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Deforestation and Malaria in Mancio Lima County, Brazil
Authors:Sarah H. Olson   Ronald Gangnon   Guilherme Abbad Silveira   Jonathan A. Patz
Affiliation:Author affiliations: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (S.H. Olson, R. Gangnon, J.A. Patz); ;Santo Antônio Energia, Porto Velho, Brazil (G. Silveira)
Abstract:
Malaria is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the Amazon. We used malaria reports for health districts collected in 2006 by the Programa Nacional de Controle da Malária to determine whether deforestation is associated with malaria incidence in the county (município) of Mâncio Lima, Acre State, Brazil. Cumulative percent deforestation was calculated for the spatial catchment area of each health district by using 60 × 60–meter, resolution-classified imagery. Statistical associations were identified with univariate and multivariate general additive negative binomial models adjusted for spatial effects. Our cross-sectional study shows malaria incidence across health districts in 2006 is positively associated with greater changes in percentage of cumulative deforestation within respective health districts. After adjusting for access to care, health district size, and spatial trends, we show that a 4.3%, or 1 SD, change in deforestation from August 1997 through August 2000 is associated with a 48% increase of malaria incidence.
Keywords:vector-borne infections   malaria   deforestation   Brazil   Anopheles spp.   mosquitoes   surveillance   South America   research
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