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Climate Factors Drive Leptospirosis Risk in Europe, Projections Show Increases

"Spatiotemporal dynamics of leptospirosis in Europe: a retrospective observational study with prospective projections." — The Lancet regional health. Europe, 2026

May 31, 2026by AI Curated

Climate Factors Drive Leptospirosis Risk in Europe, Projections Show Increases

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.

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