Human and canine visceral leishmaniasis in an emerging focus in Araçuaí, minas gerais: Spatial distribution and socio-environmental factors

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Abstract

This study aimed to analyse the spatial distribution of human (2007-2013) and canine (2013) visceral leishmani-asis (VL) in the city of Araçuaí, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and identify the socio-environmental factors related to their occurrence. The spatial distribution of human and canine cases was analysed by kernel density estimation (KDE) and the K function. The KDE values were analysed for correlation between human and canine LV and for nor-malised difference vegetation index (NDVI). Socio-environmental aspects of household structures and surroundings were evaluated. The spatial distribution of human and canine VL cases exhibited a significant aggregated pattern in distances greater than 350 and 75 m, respectively. The higher occurrence of human and canine infection occurred in the central area of the city. A positive correlation between the densities of human and canine cases was observed, as well as a negative correlation between NDVI and densities of human and canine cases. Socio-environmental analy-sis revealed that the large amount of animals, organic material from trees and deficiencies in environmental sani-tation are possibly contributing to the continuation of the transmission cycle of Leishmania infantum in Araçuaí. These results can contribute to the planning by competent agencies to reduce the incidence of infection in the city.

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Ursine, R. L., Dias, J. V. L., Morais, H. A., & Pires, H. H. R. (2016). Human and canine visceral leishmaniasis in an emerging focus in Araçuaí, minas gerais: Spatial distribution and socio-environmental factors. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 111(8), 505–511. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760160133

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