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Associations between Japanese spotted fever (JSF) cases and wildlife distribution on the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan (2006–2017)

机译:日本斑点发烧(JSF)病例与野生动物分布与日本中部(2006-2017)

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Populations of large mammals have been dramatically increasing in Japan, resulting in damage to agriculture, forestry, and ecosystems. However, their effects on tick-borne diseases have been poorly studied. Here, we focused on the relationship between Japanese spotted fever (JSF), a tick-borne disease caused by Rickettsia japonica , and populations of large mammals. To explore factors that affected the area in which JSF cases occur, we used generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs). We demonstrated that the expansion of the area of JSF occurrence can be predicted by deer density and geographical factors, which is likely due to differences in landscape structure. However, the associated models have limitations because of the lack of information about the distribution of vectors and reservoirs. To reduce the risk of humans contracting JSF, potential reservoirs should be confirmed.
机译:日本的大型哺乳动物的种群在大大增加,导致农业,林业和生态系统受损。 然而,它们对蜱传疾病的影响已经很差。 在这里,我们专注于日本斑点发烧(JSF)之间的关系,是由Rickettsia japonica引起的蜱传疾病,以及大型哺乳动物的群体。 探讨影响JSF病例发生的区域的因素,我们使用了广义的线性混合模型(GLMM)。 我们证明,JSF面积的扩展可以通过鹿密度和地理因素预测,这可能是由于横向结构的差异。 然而,由于缺乏关于矢量和储层的分布缺乏信息,相关模型具有局限性。 为降低人类签约JSF的风险,应确认潜在的水库。

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