Spatial study of dengue and its association with livestock farming in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-28 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2667-2674
Dila Hening Windyaraini, Raden Wisnu Nurcahyo, Sitti Rahmah Umniyati, Prima Widayani, Suwarno Hadisusanto
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Background and aim: Dengue fever is a recurring arboviral disease. The presence of livestock and domestic animals potentially increases the risk of dengue fever in an area due to the shared habitats of vectors and humans. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the vulnerability map of dengue disease and identify the influence of livestock and domestic animals on the number of cases in Bantul Regency.

Materials and methods: An observational study was conducted in 3 Kapanewon (subdistricts) in the Bantul regency, known as the dengue-endemic area. The locations of 302 cases were recorded using the Global Positioning System. Dengue case density was analyzed using Kernel Density Estimation, and vulnerability was assessed using an overlay in ArcGIS Desktop 10.8. Furthermore, buffer analysis was conducted to determine the relationship between case density and the presence of livestock and pet pens.

Results: Banguntapan, Kasihan, and Sewon subdistricts had high vulnerability areas of 424.12 Ha (14.97%), 334.76 Ha (10.46%), and 196.12 Ha (7.05%), respectively. The villages with dengue hotspots were Banguntapan and Potorono (Banguntapan Subdistrict) and Tirtonirmolo (Kasihan Subdistrict). The highest number of patients (180 cases) occurred at a buffer distance of <100 m from houses to livestock pens, closely related to the flight distance of Aedes spp. mosquitoes, the dengue vector.

Conclusion: The three subdistricts were predominantly characterized by low dengue vulnerability. However, livestock and domestic animal pens are significant risk factors. This information is crucial for effectively controlling and managing dengue disease in Bantul Regency.

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印度尼西亚日惹省班图尔县登革热及其与畜牧业关系的空间研究。
背景与目的:登革热是一种复发性虫媒病毒性疾病。牲畜和家畜的存在可能会增加一个地区发生登革热的风险,因为病媒和人类有共同的栖息地。因此,本研究旨在确定登革热的易感性图,并确定牲畜和家畜对班图尔县病例数的影响。材料和方法:在班图尔县被称为登革热流行区的3个Kapanewon(街道)进行了一项观察性研究。利用全球定位系统记录302宗个案的地点。采用Kernel density Estimation分析登革热病例密度,利用ArcGIS Desktop 10.8中的overlay进行脆弱性评估。此外,还进行了缓冲分析,以确定病例密度与牲畜和宠物围栏的存在之间的关系。结果:Banguntapan街道、Kasihan街道和Sewon街道分别为424.12 Ha(14.97%)、334.76 Ha(10.46%)和196.12 Ha(7.05%)。出现登革热热点的村庄为班贡塔班和波托洛诺村(班贡塔班街道)和蒂尔托尼莫洛村(卡西汗街道)。病例数最多(180例)发生在登革热媒介伊蚊的缓冲距离处。结论:3个街道登革热易感性较低。然而,牲畜和家畜围栏是重要的危险因素。这一信息对于在班图尔县有效控制和管理登革热至关重要。
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