The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005-2019

2005-2019年斯里兰卡西部省份三个遥相关与登革热发病率的相关性

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Abstract

Dengue is an arboviral fever. Weather modulates dengue transmission by influencing the life cycles of vector mosquitoes and the virus. Three teleconnections are known to affect the weather in Sri Lanka. Those are El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and ENSO Modoki. We studied correlations between dengue incidence (DI) in the Western Province (WP) of Sri Lanka as a whole and three districts of the province and indices of ENSO, IOD and ENSO Modoki. We used four indices of ENSO and one index each of IOD and ENSO Modoki. We acquired notified dengue cases in WP, population data and monthly indices of three teleconnections for the 2005-2019 period. We used wavelet time series analysis to determine correlations between indices of teleconnections and DI. Two indices of ENSO were correlated with the DI of the WP and all three districts of the WP individually. The other two indices were correlated with the DI of two districts. The index of IOD was correlated with DI of two districts. The index of ENSO Modoki was correlated with the DI of WP and one district of it. Both positive and negative extremes of at least one teleconnection index were followed by the rise of DI in all districts. We concluded that three teleconnections modulate DI of different districts of WP in different ways. Monitoring of indices of these teleconnections and escalating dengue preventive work after extremes of indices can potentially blunt impending dengue peaks.

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