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Wet climate and transportation routes accelerate spread of human plague

机译:潮湿的气候和运输路线加速了人类瘟疫的蔓延

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Currently, large-scale transmissions of infectious diseases are becoming more closely associated with accelerated globalization and climate change, but quantitative analyses are still rare. By using an extensive dataset consisting of date and location of cases for the third plague pandemic from 1772 to 1964 in China and a novel method (nearest neighbour approach) which deals with both short- and long-distance transmissions, we found the presence of major roads, rivers and coastline accelerated the spread of plague and shaped the transmission patterns. We found that plague spread velocity was positively associated with wet conditions (measured by an index of drought and flood events) in China, probably due to flood-driven transmission by people or rodents. Our study provides new insights on transmission patterns and possible mechanisms behind variability in transmission speed, with implications for prevention and control measures. The methodology may also be applicable to studies of disease dynamics or species movement in other systems.
机译:当前,传染病的大规模传播正与全球化和气候变化的加速紧密相关,但定量分析仍然很少。通过使用由1772年至1964年中国第三次鼠疫大流行的病例日期和位置组成的广泛数据集,以及处理短距离和长距离传播的新颖方法(最近邻居方法),我们发现了道路,河流和海岸线加速了瘟疫的蔓延并改变了传播方式。我们发现,中国的鼠疫传播速度与潮湿条件(通过干旱和洪水事件的指数衡量)呈正相关,这可能是由于洪水是由人或啮齿动物带动的传播。我们的研究提供了有关传播方式和传播速度可变性背后的可能机制的新见解,并对预防和控制措施产生了影响。该方法还可以应用于其他系统中疾病动力学或物种运动的研究。

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