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The Role of Weather in Meningitis Outbreaks in Navrongo, Ghana: A Generalized Additive Modeling Approach
Authors:Vanja Duki?  Mary Hayden  Abudulai Adams Forgor  Tom Hopson  Patricia Akweongo  Abraham Hodgson  Andrew Monaghan  Christine Wiedinmyer  Tom Yoksas  Madeleine C Thomson  Sylwia Trzaska  Raj Pandya
Institution:1. Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
2. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
3. War Memorial Hospital, Navrongo, Ghana
4. Navrongo Health Research Centre, Navrongo, Ghana
5. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
6. The International Research Institute, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA
Abstract:Bacterial (meningococcal) meningitis is a devastating infectious disease with outbreaks occurring annually during the dry season in locations within the ??Meningitis Belt??, a region in sub-Saharan Africa stretching from Ethiopia to Senegal. Meningococcal meningitis occurs from December to May in the Sahel with large epidemics every 5?C10?years and attack rates of up to 1000 infections per 100,000 people. High temperatures coupled with low humidity may favor the conversion of carriage to disease as the meningococcal bacteria in the nose and throat are better able to cross the mucosal membranes into the blood stream. Similarly, respiratory diseases such as influenza and pneumonia might weaken the immune defenses and add to the mucosa damage. Although the transmission dynamics are poorly understood, outbreaks regularly end with the onset of the rainy season and may begin anew with the following dry season. In this paper, we employ a generalized additive modeling approach to assess the association between number of reported meningitis cases and a set of weather variables (relative humidity, rain, wind, sunshine, maximum and minimum temperature). The association is adjusted for air quality (dust, carbon monoxide), as well as varying degrees of unobserved time-varying confounding processes that co-vary with both the disease incidence and weather. We present the analysis of monthly reported meningitis counts in Navrongo, Ghana, from 1998?C2008.
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