Literature DB >> 23878762

A water marker monitored by satellites to predict seasonal endemic cholera.

Antarpreet Jutla1, Ali Shafqat Akanda, Anwar Huq, Abu Syed Golam Faruque, Rita Colwell, Shafiqul Islam.   

Abstract

The ability to predict an occurrence of cholera, a water-related disease, offers a significant public health advantage. Satellite based estimates of chlorophyll, a surrogate for plankton abundance, have been linked to cholera incidence. However, cholera bacteria can survive under a variety of coastal ecological conditions, thus constraining the predictive ability of the chlorophyll, since it provides only an estimate of greenness of seawater. Here, a new remote sensing based index is proposed: Satellite Water Marker (SWM), which estimates condition of coastal water, based on observed variability in the difference between blue (412 nm) and green (555 nm) wavelengths that can be related to seasonal cholera incidence. The index is bounded between physically separable wavelengths for relatively clear (blue) and turbid (green) water. Using SWM, prediction of cholera with reasonable accuracy, with at least two month in advance, can potentially be achieved in the endemic coastal regions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23878762      PMCID: PMC3714106          DOI: 10.1080/2150704X.2013.802097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Remote Sens Lett        ISSN: 2150-704X            Impact factor:   2.583


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7.  Satellite Remote Sensing of Space-Time Plankton Variability in the Bay of Bengal: Connections to Cholera Outbreaks.

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Authors:  Ali Shafqat Akanda; Antarpreet S Jutla; David M Gute; R Bradley Sack; Munirul Alam; Anwar Huq; Rita R Colwell; Shafiqul Islam
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2013-09-09       Impact factor: 2.345

3.  Predictive Time Series Analysis Linking Bengal Cholera with Terrestrial Water Storage Measured from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Sensors.

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Review 7.  Associations and dynamics of Vibrionaceae in the environment, from the genus to the population level.

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