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Heidi E Brown1, Laura C Harrington, Phillip E Kaufman, Tanja McKay, Dwight D Bowman, C Thomas Nelson, Dongmei Wang, Robert Lund.
Abstract
An examination of the Companion Animal Parasite Council's (CAPC) canine heartworm data to clarify the spatial prevalence of heartworm in the United States. Factors thought to influence the spatial risk of disease, as identified in a recent CAPC workshop, are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23111089 PMCID: PMC3523980 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1Spatially smoothed proportions of positive canine heartworm-antigen tests recorded by US veterinarians in 2011. The figure summarizes 4,769,403 tests performed by veterinarians for circulating heartworm antigen in the US in 2011; of these tests, 56,612 tests (1.187%) were positive. The population studied is those dogs that are seen by a veterinarian and are tested; about 5% of owned dogs in the US. The map displays probabilities of a positive test after smoothing by the head-banging algorithm (see text for details). The figure is made by assigning the smoothed proportions to nine color-coded categories [0.00,0.03], (0.03,0.06], . . .,(0.21,0.24], and (0.24, 1.00]. The colors range from dark green for the lower proportions to bright red for higher proportions.
Ranked factors initially identified by the working group
| 1 | Vector presence (+) |
| 2 | HDU (calculated from weather with a 14°C threshold) (±) |
| 3 | Lagged weather (7 months to 24 months prior to diagnosis) |
| | a. Precipitation, temperature, and or relative humidity (±) |
| | b. Moisture Index (Precipitation and Evaporation) (±) |
| 4 | Presence of coyote and feral dog populations – categorical data (+) |
| 5 | Human population density (+) |
| 6 | Land cover (Dominant type or Percentage classification) (±) |
| 7 | Cropland (Dominant type or Percentage classification) (±) |
| 8 | Social economic status (±) |
| | a. Household income (-) |
| | b. Education (-) |
| | c. Foreclosure rates (+) |
| 9 | Irrigation (±) |