What they found
Researchers found that leptospirosis risk in Europe is significantly influenced by environmental factors. Elevated SPEI-3 (precipitation/evapotranspiration) showed a maximum relative risk of 1.62, while higher mean temperatures had a maximum relative risk of 5.28.
What they studied
This study conducted a Europe-wide spatiotemporal assessment of leptospirosis risk, integrating epidemiological, environmental, and climate data. They used monthly cases from 2010-2023 to model key risk factors and project future incidence.
Takeaways
The abstract focuses on findings regarding leptospirosis risk factors and future projections; it does not provide personal how-to steps.
About this paper
This was a retrospective observational study with prospective projections, assessing leptospirosis risk across Europe. Researchers integrated epidemiological, environmental, and climate data from 2010 to 2023 to develop a Bayesian hierarchical model.
