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Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, China, 1955–2014

Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, China, 1955–2014
Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, China, 1955–2014
Brucellosis, a zoonotic disease, was made statutorily notifiable in China in 1955. We analyzed the incidence and spatial–temporal distribution of human brucellosis during 1955–2014 in China using notifiable surveillance data: aggregated data for 1955–2003 and individual case data for 2004–2014. A total of 513,034 brucellosis cases were recorded, of which 99.3% were reported in northern China during 1955–2014, and 69.1% (258, 462/374, 141) occurred during February–July in 1990–2014. Incidence remained high during 1955–1978 (interquartile range 0.42–1.0 cases/100,000 residents), then decreased dramatically in 1979–1994. However, brucellosis has reemerged since 1995 (interquartile range 0.11–0.23 in 1995–2003 and 1.48–2.89 in 2004–2014); the historical high occurred in 2014, and the affected area expanded from northern pastureland provinces to the adjacent grassland and agricultural areas, then to southern coastal and southwestern areas. Control strategies in China should be adjusted to account for these changes by adopting a One Health approach.
1080-6059
184-194
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Wang, Dali
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Lai, Shengjie, Zhou, Hang, Xiong, Weiyi, Gilbert, Marius, Huang, Zhuojie, Yu, Jianxing, Yin, Wenwu, Wang, Liping, Chen, Qiulan, Li, Yu, Mu, Di, Zeng, Lingjia, Ren, Xiang, Geng, Mengjie, Zhang, Zike, Cui, Buyun, Li, Tiefeng, Wang, Dali, Li, Zhongjie, Wardrop, Nicola A., Tatem, Andrew J. and Yu, Hongjie (2017) Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, China, 1955–2014. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23 (2), 184-194. (doi:10.3201/eid2302.151710).

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Abstract

Brucellosis, a zoonotic disease, was made statutorily notifiable in China in 1955. We analyzed the incidence and spatial–temporal distribution of human brucellosis during 1955–2014 in China using notifiable surveillance data: aggregated data for 1955–2003 and individual case data for 2004–2014. A total of 513,034 brucellosis cases were recorded, of which 99.3% were reported in northern China during 1955–2014, and 69.1% (258, 462/374, 141) occurred during February–July in 1990–2014. Incidence remained high during 1955–1978 (interquartile range 0.42–1.0 cases/100,000 residents), then decreased dramatically in 1979–1994. However, brucellosis has reemerged since 1995 (interquartile range 0.11–0.23 in 1995–2003 and 1.48–2.89 in 2004–2014); the historical high occurred in 2014, and the affected area expanded from northern pastureland provinces to the adjacent grassland and agricultural areas, then to southern coastal and southwestern areas. Control strategies in China should be adjusted to account for these changes by adopting a One Health approach.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 November 2016
Published date: February 2017
Organisations: Global Env Change & Earth Observation, WorldPop, Population, Health & Wellbeing (PHeW)

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Local EPrints ID: 404949
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/404949
ISSN: 1080-6059
PURE UUID: 66eb7ce5-7cd1-44fd-844a-c4b12d070e27
ORCID for Shengjie Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148
ORCID for Andrew J. Tatem: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7270-941X

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Date deposited: 25 Jan 2017 11:28
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:36

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Author: Shengjie Lai ORCID iD
Author: Hang Zhou
Author: Weiyi Xiong
Author: Marius Gilbert
Author: Zhuojie Huang
Author: Jianxing Yu
Author: Wenwu Yin
Author: Liping Wang
Author: Qiulan Chen
Author: Yu Li
Author: Di Mu
Author: Lingjia Zeng
Author: Xiang Ren
Author: Mengjie Geng
Author: Zike Zhang
Author: Buyun Cui
Author: Tiefeng Li
Author: Dali Wang
Author: Zhongjie Li
Author: Andrew J. Tatem ORCID iD
Author: Hongjie Yu

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