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Assessing the role of multiple mechanisms increasing the age of dengue cases in Thailand.

Angkana T Huang1,2, Saki Takahashi3, Henrik Salje4, Lin Wang4, Bernardo Garcia-Carreras1, Kathryn Anderson5, Timothy Endy5, Stephen Thomas5, Alan L Rothman6, Chonticha Klungthong2, Anthony R Jones2, Stefan Fernandez2, Sopon Iamsirithaworn7, Pawinee Doung-Ngern7, Isabel Rodriguez-Barraquer3, Derek A T Cummings1.   

Abstract

The mean age of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) cases increased considerably in Thailand from 8.1 to 24.3 y between 1981 and 2017 (mean annual increase of 0.45 y). Alternative proposed explanations for this trend, such as changes in surveillance practices, reduced mosquito–human contact, and shifts in population demographics, have different implications for global dengue epidemiology. To evaluate the contribution of each of these hypothesized mechanisms to the observed data, we developed 20 nested epidemiological models of dengue virus infection, allowing for variation over time in population demographics, infection hazards, and reporting rates. We also quantified the effect of removing or retaining each source of variation in simulations of the age trajectory. Shifts in the age structure of susceptibility explained 58% of the observed change in age. Adding heterogeneous reporting by age and reductions in per-serotype infection hazard to models with shifts in susceptibility explained an additional 42%. Reductions in infection hazards were mostly driven by changes in the number of infectious individuals at any time (another consequence of shifting age demographics) rather than changes in the transmissibility of individual infections. We conclude that the demographic transition drives the overwhelming majority of the observed change as it changes both the age structure of susceptibility and the number of infectious individuals. With the projected Thai population age structure, our results suggest a continuing increase in age of DHF cases, shifting the burden toward individuals with more comorbidity. These insights into dengue epidemiology may be relevant to many regions of the globe currently undergoing comparable changes in population demographics.

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Keywords:  Thailand; aging demography; dengue epidemiology; force of infection; infectious disease

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35533273      PMCID: PMC9171776          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2115790119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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