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International Journal of Health Geographics
Could drought conditions trigger Schmallenberg virus and other arboviruses circulation?
Alessandro Albieri2  Mattia Calzolari1 
[1] Laboratorio Entomologia Sanitaria, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna “B. Ubertini”, Via Pitagora 2, Reggio Emilia, 42100, Italy;Centro Agricoltura Ambiente “G. Nicoli”, Via Argini Nord 3351, Crevalcore, 40014, Italy
关键词: West Nile virus;    Usutu virus;    Schmallenberg virus;    Standardized precipitation index;    Arbovirus;    Drought;   
Others  :  810254
DOI  :  10.1186/1476-072X-12-7
 received in 2012-11-09, accepted in 2013-01-21,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Background

In 2011, a new orthobunyavirus, named the Schmallenberg virus (SBV), was discovered in Europe. Like the related Shamonda virus, SBV is an arbovirus (arthropod-borne virus). After its discovery, the virus was detected in a wide area in north-western Europe, an unexpected finding in a territory where climatic conditions would not seem ideal for arbovirus transmission. This sudden expansion suggests the effect of 2011 drought as a key factor that may have triggered SBV circulation. The possible influence of drought, recorded in north-western Europe in early 2011, on virus circulation was evaluated.

Methods and results

The locations of SBV detections in Europe until April 2012 were obtained, and area of virus circulation was evaluated by kernel density estimation. Precipitation data in SBV circulation area, summarized by the 3 month precipitation indexes of May, were compared with precipitation data outside that area, confirming driest conditions in that area.

Conclusions

The onset of drought conditions recorded in the SBV detection area in early 2011 may have promoted the circulation of this virus. A correlation between circulation of some arboviruses and drought has been reported elsewhere. This was mainly explained by an effect of water deficit on the environment, which altered the relationships between vectors and reservoirs, but this correlation might be also the result of unknown effects of drought on the vectors. The effect of drought conditions on arbovirus circulation is most likely underestimated and should be considered, since it could promote expansion of arboviruses into new areas in a global warming scenario.

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2013 Calzolari and Albieri; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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