Título: | The dengue fever in four municipalities of the Colima state, Mexico, from 2008 to 2015 and its relation with some climatological normals |
Autor(es): | LOPEZ SANCHEZ, ERICK JAVIER SANCHEZ TORRES, NORMA JANET TRENADO COLIN, CARLOS ALBERTO ROMERO SANPEDRO, JUAN MANUEL |
Temas: | Dengue Enfermedad Clima Precipitación |
Fecha: | 2016 |
Editorial: | Nueva York : Cornell University |
Citation: | arXiv.org Cornell University 2016 |
Resumen: | Although dengue fever is an ancient disease that should have been eradicated since time ago, in Mexico as well as in other regions worldwide the cases of classic and hemorrhagic dengue continue to be reported presently. Since 2002 (and before), a worryin outbreak of dengue was observed in several states of Mexico, notably the case of Colima for which a “descacharrizaci´on” campaign was implemented in 2009 to encourage the population to get rid of old objects accumulated in their backyards and outdoors so as to prevent proliferation of mosquitoes Aedes Aegypti. To understand the effect of such campaign, we studied the incidence of dengue in four municipalities of the mentioned state, namely Manzanillo, Armer´ıa, Tecom´an and Ixtlahuac´an. In particular, we observed that the incidence of dengue in these four municipalities had a strong relationship with climatological normals, specifically precipitation and minimum temperature. Furthermore, the results showed that the mentioned campaign helped prevent mosquito eggs incubation and their development, thus leading to reduction of the incidence of dengue in the human population. |
URI: | http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/782 |
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