The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures

Abstract The arrival of infected travelers from endemic regions can trigger sustained autochthonous transmission of mosquito-borne pathogens in Europe. In 2007 a Chikungunya outbreak was observed in central Italy, mostly affecting two villages characterised by a high density of Aedes albopictus. The...

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Main Authors: F. Trentini, P. Poletti, F. Baldacchino, A. Drago, F. Montarsi, G. Capelli, A. Rizzoli, R. Rosà, C. Rizzo, S. Merler, A. Melegaro
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2018-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27443-9
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spelling doaj-835c6088ee1a4be992e72c2b3088a0d02020-12-08T06:12:48ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-06-01811910.1038/s41598-018-27443-9The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measuresF. Trentini0P. Poletti1F. Baldacchino2A. Drago3F. Montarsi4G. Capelli5A. Rizzoli6R. Rosà7C. Rizzo8S. Merler9A. Melegaro10DONDENA Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi UniversityDONDENA Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi UniversityDepartment of Biodiversity and Molecular Ecology, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele all’AdigeEntostudio, Ponte San NicolòIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieDepartment of Biodiversity and Molecular Ecology, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele all’AdigeDepartment of Biodiversity and Molecular Ecology, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele all’AdigeDepartment of Infectious Disease, Istituto Superiore di SanitàCenter for Information Technology, Bruno Kessler FoundationDONDENA Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi UniversityAbstract The arrival of infected travelers from endemic regions can trigger sustained autochthonous transmission of mosquito-borne pathogens in Europe. In 2007 a Chikungunya outbreak was observed in central Italy, mostly affecting two villages characterised by a high density of Aedes albopictus. The outbreak was mitigated through intervention strategies reducing the mosquito abundance. Ten years later, in 2017, sustained Chikungunya transmission was documented in both central and southern Italy. The proposed analysis identifies suitable reactive measures for the containment and mitigation of future epidemics by combining epidemiological modeling with a health economic approach, considering different arrival times of imported infections and possible delays in the notification of cases. Obtained estimates suggest that, if the first notification will occur in the middle of the mosquito breeding season, the combination of larvicides, adulticides and breeding sites removal represents the optimal strategy. In particular, we found that interventions implemented in 2007 were cost-effective, with about 3200 prevented cases, 1450 DALYs averted and €13.5 M saved. Moreover, larvicides are proven to be more cost beneficial in early summer and warmer seasons, while adulticides should be preferred in autumn and colder seasons. Our results provide useful indications supporting urgent decision-making of public health authorities in response to emerging mosquito-borne epidemics.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27443-9
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author F. Trentini
P. Poletti
F. Baldacchino
A. Drago
F. Montarsi
G. Capelli
A. Rizzoli
R. Rosà
C. Rizzo
S. Merler
A. Melegaro
spellingShingle F. Trentini
P. Poletti
F. Baldacchino
A. Drago
F. Montarsi
G. Capelli
A. Rizzoli
R. Rosà
C. Rizzo
S. Merler
A. Melegaro
The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
Scientific Reports
author_facet F. Trentini
P. Poletti
F. Baldacchino
A. Drago
F. Montarsi
G. Capelli
A. Rizzoli
R. Rosà
C. Rizzo
S. Merler
A. Melegaro
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title The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
title_short The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
title_full The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
title_fullStr The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
title_full_unstemmed The containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported Chikungunya cases in Italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
title_sort containment of potential outbreaks triggered by imported chikungunya cases in italy: a cost utility epidemiological assessment of vector control measures
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series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract The arrival of infected travelers from endemic regions can trigger sustained autochthonous transmission of mosquito-borne pathogens in Europe. In 2007 a Chikungunya outbreak was observed in central Italy, mostly affecting two villages characterised by a high density of Aedes albopictus. The outbreak was mitigated through intervention strategies reducing the mosquito abundance. Ten years later, in 2017, sustained Chikungunya transmission was documented in both central and southern Italy. The proposed analysis identifies suitable reactive measures for the containment and mitigation of future epidemics by combining epidemiological modeling with a health economic approach, considering different arrival times of imported infections and possible delays in the notification of cases. Obtained estimates suggest that, if the first notification will occur in the middle of the mosquito breeding season, the combination of larvicides, adulticides and breeding sites removal represents the optimal strategy. In particular, we found that interventions implemented in 2007 were cost-effective, with about 3200 prevented cases, 1450 DALYs averted and €13.5 M saved. Moreover, larvicides are proven to be more cost beneficial in early summer and warmer seasons, while adulticides should be preferred in autumn and colder seasons. Our results provide useful indications supporting urgent decision-making of public health authorities in response to emerging mosquito-borne epidemics.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27443-9
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