2012
DOI: 10.4081/gh.2012.110
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Analysing the spatial patterns of livestock anthrax in Kazakhstan in relation to environmental factors: a comparison of local (Gi*) and morphology cluster statistics

Abstract: Abstract. We compared a local clustering and a cluster morphology statistic using anthrax outbreaks in large (cattle) and small (sheep and goats) domestic ruminants across Kazakhstan. The Getis-Ord (G i *) statistic and a multidirectional optimal ecotope algorithm (AMOEBA) were compared using 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd order Rook contiguity matrices. Multivariate statistical tests were used to evaluate the environmental signatures between clusters and non-clusters from the AMOEBA and G i * tests. A logistic regressi… Show more

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“…The steppe region of Talas reaches north and west into the Zhambyl area of Kazakhstan, previously defined as suitable B. anthracis habitat where hot spots of anthrax transmission occurred in cattle and small ruminants (sheep and goat) during a 40-year period. 7 The little research on anthrax in Uzbekistan predicted the Fergana Valley, in the east, as suitable for B. anthracis. 35 This valley leads into west central Kyrgyzstan, where we define the Osh anthrax focus (Osh, Jalal-Abad, and Batken oblasts).…”
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“…The steppe region of Talas reaches north and west into the Zhambyl area of Kazakhstan, previously defined as suitable B. anthracis habitat where hot spots of anthrax transmission occurred in cattle and small ruminants (sheep and goat) during a 40-year period. 7 The little research on anthrax in Uzbekistan predicted the Fergana Valley, in the east, as suitable for B. anthracis. 35 This valley leads into west central Kyrgyzstan, where we define the Osh anthrax focus (Osh, Jalal-Abad, and Batken oblasts).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…10 ENM approaches have been used to predict the distribution of B. anthracis across several landscapes under current 9,[11][12][13] and future climatic conditions. 9,14 Such models provide a "first estimate" of where the pathogen may persist and Kracalik and others 7 suggested national passive surveillance should include the appropriate diagnostic tools and regional veterinary training to properly detect outbreaks in areas predicted by ENMs.…”
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“…This approach differs from a traditional Getis-Ord statistic, which is traditionally employed with a search defined by a circle of radius d (set in map units) or using a contiguity matrix defining neighbor connections based on a weights matrix. AMOEBA has been used to identify cluster shapes of socioeconomic and physical environmental factors to identify continuous groupings or neighborhoods of characteristics (Weeks, Getis, Hill, Agyei-Mensah, & Rain, 2010), and for the detection of significant local clusters of livestock anthrax in Kazakhstan (Kracalik et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%