Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia

Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector-borne disease that is widely distributed in most tropical regions. Colombia has experienced an important increase in its incidence during the last decade. There are CL transmission foci in the Colombian departments of Santander and Norte de Santan...

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Main Authors: Gutiérrez, Juan David, Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí, Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa, Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander, Gutiérrez, Reinaldo, Ruiz, Freddy J, Botello, Hector A., Gil, María, González, Juan, Palencia, Mario
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Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
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Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector-borne disease that is widely distributed in most tropical regions. Colombia has experienced an important increase in its incidence during the last decade. There are CL transmission foci in the Colombian departments of Santander and Norte de Santander. Objectives: To identify environmental and socio-economic variables associated with CL incidence in the municipalities of the northeast of Colombia between 2007 and 2016. Methods: This was an ecological study of CL cases aggregated by municipality. The cases reported during the study period were analyzed with a negative binomial regression to obtain the adjusted incident rate ratio for environmental and socio-economic variables. Findings: During the study period, 10 924 cases of CL were reported, and 110 (86.6%) municipalities reported at least one CL case. The coverages of forest (aIRR 1.05, 95% CI 1.03–1.07), heterogeneous agricultural zones (aIRR 1.04, 95% CI 1.02–1.06) and permanent crops (aIRR 1.07, 95% CI 1.02–1.12) were associated with a higher incidence of CL. Conversely, urban functionality (aIRR 0.95, 95% CI 0.92–0.96), minimal-altitude above sea level (aIRR 0.84, 95% CI 0.79–0.90) and shrub coverage (aIRR 0.98, 95% CI 0.95–1.0) were negatively associated with the incidence of CL in the municipality. Main conclusions: Our results confirm the importance of environmental determinants, such as height above sea level, and coverage of forest, permanent crops and heterogeneous agricultural zones, for the occurrence of CL; these findings also suggest the importance of shrub coverage. Furthermore, urban functionality was a socio-economic determinant independently associated with CL incidence.
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Determinants
Economics
Environmental
Negative binomial regression model
Social
Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
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title Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
spellingShingle Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Determinants
Economics
Environmental
Negative binomial regression model
Social
title_short Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
title_full Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
title_fullStr Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of Colombia
title_sort environmental and socio-economic determinants associated with the occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the northeast of colombia
author Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
author_facet Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
Gutiérrez, Juan David
Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Gutiérrez, Reinaldo
Ruiz, Freddy J
Botello, Hector A.
Gil, María
González, Juan
Palencia, Mario
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topic Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Determinants
Economics
Environmental
Negative binomial regression model
Social
topic_facet Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Determinants
Economics
Environmental
Negative binomial regression model
Social
publishDate 2017-12
language English
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description Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector-borne disease that is widely distributed in most tropical regions. Colombia has experienced an important increase in its incidence during the last decade. There are CL transmission foci in the Colombian departments of Santander and Norte de Santander. Objectives: To identify environmental and socio-economic variables associated with CL incidence in the municipalities of the northeast of Colombia between 2007 and 2016. Methods: This was an ecological study of CL cases aggregated by municipality. The cases reported during the study period were analyzed with a negative binomial regression to obtain the adjusted incident rate ratio for environmental and socio-economic variables. Findings: During the study period, 10 924 cases of CL were reported, and 110 (86.6%) municipalities reported at least one CL case. The coverages of forest (aIRR 1.05, 95% CI 1.03–1.07), heterogeneous agricultural zones (aIRR 1.04, 95% CI 1.02–1.06) and permanent crops (aIRR 1.07, 95% CI 1.02–1.12) were associated with a higher incidence of CL. Conversely, urban functionality (aIRR 0.95, 95% CI 0.92–0.96), minimal-altitude above sea level (aIRR 0.84, 95% CI 0.79–0.90) and shrub coverage (aIRR 0.98, 95% CI 0.95–1.0) were negatively associated with the incidence of CL in the municipality. Main conclusions: Our results confirm the importance of environmental determinants, such as height above sea level, and coverage of forest, permanent crops and heterogeneous agricultural zones, for the occurrence of CL; these findings also suggest the importance of shrub coverage. Furthermore, urban functionality was a socio-economic determinant independently associated with CL incidence.
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