Statistical relationship of malaria in Papua New Guinea and solar activity

D. Valev, A. Atanasov, R. Werner, Ivan Stanchev Mindov, A. Andonova, R. Martinov
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We carried out a statistical analysis of the monthly cerebral malaria cases in Papua New Guinea for the period January 1987 - December 1996 and also the analysis of the monthly solar activity and geomagnetic activity for the same period. The solar activity was described by the sunspot numbers and the F10.7 solar flux. As a measure of the geomagnetic activity the aa-indices were used. A close negative correlation between cerebral malaria cases and solar activity indices was found. The correlation of cerebral malaria cases with F10.7 reaches −0.66, and −0.70 with sunspot numbers. The confidence level of relationships was determined by Student’s t-test and reaches 0.00001. All calculations were performed with raw data without smoothing which supports the correctness of the obtained results. The close correlations of cerebral malaria found in Papua New Guinea with solar activity indices could be important for the prognosis of cerebral malaria in this region.We carried out a statistical analysis of the monthly cerebral malaria cases in Papua New Guinea for the period January 1987 - December 1996 and also the analysis of the monthly solar activity and geomagnetic activity for the same period. The solar activity was described by the sunspot numbers and the F10.7 solar flux. As a measure of the geomagnetic activity the aa-indices were used. A close negative correlation between cerebral malaria cases and solar activity indices was found. The correlation of cerebral malaria cases with F10.7 reaches −0.66, and −0.70 with sunspot numbers. The confidence level of relationships was determined by Student’s t-test and reaches 0.00001. All calculations were performed with raw data without smoothing which supports the correctness of the obtained results. The close correlations of cerebral malaria found in Papua New Guinea with solar activity indices could be important for the prognosis of cerebral malaria in this region.
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巴布亚新几内亚疟疾与太阳活动的统计关系
我们对1987年1月至1996年12月期间巴布亚新几内亚每月的脑疟疾病例进行了统计分析,并对同一时期每月的太阳活动和地磁活动进行了分析。太阳活动由太阳黑子数和太阳通量F10.7描述。利用aa指数作为地磁活动的测量指标。脑疟疾病例与太阳活动指数呈密切负相关。脑疟疾病例与F10.7的相关性为- 0.66,与太阳黑子数的相关性为- 0.70。关系的置信水平由Student 's t检验确定,达到0.00001。所有的计算都是用原始数据进行的,没有平滑,这支持了所得结果的正确性。在巴布亚新几内亚发现的脑疟疾与太阳活动指数的密切相关可能对该地区脑疟疾的预后有重要意义。我们对1987年1月至1996年12月期间巴布亚新几内亚每月的脑疟疾病例进行了统计分析,并对同一时期每月的太阳活动和地磁活动进行了分析。太阳活动由太阳黑子数和太阳通量F10.7描述。利用aa指数作为地磁活动的测量指标。脑疟疾病例与太阳活动指数呈密切负相关。脑疟疾病例与F10.7的相关性为- 0.66,与太阳黑子数的相关性为- 0.70。关系的置信水平由Student 's t检验确定,达到0.00001。所有的计算都是用原始数据进行的,没有平滑,这支持了所得结果的正确性。在巴布亚新几内亚发现的脑疟疾与太阳活动指数的密切相关可能对该地区脑疟疾的预后有重要意义。
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