Title of article :
Effect of Climatic Changes on Spatial Distribution of Zoonoses: A Case Study from South Khorasan Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Esmaeilnejad, Morteza Department of Geograopy - University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran , bazrafshan, edris Health Sciences Research Center - Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran , Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza Health Promotion Research Center - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Zoonotic diseases are the infectious diseases that can be transferred from vertebrates to humans. Climate changes
increase migration of human and animal hosts, vectors, and pathogens and also have considerable impacts on the prevalence of
zoonotic diseases. Climatic changes, as well as anthropogenic and natural factors can affect the complicated nature of the humananimal
interface. South Khorasan province, located in the Eastern Iran, has dry climate and experiences a very variable climate in
the recent years.
Objectives: The current study aimed at evaluating the relationship between climate changes, such as temperature trend and the
prevalence of zoonotic diseases in South Khorasan province.
Methods: Zoonotic infections among residents of all ages in the 11 cities of the province were studied from 2005 to 2014 and were
compared with the climate changes (temperature trend); the Pearson test and the geographic information system (GIS) were used
to analyze data.
Results: The results showed that during the last decade, the emergence of zoonotic diseases dramatically increased, which is of
great concern regarding human and animal health. The prevalence of zoonotic diseases showed higher frequencies in theWestern
part of South Khorasan province, particularly in Tabas and Boshrooye. There were significant differences in the mean annual rate of
zoonotic diseases comparing with the mean annual temperature of the province during the studies period (R = 0.74).
Conclusion: Assessment of global changes in the status of vector-borne diseases is of great importance, since the risk of zoonotic
diseases increases by climate changes due to the proliferation of the hosts, reservoirs, and vectors. Correlation between the changes
in zoonotic diseases, occurred in some of zoonotic pathogens in the recent decade in the studied region, and climate indicators
showed that climate changes can provide the conditions for endemicity; the condition that did exist before in this region.
Keywords :
GlobalWarming , Zoonotic Diseases , Climate Change , South Khorasan
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics