| Literature DB >> 22028678 |
Nikolay K Tokarevich1, Andrey A Tronin, Olga V Blinova, Roman V Buzinov, Vitaliy P Boltenkov, Elena D Yurasova, Jo Nurse.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The increase in tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence is observed in recent decades in a number of subarctic countries. The reasons of it are widely discussed in scientific publications. The objective of this study was to understand if the climate change in Arkhangelsk Oblast (AO) situated in the north of European subarctic zone of Russia has real impact on the northward expansion of Ixodid ticks and stipulates the increase in TBE incidence.Entities:
Keywords: Ixodes persulcatus; climate change; subarctic zone; tick-borne encephalitis
Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22028678 PMCID: PMC3200433 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v4i0.8448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Fig. 1Arkhangelsk Oblast location and AO districts by groups. Districts where ticks were collected are in bold font (Designed in ArcGIS 9.3).
The list of meteorological stations in AO
| Station name | World meteorological organization number | N, dd. dd | E, dd. dd | Elevation, m | AO districts group |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arhangelsk | 225500 | 64.55 | 40.46 | 4 | Northern |
| Dvinskij Bereznik | 227620 | 62.86 | 42.71 | 34 | Central |
| Emeck | 226560 | 63.48 | 41.75 | 18 | Central |
| Holmogory | 225590 | 64.21 | 41.66 | 12 | Central |
| Kalgachikha | 226380 | 63.33 | 36.73 | 181 | Central |
| Kargopol | 228450 | 61.5 | 38.93 | 126 | Southern |
| Karpogory | 226710 | 63.98 | 44.45 | 60 | Northern |
| Kepino | 224560 | 65.38 | 41.83 | 74 | Northern |
| Kojnas | 225830 | 64.75 | 47.65 | 64 | Northern |
| Konevo | 227490 | 62.13 | 39.33 | 100 | Central |
| Konosha | 229510 | 60.96 | 40.25 | 224 | Southern |
| Kotlas | 228870 | 61.23 | 46.71 | 56 | Southern |
| Lesukonskoe | 225730 | 64.9 | 45.76 | 71 | Northern |
| Mezen | 224710 | 65.86 | 44.21 | 19 | Northern |
| Moseyevo | 224810 | 65.78 | 46.18 | 39 | Northern |
| Njandoma | 228540 | 61.66 | 40.18 | 233 | Central |
| Onega | 226410 | 63.9 | 38.11 | 13 | Central |
| Pinega | 225630 | 64.7 | 43.4 | 31 | Northern |
| Senkursk | 227680 | 62.1 | 42.9 | 45 | Central |
| Severodvinsk | 225460 | 64.56 | 39.83 | 1 | Northern |
| Sura | 226760 | 63.58 | 45.63 | 62 | Northern |
| Turcasovo | 226480 | 63.11 | 39.28 | 34 | Central |
| Verhnjaja Tojma | 227780 | 62.23 | 45.03 | 58 | Central |
| Velsk | 228670 | 61.08 | 42.11 | 91 | Southern |
| Zizgin | 224380 | 65.2 | 36.81 | 17 | Northern |
| Jarensk | 227980 | 62.16 | 49.08 | 92 | Central |
| Nyuksenitsa | 229740 | 60.41 | 44.25 | 137 | Southern |
| Vozega | 229540 | 60.46 | 40.2 | 202 | Southern |
Census data on the AO population (6)
| Year | Population | Year | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | 1,572,233 | 2000 | 1,379,733 |
| 1991 | 1,561,772 | 2001 | 1,359,777 |
| 1992 | 1,546,208 | 2002 | 1,341,541 |
| 1993 | 1,527,902 | 2003 | 1,325,289 |
| 1994 | 1,508,073 | 2004 | 1,311,233 |
| 1995 | 1,487,116 | 2005 | 1,297,956 |
| 1996 | 1,465,475 | 2006 | 1,285,779 |
| 1997 | 1,444,381 | 2007 | 1,276,032 |
| 1998 | 1,424,010 | 2008 | 1,266,956 |
| 1999 | 1,402,242 | 2009 | 1,258,242 |
Fig. 2(A) BIR10 in AO averaged over each decade: 1. <10; 2. 10–100; 3. 100–1000; 4. >1,000.
(B) TBE incidence rate in AO averaged over each decade: 1. 0.0–0.1; 2. 0.1–1; 3. 1–10; 4. 10–100.
BIR10and the length of tick bite reporting period for groups of AO districts
| BIR10 | Length of tick-bite reporting period, month | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern | Central | Southern | Northern | Central | Southern | |
| 1980–1989 | 0.1 | 36.2 | 44.8 | 0.1 | 1.9 | 3.2 |
| 1990–1999 | 2.3 | 115.1 | 292.3 | 0.7 | 2.5 | 3.3 |
| 2000–2009 | 28.1 | 557.0 | 732.9 | 2.0 | 3.8 | 4.8 |
Fig. 3TBE incidence in AO and in Russia as a whole in 1980—2009.
Comparison of mean for decades TBE incidence rate in Russia and in AO
| Time period, years | Russia Mean (standard deviation) | AO Mean (standard deviation) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980–1999 | 3.34 (1.72) | 0.73 (0.93) | <0.0001 |
| 2000–2009 | 3.03 (0.85) | 5.76 (2.47) | 0.0069 |
Fig. 4Mean annual temperatures (1960–2009) and TBE incidence rates in AO (1980–2009).. Note: AO temperature data for 1971 and 1972 are not available.
Fig. 5Mean annual temperatures (1960–2009) and TBE incidence rates (1980–2009) in the (A) southern; (B) central; (C) northern group of AO districts. Note: AO temperature data for 1971 and 1972 are not available.
Correlation analysis of the mean annual AO air temperatures and TBE incidence in AO during 1990–2009
| Territory | Correlation coefficient | Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AO | 0.50 | 0.36–0.64 | 0.0248 |
| Northern districts | 0.50 | 0.36–0.64 | 0.0248 |
| Central districts | 0.71 | 0.62–0.81 | 0.0005 |
| Southern districts | 0.45 | 0.30–0.60 | 0.0465 |
Fig. 6The results of regression analysis of TBE incidence and mean annual air temperatures in AO in 1980–2009.
Fig. 7Sums of annual effective temperatures exceeding 10°C averaged over decades for northern, central, and southern groups of AO districts.
| A. Northern group | B. Central group | C. Southern group |
| 10-Leshukonsky | ||
| 11-Mezensky | 4-Vinogradovsky | |
| 14-Pinezhsky | 5-Kargopolsky | 6-Konoshsky |
| 16-Primorsky | ||
| 9-Lensky | 17-Ustiansky | |
| 12-Nyandomsky | ||
| 18-Kholmogorsky | ||
| 19-Shenkursky |