Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019

Background Temperature has a significant impact on dengue incidence, however, changes on the temperature-dengue relationship across axes of socio-economic vulnerability is not well described. This study sought to determine the association between dengue and temperature in multiple locations in the...

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Main Authors: Seposo, Xerxes, Valenzuela, Sary, Apostol, Geminn Louis
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-11432024-03-18T03:06:07Z Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019 Seposo, Xerxes Valenzuela, Sary Apostol, Geminn Louis Background Temperature has a significant impact on dengue incidence, however, changes on the temperature-dengue relationship across axes of socio-economic vulnerability is not well described. This study sought to determine the association between dengue and temperature in multiple locations in the Philippines and explore the effect modification by socio-economic factors. Method Nationwide dengue cases per province from 2010 to 2019 and data on temperature were obtained from the Philippines’ Department of Health–Epidemiological Bureau and ERA5-land, respectively. A generalized additive mixed model (GAMM) with a distributed lag non-linear model was utilized to examine the association between temperature and dengue inci-dence. We further implemented an interaction analysis in determining how socio-economic factors modify the association. All analyses were implemented using R programming. Results Nationwide temperature-dengue risk function was noted to depict an inverted U-shaped pat-tern. Dengue risk increased linearly alongside increasing mean temperature from 15.8 degrees Celsius and peaking at 27.5 degrees Celsius before declining. However, province-specific analyses revealed significant heterogeneity. Socio-economic factors had varying impact on the temperature-dengue association. Provinces with high population density, less people in urban areas with larger household size, high poverty incidence, higher health spending per capita, and in lower latitudes were noted to exhibit statistically higher dengue risk compared to their counterparts at the upper temperature range. Conclusions This observational study found that temperature was associated with dengue incidence, and that this association is more apparent in locations with high population density, less people in urban areas with larger household size, high poverty incidence, higher health spending per capita, and in lower latitudes. Differences with socio-economic conditions is linked with dengue risk. This highlights the need to develop interventions tailor-fit to local conditions. 2023-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/139 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1143/viewcontent/journal.pntd.0011700.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo Medicine and Health Sciences Tropical Medicine
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Philippines
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Tropical Medicine
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Tropical Medicine
Seposo, Xerxes
Valenzuela, Sary
Apostol, Geminn Louis
Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
description Background Temperature has a significant impact on dengue incidence, however, changes on the temperature-dengue relationship across axes of socio-economic vulnerability is not well described. This study sought to determine the association between dengue and temperature in multiple locations in the Philippines and explore the effect modification by socio-economic factors. Method Nationwide dengue cases per province from 2010 to 2019 and data on temperature were obtained from the Philippines’ Department of Health–Epidemiological Bureau and ERA5-land, respectively. A generalized additive mixed model (GAMM) with a distributed lag non-linear model was utilized to examine the association between temperature and dengue inci-dence. We further implemented an interaction analysis in determining how socio-economic factors modify the association. All analyses were implemented using R programming. Results Nationwide temperature-dengue risk function was noted to depict an inverted U-shaped pat-tern. Dengue risk increased linearly alongside increasing mean temperature from 15.8 degrees Celsius and peaking at 27.5 degrees Celsius before declining. However, province-specific analyses revealed significant heterogeneity. Socio-economic factors had varying impact on the temperature-dengue association. Provinces with high population density, less people in urban areas with larger household size, high poverty incidence, higher health spending per capita, and in lower latitudes were noted to exhibit statistically higher dengue risk compared to their counterparts at the upper temperature range. Conclusions This observational study found that temperature was associated with dengue incidence, and that this association is more apparent in locations with high population density, less people in urban areas with larger household size, high poverty incidence, higher health spending per capita, and in lower latitudes. Differences with socio-economic conditions is linked with dengue risk. This highlights the need to develop interventions tailor-fit to local conditions.
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author Seposo, Xerxes
Valenzuela, Sary
Apostol, Geminn Louis
author_facet Seposo, Xerxes
Valenzuela, Sary
Apostol, Geminn Louis
author_sort Seposo, Xerxes
title Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
title_short Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
title_full Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
title_fullStr Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Economic Factors and Its Influence on the Association Between Temperature and Dengue Incidence in 61 Provinces of the Philippines, 2010–2019
title_sort socio-economic factors and its influence on the association between temperature and dengue incidence in 61 provinces of the philippines, 2010–2019
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/139
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