Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013

Abstract Background Bacillary dysentery (BD) is an acute bacterial infection of the intestine caused by Shigella spp., with clinical symptoms ranging from fever to bloody diarrhoea to abdominal cramps to tenesmus. In Vietnam, enteric bacterial pathogens are an important cause of diarrhoea and most c...

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Main Authors: Hu Suk Lee, T. T. Ha Hoang, Phuc Pham-Duc, Mihye Lee, Delia Grace, Dac Cam Phung, Vu Minh Thuc, Hung Nguyen-Viet
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-06-01
Series:Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-017-0325-z
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spelling doaj-6d45e932f4d44e0084b0e5c08b03a62e2020-11-24T21:51:49ZengBMCInfectious Diseases of Poverty2049-99572017-06-016111110.1186/s40249-017-0325-zSeasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013Hu Suk Lee0T. T. Ha Hoang1Phuc Pham-Duc2Mihye Lee3Delia Grace4Dac Cam Phung5Vu Minh Thuc6Hung Nguyen-Viet7International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)Department of Bacteriology, National Institute of Hygiene and EpidemiologyCenter for Public Health and Ecosystem Research, Hanoi University of Public HealthMedical Microbiology Department, The Royal Bournemouth HospitalILRIThanh Do UniversityDepartment of Bacteriology, National Institute of Hygiene and EpidemiologyInternational Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)Abstract Background Bacillary dysentery (BD) is an acute bacterial infection of the intestine caused by Shigella spp., with clinical symptoms ranging from fever to bloody diarrhoea to abdominal cramps to tenesmus. In Vietnam, enteric bacterial pathogens are an important cause of diarrhoea and most cases in children under 5 years of age are due to Shigella strains. The serogroups S. flexneri and S. sonnei are considered to be the most common. The main objective of this study was to, for the first time, assess the seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD in Vietnam, and to determine the climate risk factors associated with the incidence of BD in Kon Tum Province, where the highest rate of bacillary dysentery was observed from 1999 to 2013. Methods The seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD was assessed in Vietnam using a seasonal-trend decomposition procedure based on loess. In addition, negative binomial regression models were used to determine the climate risk factors associated with the incidence of BD in Kon Tum Province, from 1999 to 2013. Results Overall, incidence rates of BD have slightly decreased over time (except for an extremely high incidence in 2012 in the north of Vietnam). The central regions (north/south central coast and central highlands) had relatively high incidence rates, whereas the northwest/east and Red River Delta regions had low incidence rates. Overall, seasonal plots showed a high peak in the mid-rainy reason and a second smaller peak in the early or late rainy season. The incidence rates significantly increased between May and October (“wet season”) across the country. In Kon Tum Province, temperature, humidity, and precipitation were found to be positively associated with the incidence of BD. Conclusions Our findings provide insights into the seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD in Vietnam and its associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province. This study may help clinicians and the general public to better understand the timings of outbreaks and therefore equip them with the knowledge to plan better interventions (such as improving water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions) during peak seasons. This can, in turn, prevent or reduce outbreaks and onwards transmission during an outbreak.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-017-0325-zShigellaBacillary dysenteryIncidence rateSeasonalityWet seasonEco-regions
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author Hu Suk Lee
T. T. Ha Hoang
Phuc Pham-Duc
Mihye Lee
Delia Grace
Dac Cam Phung
Vu Minh Thuc
Hung Nguyen-Viet
spellingShingle Hu Suk Lee
T. T. Ha Hoang
Phuc Pham-Duc
Mihye Lee
Delia Grace
Dac Cam Phung
Vu Minh Thuc
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Shigella
Bacillary dysentery
Incidence rate
Seasonality
Wet season
Eco-regions
author_facet Hu Suk Lee
T. T. Ha Hoang
Phuc Pham-Duc
Mihye Lee
Delia Grace
Dac Cam Phung
Vu Minh Thuc
Hung Nguyen-Viet
author_sort Hu Suk Lee
title Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
title_short Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
title_full Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
title_fullStr Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province in Vietnam from 1999 to 2013
title_sort seasonal and geographical distribution of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis) and associated climate risk factors in kon tum province in vietnam from 1999 to 2013
publisher BMC
series Infectious Diseases of Poverty
issn 2049-9957
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Background Bacillary dysentery (BD) is an acute bacterial infection of the intestine caused by Shigella spp., with clinical symptoms ranging from fever to bloody diarrhoea to abdominal cramps to tenesmus. In Vietnam, enteric bacterial pathogens are an important cause of diarrhoea and most cases in children under 5 years of age are due to Shigella strains. The serogroups S. flexneri and S. sonnei are considered to be the most common. The main objective of this study was to, for the first time, assess the seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD in Vietnam, and to determine the climate risk factors associated with the incidence of BD in Kon Tum Province, where the highest rate of bacillary dysentery was observed from 1999 to 2013. Methods The seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD was assessed in Vietnam using a seasonal-trend decomposition procedure based on loess. In addition, negative binomial regression models were used to determine the climate risk factors associated with the incidence of BD in Kon Tum Province, from 1999 to 2013. Results Overall, incidence rates of BD have slightly decreased over time (except for an extremely high incidence in 2012 in the north of Vietnam). The central regions (north/south central coast and central highlands) had relatively high incidence rates, whereas the northwest/east and Red River Delta regions had low incidence rates. Overall, seasonal plots showed a high peak in the mid-rainy reason and a second smaller peak in the early or late rainy season. The incidence rates significantly increased between May and October (“wet season”) across the country. In Kon Tum Province, temperature, humidity, and precipitation were found to be positively associated with the incidence of BD. Conclusions Our findings provide insights into the seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of BD in Vietnam and its associated climate risk factors in Kon Tum Province. This study may help clinicians and the general public to better understand the timings of outbreaks and therefore equip them with the knowledge to plan better interventions (such as improving water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions) during peak seasons. This can, in turn, prevent or reduce outbreaks and onwards transmission during an outbreak.
topic Shigella
Bacillary dysentery
Incidence rate
Seasonality
Wet season
Eco-regions
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-017-0325-z
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