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How human practices have affected vector-borne diseases in the past: a study of malaria transmission in Alpine valleys

机译:过去,人类的习俗如何影响媒介传播的疾病:对高山山谷中疟疾传播的研究

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Background Malaria was endemic in the Rh?ne-Alpes area of eastern France in the 19th century and life expectancy was particularly shortened in Alpine valleys. This study was designed to determine how the disease affected people in the area and to identify the factors influencing malaria transmission. Methods Demographic data of the 19th century were collected from death registers of eight villages of the flood-plain of the river Isère. Correlations were performed between these demographic data and reconstructed meteorological data. Archive documents from medical practitioners gave information on symptoms of ill people. Engineer reports provided information on the hydraulic project developments in the Isère valley. Results Description of fevers was highly suggestive of endemic malaria transmission in the parishes neighbouring the river Isère. The current status of anopheline mosquitoes in the area supports this hypothesis. Mean temperature and precipitation were poorly correlated with demographic data, whereas the chronology of hydrological events correlated with fluctuations in death rates in the parishes. Conclusion Nowadays, most of the river development projects involve the creation of wet areas, enabling controlled flooding events. Flood-flow risk and the re-emergence of vector-borne diseases would probably be influenced by the climate change. The message is not to forget that human disturbance of any functioning hydrosystem has often been linked to malaria transmission in the past.
机译:背景信息疟疾在19世纪是法国东部罗纳-阿尔卑斯地区的特有疾病,在阿尔卑斯山谷中,预期寿命特别短。这项研究旨在确定该疾病如何影响该地区的人们,并确定影响疟疾传播的因素。方法19世纪的人口统计数据是从伊泽尔河漫滩的八个村庄的死亡记录中收集的。在这些人口统计数据和重建的气象数据之间进行了相关。医生的档案文件提供了有关病人症状的信息。工程师报告提供了有关伊泽尔河谷水利项目发展的信息。结果发烧说明高度暗示了伊泽尔河附近教区的地方性疟疾传播。该地区按蚊的当前状况支持这一假设。平均温度和降水与人口统计数据的相关性很差,而水文事件的时间顺序与教区死亡率的波动相关。结论如今,大多数河流开发项目都涉及湿地的形成,从而实现了可控的洪水事件。洪水风险和媒介传播疾病的重新出现可能会受到气候变化的影响。传达的信息是不要忘记,在过去,人类对任何正在运行的水系统的干扰经常与疟疾传播有关。

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