RRC ID 81738
著者 Sun YQ, Zhang YY, Liu MC, Chen JJ, Li TT, Liu YN, Zhang LY, Wang T, Yu LJ, Che TL, Tang T, Xu Q, Lv CL, Jiang BG, Golding N, Mehlman ML, Hay SI, Fang LQ, Liu W.
タイトル Mapping the distribution of Nipah virus infections: a geospatial modelling analysis.
ジャーナル Lancet Planet Health
Abstract BACKGROUND:Nipah virus is a zoonotic paramyxovirus responsible for disease outbreaks with high fatality rates in south and southeast Asia. However, knowledge of the potential geographical extent and risk patterns of the virus is poor. We aimed to establish an integrated spatiotemporal and phylogenetic database of Nipah virus infections in humans and animals across south and southeast Asia.
METHODS:In this geospatial modelling analysis, we developed an integrated database containing information on the distribution of Nipah virus infections in humans and animals from 1998 to 2021. We conducted phylodynamic analysis to examine the evolution and migration pathways of the virus and meta-analyses to estimate the adjusted case-fatality rate. We used two boosted regression tree models to identify the potential ecological drivers of Nipah virus occurrences in spillover events and endemic areas, and mapped potential risk areas for Nipah virus endemicity.
FINDINGS:749 people and eight bat species across nine countries were documented as being infected with Nipah virus. On the basis of 66 complete genomes of the virus, we identified two clades-the Bangladesh clade and the Malaysia clade-with the time of the most recent common ancestor estimated to be 1863. Adjusted case-fatality rates varied widely between countries and were higher for the Bangladesh clade than for the Malaysia clade. Multivariable meta-regression analysis revealed significant relationships between case-fatality rate estimates and viral clade (p=0·0021), source country (p=0·016), proportion of male patients (p=0·036), and travel time to health-care facilities (p=0·036). Temperature-related bioclimate variables and the probability of occurrence of Pteropus medius were important contributors to both the spillover and the endemic infection models.
INTERPRETATION:The suitable niches for Nipah virus are more extensive than previously reported. Future surveillance efforts should focus on high-risk areas informed by updated projections. Specifically, intensifying zoonotic surveillance efforts, enhancing laboratory testing capacity, and implementing public health education in projected high-risk areas where no human cases have been reported to date will be crucial. Additionally, strengthening wildlife surveillance and investigating potential modes of transmission in regions with documented human cases is needed.
FUNDING:The Key Research and Development Program of China.
巻・号 8(7)
ページ e463-e475
公開日 2024-7-3
DOI 10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00119-0
PII S2542-5196(24)00119-0
解説 J-OBIS data were referenced. NIES data were referenced. BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 38969474
MeSH Animals Asia, Southeastern / epidemiology Chiroptera / virology Henipavirus Infections* / epidemiology Henipavirus Infections* / transmission Humans Nipah Virus* / physiology Phylogeny Zoonoses / epidemiology Zoonoses / virology
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