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Abstract

Background

Dengue fever, a viral illness spread mostly by Aedes mosquitoes, continues to pose a substantial public health issue in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. In Dhaka, climatic and socio-demographic factors like population density affect the spread of dengue. The dengue indexes are greatest in the residential mixed zone. Numerous environmental parameters, such as temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, and the air pollution index, have been linked to mosquito larvae, and dengue prevalence is correlated with urbanization, decreased vegetation, and population expansion.

Methods

By using an extensive dataset that encompasses a range of years, we use spatial and temporal analytic methodologies to investigate the correlation between land use attributes, climatic variables, and the occurrence of dengue fever. To better understand the dynamics of dengue, the built environment and climatic factors are treated as independent variables in this study. ArcPy is a Python package that facilitates here for geographic data analysis and ArcMap 10.7 also used for visualizing spatial data.

Results

The results of our study demonstrate that land use significantly influences the spatial patterns of Dengue incidence in Dhaka city. The dengue hotspot Thana are identified and these are Badda, Jatrabari, kadamtali, Mirpur, Mohammadpur, Sobujbagh, Shyampur, Tejgoan, Dhanmondi and Uttara. All of these areas’ population density and residential use as land use is higher than the other Thana of Dhaka city. There exists a significant correlation between climatic characteristics, such as temperature (0.25), rainfall (.803), specific humidity (0.74), relative humidity (0.76), wind speed (0.4) and Dengue incidence patterns. This research emphasizes the structural use and climatic relationship in Dengue epidemics, with climatic conditions playing a significant role as drivers of these variations.

Conclusions

This research demonstrates the complex relationship between land use, meteorological factors, and the spread of Dengue fever in Dhaka city. The results of this study have significant significance for several domains, including urban planning, public health measures, and vector control tactics. A comprehensive understanding of the temporal and geographical patterns of dengue transmission might aid in the development of accurate and effective prevention measures intended to lessen the effects of dengue in cities, such as Dhaka.

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Title
Land use and meteorological influences on dengue transmission dynamics in Dhaka city, Bangladesh
Author
Roy, Sudipta 1 ; Biswas, Abhijit 1 ; Shawon, Mst. Tanzila Aktar 1 ; Akter, Samia 1 ; Rahman, Mohammad Mizanur 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Jahangirnagar University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh (GRID:grid.411808.4) (ISNI:0000 0001 0664 5967) 
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
32
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Dec 2024
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Berlin
Country of publication
Netherlands
Publication subject
e-ISSN
2522-8307
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2024-03-19
Milestone dates
2024-03-14 (Registration); 2023-12-30 (Received); 2024-03-13 (Accepted)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
19 Mar 2024
ProQuest document ID
2968706921
Document URL
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Copyright
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Last updated
2024-12-11
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