Temporal patterns and space‐time cluster analysis of foot‐and‐mouth disease (FMD) cases from 2007 to 2017 in Vietnam

In Vietnam, Foot‐and‐mouth disease (FMD) is endemic, but no nationwide studies have been conducted to assess the monthly variations and space‐time clusters of FMD. The main objective was to identify the temporal patterns and space‐time clusters of FMD from 2007 to 2017 using national surveillance da...

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description In Vietnam, Foot‐and‐mouth disease (FMD) is endemic, but no nationwide studies have been conducted to assess the monthly variations and space‐time clusters of FMD. The main objective was to identify the temporal patterns and space‐time clusters of FMD from 2007 to 2017 using national surveillance data in Vietnam. A total of 163,733 cases were reported from 2007 to 2017. Among them, the proportion of buffaloes (43.31% of total reported cases; 70,909 cases) was highest followed by cattle (30.11%; 49,306 cases), pigs (26.67%; 43,662 cases) and sheep/goats (0.41%; 675 cases). The serotype O was widely distributed across the country while serotype A was observed in Northeast, Central and Southern part of Vietnam while Asia 1 has been not identified since 2007. For monthly variations, most cases were observed during the dry season (from November to March) except Central Highlands. Under the spatial window was set at 50%, a total of seven clusters were identified. The primary cluster was observed from Dec 2009 to Dec 2010 in the northwest (radius: 101.67 km), showing a ratio of 3.75. The secondary cluster was detected in the northeast region (radius: 76.54 km) with a ratio of 3.53 in Feb 2017. The 3rd cluster was the largest with a radius of 176.69 km and located in the southern part of Vietnam. Interestingly, the most temporal clusters included between December and March during the study period. Our findings provide better insight into the temporal patterns and distribution of clusters of FMD in Vietnam. This study provides useful information to policymakers on the hotspot areas and timing of outbreaks. It also identifies when and where national surveillance and control programmes could be implemented more efficiently for the prevention and control of FMD.
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Buffalo
Buffaloes
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Cattle Diseases - virology
Cluster analysis
Disease hot spots
Disease Outbreaks - veterinary
Dry season
emerging diseases
Epidemiological Monitoring
FMD
Foot & mouth disease
foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - epidemiology
Foot-and-Mouth Disease - virology
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus - immunology
Goat Diseases - epidemiology
Goat Diseases - virology
Goats
highlands
monitoring
national surveillance data
national surveys
Original
Seasons
Serogroup
serotypes
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - epidemiology
Sheep Diseases - virology
space and time
space-time cluster analysis
Space-Time Clustering
Surveillance
Swine
Swine Diseases - epidemiology
Swine Diseases - virology
temporal patterns
Vietnam
Vietnam - epidemiology
title Temporal patterns and space‐time cluster analysis of foot‐and‐mouth disease (FMD) cases from 2007 to 2017 in Vietnam
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