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Measuring the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue transmission in southeast Asia and Latin America: a statistical modelling study

Measuring the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue transmission in southeast Asia and Latin America: a statistical modelling study
Measuring the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue transmission in southeast Asia and Latin America: a statistical modelling study
Background: the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented disruption to society, which indirectly affects infectious disease dynamics. We aimed to assess the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue, a major expanding acute public health threat, in southeast Asia and Latin America.

Methods: we assembled data on monthly dengue incidence from WHO weekly reports, climatic data from ERA5, and population variables from WorldPop for 23 countries between January, 2014 and December, 2019 and fit a Bayesian regression model to explain and predict seasonal and multi-year dengue cycles. We compared model predictions with reported dengue data January to December, 2020, and assessed if deviations from projected incidence since March, 2020 are associated with specific public health and social measures (from the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracer database) or human movement behaviours (as measured by Google mobility reports).

Findings: we found a consistent, prolonged decline in dengue incidence across many dengue-endemic regions that began in March, 2020 (2·28 million cases in 2020 vs 4·08 million cases in 2019; a 44·1% decrease). We found a strong association between COVID-19-related disruption (as measured independently by public health and social measures and human movement behaviours) and reduced dengue risk, even after taking into account other drivers of dengue cycles including climatic and host immunity (relative risk 0·01–0·17, p
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Chen, Yuyang, Li, Naizhe, Lourenço, José, Wang, Lin, Cazelles, Bernard, Dong, Lu, Li, Bingying, Liu, Yang, Jit, Mark, Bosse, Nikos I., Abbott, Sam, Velayudhan, Raman, Wilder-Smith, Annelies, Tian, Huaiyu and Brady, Oliver J. , CMMID COVID-19 Working Group (2022) Measuring the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue transmission in southeast Asia and Latin America: a statistical modelling study. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 22 (5), 657-667. (doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(22)00025-1).

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Abstract

Background: the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented disruption to society, which indirectly affects infectious disease dynamics. We aimed to assess the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue, a major expanding acute public health threat, in southeast Asia and Latin America.

Methods: we assembled data on monthly dengue incidence from WHO weekly reports, climatic data from ERA5, and population variables from WorldPop for 23 countries between January, 2014 and December, 2019 and fit a Bayesian regression model to explain and predict seasonal and multi-year dengue cycles. We compared model predictions with reported dengue data January to December, 2020, and assessed if deviations from projected incidence since March, 2020 are associated with specific public health and social measures (from the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracer database) or human movement behaviours (as measured by Google mobility reports).

Findings: we found a consistent, prolonged decline in dengue incidence across many dengue-endemic regions that began in March, 2020 (2·28 million cases in 2020 vs 4·08 million cases in 2019; a 44·1% decrease). We found a strong association between COVID-19-related disruption (as measured independently by public health and social measures and human movement behaviours) and reduced dengue risk, even after taking into account other drivers of dengue cycles including climatic and host immunity (relative risk 0·01–0·17, p

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500150
ISSN: 1473-3099
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Author: Yuyang Chen
Author: Naizhe Li
Author: José Lourenço
Author: Lin Wang
Author: Bernard Cazelles
Author: Lu Dong
Author: Bingying Li
Author: Yang Liu
Author: Mark Jit
Author: Nikos I. Bosse
Author: Sam Abbott
Author: Raman Velayudhan
Author: Annelies Wilder-Smith
Author: Huaiyu Tian
Author: Oliver J. Brady
Author: Simon R. Procter
Author: Kerry LM Wong
Author: Joel Hellewell
Author: Nicholas G. Davies
Author: Christopher I. Jarvis
Author: Ciara V. McCarthy
Author: Graham Medley
Author: Sophie R. Meakin
Author: Alicia Rosello
Author: Emilie Finch
Author: Rachel Lowe
Author: Carl A.B. Pearson
Author: Samuel Clifford
Author: Billy J. Quilty
Author: Stefan Flasche
Author: Hamish P. Gibbs
Author: Lloyd A.C. Chapman
Author: Katherine E. Atkins
Author: David Hodgson
Author: Rosanna C. Barnard
Author: Timothy W. Russell
Author: Petra Klepac
Author: Yalda Jafari
Author: Rosalind M. Eggo
Author: Paul Mee
Author: Matthew Quaife
Author: Akira Endo
Author: Sebastian Funk
Author: Stéphane Hué
Author: Adam J. Kucharski
Author: W. John Edmunds
Author: Kathleen O'Reilly
Author: Rachael Pung
Author: William Waites ORCID iD
Corporate Author: CMMID COVID-19 Working Group

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