Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China

AbstractBackground: Neural tube defect (NTD) prevalence in northern China is among the highest worldwide. Dealingwith the NTD situation is ranked as the number one task in China’s scientific development plan in population andhealth field for the next decade. Physical and social environments account...

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Main Authors: Wang, J., Liu, Xin, Christakos, G., Liao, Y., Gu, X., Zheng, X.
Format: Journal Article
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38385
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author Wang, J.
Liu, Xin
Christakos, G.
Liao, Y.
Gu, X.
Zheng, X.
author_facet Wang, J.
Liu, Xin
Christakos, G.
Liao, Y.
Gu, X.
Zheng, X.
author_sort Wang, J.
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description AbstractBackground: Neural tube defect (NTD) prevalence in northern China is among the highest worldwide. Dealingwith the NTD situation is ranked as the number one task in China’s scientific development plan in population andhealth field for the next decade. Physical and social environments account for much of the disease’s occurrence.The environmental determinants and their effects on NTD vary across geographical regions, whereas factors thatplay a significant role in NTD occurrence may be buried by global statistics analysis to a pooled dataset over theentire study area. This study aims at identification of the local determinants of NTD across the study area andexploration of the epidemiological implications of the findings.Methods: NTD prevalence rate is represented in terms of the random field theory, and Rushton’s circle method isused to stabilize NTD rate estimation across the geographical area of interest; NTD determinants are representedby their measurable proxy variables and the geographical weighted regression (GWR) technique is used torepresent the spatial heterogeneity of the NTD determinants.Results: Informative maps of the NTD rates and the statistically significant proxy variables are generated andrigorously assessed in quantitative terms.Conclusions: The NTD determinants in the study area are investigated and interpreted on the basis of the mapsof the proxy variables and the relationships between the proxy variables and the NTD determinants. No singledeterminant was found to dominate the NTD occurrence in the study area. Villages where NTD rates aresignificantly linked to environmental determinants are identified (some places are more closely linked to certainenvironmental factors than others). The results improve current understanding of NTD spread in China and providevaluable information for adequate disease intervention planning.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-383852017-09-13T14:15:05Z Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China Wang, J. Liu, Xin Christakos, G. Liao, Y. Gu, X. Zheng, X. AbstractBackground: Neural tube defect (NTD) prevalence in northern China is among the highest worldwide. Dealingwith the NTD situation is ranked as the number one task in China’s scientific development plan in population andhealth field for the next decade. Physical and social environments account for much of the disease’s occurrence.The environmental determinants and their effects on NTD vary across geographical regions, whereas factors thatplay a significant role in NTD occurrence may be buried by global statistics analysis to a pooled dataset over theentire study area. This study aims at identification of the local determinants of NTD across the study area andexploration of the epidemiological implications of the findings.Methods: NTD prevalence rate is represented in terms of the random field theory, and Rushton’s circle method isused to stabilize NTD rate estimation across the geographical area of interest; NTD determinants are representedby their measurable proxy variables and the geographical weighted regression (GWR) technique is used torepresent the spatial heterogeneity of the NTD determinants.Results: Informative maps of the NTD rates and the statistically significant proxy variables are generated andrigorously assessed in quantitative terms.Conclusions: The NTD determinants in the study area are investigated and interpreted on the basis of the mapsof the proxy variables and the relationships between the proxy variables and the NTD determinants. No singledeterminant was found to dominate the NTD occurrence in the study area. Villages where NTD rates aresignificantly linked to environmental determinants are identified (some places are more closely linked to certainenvironmental factors than others). The results improve current understanding of NTD spread in China and providevaluable information for adequate disease intervention planning. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38385 10.1186/1471-2458-10-52 BioMed Central Ltd unknown
spellingShingle Wang, J.
Liu, Xin
Christakos, G.
Liao, Y.
Gu, X.
Zheng, X.
Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title_full Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title_fullStr Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title_short Assessing Local Determinants of Neural Tube Defects in the Heshun Region, Shanxi Province, China
title_sort assessing local determinants of neural tube defects in the heshun region, shanxi province, china
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38385