Impacts of El Niño Southern Oscillation and Indian Ocean Dipole on dengue incidence in Bangladesh

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Shahera Banu
Yuming Guo
Wenbiao Hu
Pat Dale
John S. Mackenzie
Kerrie Mengersen
Shilu Tong
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[1] School of Public Health and Social Work,
[2] Queensland University of Technology,undefined
[3] School of Population Health,undefined
[4] University of Queensland,undefined
[5] Environmental Futures Research Institute,undefined
[6] Griffith School of Environment,undefined
[7] Griffith University,undefined
[8] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[9] Curtin University,undefined
[10] GPO Box U1987,undefined
[11] School of Mathematical Sciences and Institute for Future Environments,undefined
[12] Queensland University of Technology,undefined
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Dengue dynamics are driven by complex interactions between hosts, vectors and viruses that are influenced by environmental and climatic factors. Several studies examined the role of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in dengue incidence. However, the role of Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), a coupled ocean atmosphere phenomenon in the Indian Ocean, which controls the summer monsoon rainfall in the Indian region, remains unexplored. Here, we examined the effects of ENSO and IOD on dengue incidence in Bangladesh. According to the wavelet coherence analysis, there was a very weak association between ENSO, IOD and dengue incidence, but a highly significant coherence between dengue incidence and local climate variables (temperature and rainfall). However, a distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) revealed that the association between dengue incidence and ENSO or IOD were comparatively stronger after adjustment for local climate variables, seasonality and trend. The estimated effects were nonlinear for both ENSO and IOD with higher relative risks at higher ENSO and IOD. The weak association between ENSO, IOD and dengue incidence might be driven by the stronger effects of local climate variables such as temperature and rainfall. Further research is required to disentangle these effects.
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