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Weather Factors Associated with Reduced Risk of Dengue Transmission in an Urbanized Tropical City

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010339

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dengue; air quality; wind speed; temperature; rainfall

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This study assessed the impact of weather factors, including pollutant standards index (PSI) and wind speed, on dengue incidence in Singapore. The findings demonstrated a non-linear association between climatic factors and dengue incidence. The study revealed that factors such as air quality, temperature, rainfall, and wind speed can affect the transmission risk of dengue in a tropical urbanized environment.
This study assessed the impact of weather factors, including novel predictors-pollutant standards index (PSI) and wind speed-on dengue incidence in Singapore between 2012 and 2019. Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model was fitted to explore the autocorrelation in time series and quasi-Poisson model with a distributed lag non-linear term (DLNM) was set up to assess any non-linear association between climatic factors and dengue incidence. In DLNM, a PSI level of up to 111 was positively associated with dengue incidence; incidence reduced as PSI level increased to 160. A slight rainfall increase of up to 7 mm per week gave rise to higher dengue risk. On the contrary, heavier rainfall was protective against dengue. An increase in mean temperature under around 28.0 degrees C corresponded with increased dengue cases whereas the association became negative beyond 28.0 degrees C; the minimum temperature was significantly positively associated with dengue incidence at around 23-25 degrees C, and the relationship reversed when temperature exceed 27 degrees C. An overall positive association, albeit insignificant, was observed between maximum temperature and dengue incidence. Wind speed was associated with decreasing relative risk (RR). Beyond prevailing conclusions on temperature, this study observed that extremely poor air quality, high wind speed, minimum temperature >= 27 degrees C, and rainfall volume beyond 12 mm per week reduced the risk of dengue transmission in an urbanized tropical environment.

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