Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?

The role of climate driving zoonotic diseases' population dynamics has typically been addressed via retrospective analyses of national aggregated incidence records. A central question in epidemiology has been whether seasonal and interannual cycles are driven by climate variation or generated b...

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Published in:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Carlos Bravo-Vega, Mauricio Santos-Vega, Juan Manuel Cordovez
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010270
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:715b2953cac1465981e4f3b2750d75bf 2023-05-15T15:08:06+02:00 Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns? Carlos Bravo-Vega Mauricio Santos-Vega Juan Manuel Cordovez 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010270 https://doaj.org/article/715b2953cac1465981e4f3b2750d75bf EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010270 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0010270 https://doaj.org/article/715b2953cac1465981e4f3b2750d75bf PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 3, p e0010270 (2022) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010270 2022-12-31T03:11:59Z The role of climate driving zoonotic diseases' population dynamics has typically been addressed via retrospective analyses of national aggregated incidence records. A central question in epidemiology has been whether seasonal and interannual cycles are driven by climate variation or generated by socioeconomic factors. Here, we use compartmental models to quantify the role of rainfall and temperature in the dynamics of snakebite, which is one of the primary neglected tropical diseases. We took advantage of space-time datasets of snakebite incidence, rainfall, and temperature for Colombia and combined it with stochastic compartmental models and iterated filtering methods to show the role of rainfall-driven seasonality modulating the encounter frequency with venomous snakes. Then we identified six zones with different rainfall patterns to demonstrate that the relationship between rainfall and snakebite incidence was heterogeneous in space. We show that rainfall only drives snakebite incidence in regions with marked dry seasons, where rainfall becomes the limiting resource, while temperature does not modulate snakebite incidence. In addition, the encounter frequency differs between regions, and it is higher in regions where Bothrops atrox can be found. Our results show how the heterogeneous spatial distribution of snakebite risk seasonality in the country may be related to important traits of venomous snakes' natural history. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16 3 e0010270
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Carlos Bravo-Vega
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Juan Manuel Cordovez
Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
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description The role of climate driving zoonotic diseases' population dynamics has typically been addressed via retrospective analyses of national aggregated incidence records. A central question in epidemiology has been whether seasonal and interannual cycles are driven by climate variation or generated by socioeconomic factors. Here, we use compartmental models to quantify the role of rainfall and temperature in the dynamics of snakebite, which is one of the primary neglected tropical diseases. We took advantage of space-time datasets of snakebite incidence, rainfall, and temperature for Colombia and combined it with stochastic compartmental models and iterated filtering methods to show the role of rainfall-driven seasonality modulating the encounter frequency with venomous snakes. Then we identified six zones with different rainfall patterns to demonstrate that the relationship between rainfall and snakebite incidence was heterogeneous in space. We show that rainfall only drives snakebite incidence in regions with marked dry seasons, where rainfall becomes the limiting resource, while temperature does not modulate snakebite incidence. In addition, the encounter frequency differs between regions, and it is higher in regions where Bothrops atrox can be found. Our results show how the heterogeneous spatial distribution of snakebite risk seasonality in the country may be related to important traits of venomous snakes' natural history.
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Mauricio Santos-Vega
Juan Manuel Cordovez
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Juan Manuel Cordovez
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title Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
title_short Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
title_full Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
title_fullStr Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
title_full_unstemmed Disentangling snakebite dynamics in Colombia: How does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
title_sort disentangling snakebite dynamics in colombia: how does rainfall and temperature drive snakebite temporal patterns?
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