diarrhea and dengue (diaden) midterm workshop … worskop 2012/health risk...spray repellant air...
TRANSCRIPT
Diarrhea and Dengue (DIADEN) Midterm Workshop 2012
Health risk assessment on dengue and diarrhoea in sub-urban and rural area of
Thailand and Laos
Nanthasane VANNAVONG
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Outline
1. Introduction
2. Rationale
3. Goal and objectives
4. Research hypotheses
5. Data collection
6. Preliminary results
7. Discussion and next activities
2
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Study sites with households in GPS points
3
Sub-urban village
Laos (260 houses) Thailand (260 houses)
Rural village
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
DW practices : mode of fetching water to
drink from the rainwater containers
4 Using hose
Using tap
Using container
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
kinds of drinking water containers people use in the study villages
5
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
1. Introduction
Diarrhea:
– Globally, there are approximately 4 billion cases of diarrhoea
worldwide each year [14]
• Killed 2.2 M, mostly children in developing countries
• Causes 4% of all deaths and 5% of health loss to disability
• Causes 8.5% of all death in Southeast Asia and 7.7% in Africa
– 88% of diarrhea is attributed to unsafe water supply, inadequate
sanitation and hygiene [2]
• 1.1 billion lack access to improved water sources and 2.4 billion
have no basic sanitation.
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Introduction
Dengue:
- Incidence has increased 30 folds in the last 50 ys [3]
- ~ 2.5 billion are at risk (over 40% of the world's
population), particularly in tropics and subtopics [4]
- ~ 50 -100 million infections [4]
• ~ 500 000 require hospitalization mostly children and 2.5% of those die
7
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Introduction
Dengue and diarrhea in Thailand & Laos:
[Data from the National surveillance]
8
In 2009 Incidence/100.000
Dengue Diarrhoea
Thailand 89 2047
Laos 129 248
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Emergence of dengue
9
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Distribution of Ae. Aegypti in America
10
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Geography of Ae. aegypti globally
11
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
2. Rationale
Why household water management with
dengue & diarrhea?:
– Ae. Aegypti mosquito breeds in water containers:
• Predominant domestic breeding sites: Jar, drum, tank...
• Estimated breeding sites in Laos: 80% is jar and tank [13]
– Water quality could have faecal contamination or
being deteriorated [11],[12] through the course of:
• Collection, transportation, storage etc
12
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Makeshift well
13
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Household water management pre-survey in March 2010
(Drinking water source)
Traditional
household water
management
In-adequate
environmental
management
(Un-protective well)
Risk!
14
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
3. Study goal
The goal of this study is to assess the
potential effect of household water
management and other risk factors
related to dengue and diarrheal disease
15
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Study objectives
To assess the health risk of dengue and diarrhoea due to
household water management
To assess the incidence of dengue and diarrhoeal disease
and its burden on DALYs and the treatment cost in Laos
and Thailand
To evaluate the trend of dengue and diarrhoea due to
the impact of rainfall, temperature and humidity in these
studied areas
16
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
4. Research hypotheses
1. Laos may have a lot of diarrhoea cases due to less developing
than Thailand
2. Diarrhea may occur more in the area where no pipe water
supply is not available
3. Sur-urban areas have more cases of dengue compare to rural
areas
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
5. Data collection
– Household interview x 2 (dry + wet season):
• Socioeconomic and health status
• People’s knowledge on dengue and diarrheal disease (dry season)
• Household water management for drink and non-drinking water
• Sanitation and hygiene status
• Household observation
– Longitudinal survey : weekly record of dengue & diarrhea
incidence:
• blood and stool sample collection if the case is present at the household and the hospital level
– Measure of precipitation, temperature and humidity level
18
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Household interview and measurement
19
measure of rainfall
and temperature data
Field assistant training
and household interview
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Weekly record: case detection at the village & hospital level
20
Passive surveillance teams Active surveillance teams
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Sample collection, storage and test
For dengue:
– Collect blood on to the NOBUTO filter paper
– Sample storage at: -20 C freezer
– RT-PCR : detect all 4 serotypes (DEN 1-4)
For diarrhea:
– Collect stool sample into the sterile box
– Sample storage at: -20 C freezer
– RT-PCR : Detect for bacteria: Salmonella spp, Shigella
spp, Vibrio spp, Campylobacter spp, E. coli 0157:H7
21
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Preliminary results
22
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
6. Preliminary results
23
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 24
Thailand Laos
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
120,00
Han Wailum Lakhonsy Okad
Occupations
agriculture
commerce
service
others
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 25
0,00
10,00
20,00
30,00
40,00
50,00
60,00
70,00
80,00
90,00
100,00
Han Wailum Lakhonsy Okad
Education levels
primary
junior secondary school
senior secondary school
tertiary
others
Thailand Laos
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
Han Wailum Lakhonsy Okad
Household income
≤ 2000 Baht
>2000 - 4000 Baht
>4000 - 20.000 Baht
>20.000 Baht
0,00
50,00
100,00
150,00
Han Wailum Lakhonsy Okad
Household expenditure
≤ 2000 Baht
>2000 - 4000 Baht
>4000 - 20.000 Baht
>20.000 Baht
Thailand Laos
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 27
0,0
20,0
40,0
60,0
80,0
100,0
120,0
Han Wailum Lakhonsy Okad
knowledge of dengue and diarrhoea
Heard of diarrhoea
Heard of dengue
Thailand Laos
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 28
0,0010,0020,0030,0040,0050,0060,0070,0080,0090,00
usingmosquito net
mosquitocoils
bug zapper insecticidespray
repellant airconditioner
mosquitoprotection
net
Dengue protection and control, Thailand
Han
Wailum
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
120,00
usingmosquito net
mosquitocoils
bug zapper insecticidespray
repellant airconditioner
mosquitoprotection
net
Dengue protection and control, Laos
Lakhonsy
Okad
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 29
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
120,00
fermented fish raw Lap-beef roast beef raw Lap-fish others
Behaviour of poorly food consumption, Thailand
Han
Wailum
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
fermented fish raw Lap-beef roast beef raw Lap-fish others
Behaviour of poorly food consumption, Laos
Lakhonsy
Okad
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 30
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
120,00
Han Wailum Han Wailum
Main source of drinking water in dry and wet season, Thailand
rainwater
bottled water
others
0,00
20,00
40,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
Lakhonsy Okad Lakhonsy Okad
Main source of drinking water in dry and wet season, Laos
rainwater
bottled water
unprotected well
others
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no 31
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Han Wailum Han Wailum
Main source of non-drinking water in dry and wet season, Thailand
piped water
borehole
unprotected well
others
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Lakhonsy Okad Lakhonsy Okad
Main source of non-drinking water in dry and wet season, Laos
piped water
borehole
unprotected well
others
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Unprotected well used as a drinking water in rural area mostly in dry season, Laos
32
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
The rain fall level in both sites has been collecting from the beginning of April
33
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mean of rain fall level (mm)per month at both study sites in Laos and Thailand -2011
Thailand Laos
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Humidity and Temp profiles in Lakhonpheng, Laos
Max Mix
Humidity (%) 92.6 34.1
Temp (*C) 42.8 22.5
34
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mean value of humidity and temperature in Lakhonpheng, Laos - 2011
Humidity (%) Temperature (*C)
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
No. of dengue and diarrhoea cases collected weekly :
Suspected dengue
Diarrhoea
Laos
30 8 Sub-urban> rural
Thailand
5 21 Rural> Sub-urban
35
Note: The incidence rate for diarrhoea will be
calculated in the unit of ‘person-day’ at the end
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
7. Discussions
The correlation will be found out and run using logistic
regression after
Diarrhoea cases remain present with very low number in
both area of Thailand and Laos
Weekly record of disease incidence will be continue until
the end of the project, Dec 2012
– Extension of ethical clearance in Thailand is neeeded
Chickunkanya is not reported and still unwell known in
Laos, blood sample collection for this disease will be
considerable in the wet season of this year ?
36
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Thank you very much for your amiable
attentions!
Questions and comment please!
37
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
References
1. “WHO | diarrheal disease,” n.d., http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs330/en/index.html.
2. http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/facts2004/en/
3. Bennett SN, Holmes EC, Chirivella M, et al. Selection-Driven Evolution of Emergent Dengue Virus. Mol Biol Evol. 2003;20(10):1650-1658.
4. WHO | Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever. Available at:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en/ [Accessed May 9, 2010].
5. Gupta I, Guin P. Communicable diseases in the South-East Asia Region of the World Health Organization:
towards a more effective response. Bull World Health Org. 2010;88(3):199-205.
6. WHO | Water-related diseases. Available at: http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/diseases/diarrhea/en/
[Accessed May 15, 2010].
7. Dengue_dengue-SEAR-2008.pdf. Available at: http://www.searo.who.int/LinkFiles/Dengue_dengue-SEAR-
2008.pdf [Accessed May 24, 2010].
8. WHO | The world health report 2004 - changing history. Available at:
http://www.who.int/whr/2004/en/index.html [Accessed June 14, 2010].
9. S. Khun and L. Manderson, “Community and school-based health education for dengue control in rural
Cambodia: a process evaluation,” PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, vol. 1, 2007.
10. J. Vallée, A. Dubot-Pérès, P. Ounaphom, C. Sayavong, J.E. Bryant, and J. Gonzalez, “Spatial distribution and
risk factors of dengue and Japanese encephalitis virus infection in urban settings: the case of Vientiane, Lao PDR,”
Tropical Medicine & International Health, vol. 14, 2009, pp. 1134-1142.
11. W. J. van Zijl, “Studies on diarrheal diseases in seven countries by the WHO diarrheal diseases advisory team.,”
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 35, no. 2 (1966): 249-261.
12. B Hoque et al., “Rural drinking water at supply and household levels: Quality and management,” International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 209, no. 5 (9, 2006): 451-460.
13. Anon. n.d. 42190-REG-TAR.pdf. http://www.adb.org/Documents/TARs/REG/42190-REG-TAR.pdf.
14. WHO/UNICEF joint monitoring report 2010: Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water
38
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
39
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Quite many cases of S. dengue compare to diarrhoea in Laos so far.
40
02468
101214161820
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rain fall level (mm) by No. of suspected dengue and diarrhoea cases in Lakhonpheng, Laos-2011
Rain fall Suspected dengue Diarrhoea
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Quite many cases of diarrhoea compare to S. dengue in Thailand so far
41
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rain fall level (mm) by No. of suspected dengue, diarrhoea cases in Munja, Thailand-2011
Rain fall suspected dengue Diarhhoea
NO
RW
EG
IAN
UN
IVERSIT
Y O
F L
IFE S
CIE
NCES
www.umb.no
Humid and Temp profiles in Munja, Thailand
42
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mean value of humidity and temperature in Munja, Thailand - 2011
Humidity (%) Temperature (C*)
Max Mix
Humidity (%) 90.7 14.1
Temp (*C) ? 15.4