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Prevention and Control of Zika as a Mosquito-Borne and Sexually Transmitted Disease: A Mathematical Modeling Analysis

机译:寨卡病毒作为蚊媒和性传播疾病的预防和控制:数学模型分析

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The ongoing Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas poses a major global public health emergency. While ZIKV is transmitted from human to human by bites of Aedes mosquitoes, recent evidence indicates that ZIKV can also be transmitted via sexual contact with cases of sexually transmitted ZIKV reported in Argentina, Canada, Chile, France, Italy, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, and the USA. Yet, the role of sexual transmission on the spread and control of ZIKV infection is not well-understood. We introduce a mathematical model to investigate the impact of mosquito-borne and sexual transmission on the spread and control of ZIKV and calibrate the model to ZIKV epidemic data from Brazil, Colombia, and El Salvador. Parameter estimates yielded a basic reproduction number 0 = 2.055 (95% CI: 0.523–6.300), in which the percentage contribution of sexual transmission is 3.044% (95% CI: 0.123–45.73). Our sensitivity analyses indicate that 0 is most sensitive to the biting rate and mortality rate of mosquitoes while sexual transmission increases the risk of infection and epidemic size and prolongs the outbreak. Prevention and control efforts against ZIKV should target both the mosquito-borne and sexual transmission routes.
机译:美洲持续不断的寨卡病毒(ZIKV)流行是全球重大的公共卫生突发事件。虽然ZIKV是通过蚊子叮咬在人与人之间传播的,但最近的证据表明ZIKV也可以通过与性传播的ZIKV病例发生性接触而传播,在阿根廷,加拿大,智利,法国,意大利,新西兰,秘鲁,葡萄牙,以及美国。然而,人们对性传播在ZIKV感染的传播和控制中的作用还不甚了解。我们引入了一个数学模型来调查蚊子传播和性传播对ZIKV传播和控制的影响,并根据巴西,哥伦比亚和萨尔瓦多的ZIKV流行病数据对模型进行校准。参数估计得出的基本繁殖数为0 = 2.055(95%CI:0.523–6.300),其中性传播的百分比为3.044%(95%CI:0.123–45.73)。我们的敏感性分析表明,0对蚊子的叮咬率和死亡率最敏感,而性传播则增加了感染和流行的风险,并延长了爆发时间。针对ZIKV的预防和控制工作应同时针对蚊子传播途径和性传播途径。

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