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Areas with High Hazard Potential for Autochthonous Transmission of Aedes
albopictus-Associated Arboviruses in Germany
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Thomas SM
; Tjaden NB
; Frank C
; Jaeschke A
; Zipfel L
; Wagner-Wiening C
; Faber M
; Beierkuhnlein C
; Stark K
Int J Environ Res Public Health
2018[Jun]; 15
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The intensity and extent of transmission of arboviruses such as dengue,
chikungunya, and Zika virus have increased markedly over the last decades.
Autochthonous transmission of dengue and chikungunya by Aedes albopictus has been
recorded in Southern Europe where the invasive mosquito was already established
and viraemic travelers had imported the virus. Ae. albopictus populations are
spreading northward into Germany. Here, we model the current and future
climatically suitable regions for Ae. albopictus establishment in Germany, using
climate data of spatially high resolution. To highlight areas where vectors and
viraemic travellers are most likely to come into contact, reported dengue and
chikungunya incidences are integrated at the county level. German cities with the
highest likelihood of autochthonous transmission of Aedes albopictus-borne
arboviruses are currently located in the western parts of the country: Freiburg
im Breisgau, Speyer, and Karlsruhe, affecting about 0.5 million people. In
addition, 8.8 million people live in regions considered to show elevated hazard
potential assuming further spread of the mosquito: Baden-Württemberg (Upper
Rhine, Lake Constance regions), southern parts of Hesse, and North
Rhine-Westphalia (Lower Rhine). Overall, a more targeted and thus cost-efficient
implementation of vector control measures and health surveillance will be
supported by the detailed maps provided here.