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      A spatial model of socioeconomic and environmental determinants of dengue fever in Cali, Colombia.

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          Dengue fever has gradually re-emerged across the global South, particularly affecting urban areas of the tropics and sub-tropics. The dynamics of dengue fever transmission are sensitive to changes in environmental conditions, as well as local demographic and socioeconomic factors. In 2010, the municipality of Cali, Colombia, experienced one of its worst outbreaks, however the outbreak was not spatially homogeneous across the city. In this paper, we evaluate the role of socioeconomic and environmental factors associated with this outbreak at the neighborhood level, using a Geographically Weighted Regression model. Key socioeconomic factors include population density and socioeconomic stratum, whereas environmental factors are proximity to both tire shops and plant nurseries and the presence of a sewage system (R(2)=0.64). The strength of the association between these factors and the incidence of dengue fever is spatially heterogeneous at the neighborhood level. The findings provide evidence to support public health strategies in allocating resources locally, which will enable a better detection of high risk areas, a reduction of the risk of infection and to strengthen the resilience of the population.

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          Journal
          Acta Trop.
          Acta tropica
          Elsevier BV
          1873-6254
          0001-706X
          Dec 2016
          : 164
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, 28223, USA, USA. Electronic address: eric.delmelle@uncc.edu.
          [2 ] Institute for Environment and Human Security, United Nations University (UNU-EHS), UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113, Bonn, Germany.
          [3 ] Interfaculty Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS, University of Salzburg, 5020, Salzburg, Austria.
          [4 ] School of History and Social Sciences, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, 71272, USA, USA.
          Article
          S0001-706X(16)30673-8
          10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.08.028
          27619189
          c6cf38ab-ad2b-47f6-b287-e65839d08143
          History

          Colombia,Dengue fever,Environmental and socioeconomic determinants,GIS,Geographically weighted regression (GWR)

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