Drought-associated chikungunya emergence along coastal East Africa.

نویسندگان

  • Jean-Paul Chretien
  • Assaf Anyamba
  • Sheryl A Bedno
  • Robert F Breiman
  • Rosemary Sang
  • Kibet Sergon
  • Ann M Powers
  • Clayton O Onyango
  • Jennifer Small
  • Compton J Tucker
  • Kenneth J Linthicum
چکیده

Epidemics of chikungunya fever, an Aedes spp.-borne viral disease, affected hundreds of thousands of people in western Indian Ocean islands and India during 2005-2006. The initial outbreaks occurred in coastal Kenya (Lamu, then Mombasa) in 2004. We investigated eco-climatic conditions associated with chikungunya fever emergence along coastal Kenya using epidemiologic investigations and satellite data. Unusually dry, warm conditions preceded the outbreaks, including the driest since 1998 for some of the coastal regions. Infrequent replenishment of domestic water stores and elevated temperatures may have facilitated Chikungunya virus transmission. These results suggest that drought-affected populations may be at heightened risk for chikungunya fever, and underscore the need for safe water storage during drought relief operations.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

دوره 76 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007