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Identification of environmental risk factors for the presence of Echinococcus multilocularis
Florian TolleDavid PleydellBenoit CombèsFlorence CliquetMartine PiarrouxPatrick GiraudouxFrançois-pierre Tourneuxsubject
[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographydescription
International audience; The tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis is dependent upon foxes and microtine rodents to complete its life cycle and is a parasite of public health importance causing the fatal zoonotic disease alveolar echinococcosis (AE). Concerns that AE could be in emergence in Europe have arisen from recent studies. In France, a monitoring survey led to the collection of 2813 georeferenced faecal samples of which 82 have been diagnosed positive for the presence of the parasite. A geographically weighted logistic regression was used to assess potential spatial variation in the effect of putative environmental risk variables. Landscape and climatic variables were expected to play a role in epidemiological factors. The results showed no significant spatial heterogeneity. This suggests a constant prevalence across the study area. The parasite is now identified in regions where it was formerly unknown, outside of traditional endemic areas.
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2005-09-09 |