2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16140/v1
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Spatial and temporal patterns of Ross River virus in South East Queensland, Australia: identification of hot spots at the rural-urban interface

Abstract: Background: Ross River virus (RRV) is responsible for the most common vector-borne disease of humans reported in Australia. The virus circulates in enzootic cycles between multiple species of mosquitoes, wildlife reservoir hosts and humans. Despite regular outbreaks, ongoing morbidity and substantial economic costs, the underlying determinants of epidemics remain unclear. Public health concern about RRV has recently increased due to rising incidence rates in Australian urban centres, along with increased circu… Show more

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“…Ross River virus (RRV) is an arthritogenic alphavirus endemic to Australia that is responsible for seasonal outbreaks that account for approximately 5000 cases each year, with recent, larger outbreaks affecting over 9000 people in 2015 [ 5 ], although it is also known to circulate in nearby southern Pacific islands [ 6 ]. RRV is primarily transmitted by Aedes vigil a x and Culex annulirostris mosquitoes, and is maintained via an enzootic cycle through a range of mammalian and marsupial hosts [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ross River virus (RRV) is an arthritogenic alphavirus endemic to Australia that is responsible for seasonal outbreaks that account for approximately 5000 cases each year, with recent, larger outbreaks affecting over 9000 people in 2015 [ 5 ], although it is also known to circulate in nearby southern Pacific islands [ 6 ]. RRV is primarily transmitted by Aedes vigil a x and Culex annulirostris mosquitoes, and is maintained via an enzootic cycle through a range of mammalian and marsupial hosts [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%