission
/ Yellow Fever - veterinary
/ Yellow fever virus
2022
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Reemergence of yellow fever virus in southeastern Brazil, 2017–2018: What sparked the spread?
by
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
, Saad, Eduardo
, Fuller, Trevon
, Rosser, Joelle I.
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Distribution
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Occupations
/ Outbreaks
/ People and places
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population density
/ Precipitation
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Rain
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rural areas
/ Seasons
/ Social Sciences
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban Population
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
/ Yellow fever
/ Yellow Fever - epidemiology
/ Yellow Fever - transmission
/ Yellow Fever - veterinary
/ Yellow fever virus
2022
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Reemergence of yellow fever virus in southeastern Brazil, 2017–2018: What sparked the spread?
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Reemergence of yellow fever virus in southeastern Brazil, 2017–2018: What sparked the spread?
2022
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The 2017-2018 yellow fever virus (YFV) outbreak in southeastern Brazil marked a reemergence of YFV in urban states that had been YFV-free for nearly a century. Unlike earlier urban YFV transmission, this epidemic was driven by forest mosquitoes. The objective of this study was to evaluate environmental drivers of this outbreak.
Using surveillance data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health on human and non-human primate (NHP) cases of YFV, we traced the spatiotemporal progression of the outbreak. We then assessed the epidemic timing in relation to drought using a monthly Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) and evaluated demographic risk factors for rural or outdoor exposure amongst YFV cases. Finally, we developed a mechanistic framework to map the relationship between drought and YFV. Both human and NHP cases were first identified in a hot, dry, rural area in northern Minas Gerais before spreading southeast into the more cool, wet urban states. Outbreaks coincided with drought in all four southeastern states of Brazil and an extreme drought in Minas Gerais. Confirmed YFV cases had an increased odds of being male (OR 2.6; 95% CI 2.2-3.0), working age (OR: 1.8; 95% CI: 1.5-2.1), and reporting any recent travel (OR: 2.8; 95% CI: 2.3-3.3). Based on this data as well as mosquito and non-human primate biology, we created the \"Mono-DrY\" mechanistic framework showing how an unusual drought in this region could have amplified YFV transmission at the rural-urban interface and sparked the spread of this epidemic.
The 2017-2018 YFV epidemic in Brazil originated in hot, dry rural areas of Minas Gerais before expanding south into urban centers. An unusually severe drought in this region may have created environmental pressures that sparked the reemergence of YFV in Brazil's southeastern cities.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Biology
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primates
/ Rain
/ Seasons
/ Viruses
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