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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome Transmission Risk in Brazil.

Renata Lara MuylaertGilberto Sabino-SantosPaula Ribeiro PristJúlia Emi de Faria OshimaBernardo Brandão NiebuhrThadeu Sobral-SouzaStefan Vilges de OliveiraRicardo Siqueira BovendorpJonathan C MarshallDavid T S HaymanMilton Cezar Ribeiro
Published in: Viruses (2019)
Land use change-especially the conversion of native areas to sugarcane fields-can have a significant impact on hantavirus disease risk, likely by promoting the interaction between the people and the infected rodents. Our results demonstrate the importance of understanding the interactions between landscape change, rodent diversity, and hantavirus disease incidence, and suggest that land use policy should consider disease risk. Meanwhile, our risk map can be used to help allocate preventive measures to avoid disease.
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