Seasonal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Streamflow along the Ohio River
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Location Selection
2.2. Outcome Data
2.3. Exposure Data
2.4. Exploratory Assessment of Correlation
2.5. Seasonality Assessment
3. Results
STREAMFLOW (FT3/SEC) | ||||||
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MEAN | STD. DEV | MIN | MAX | INTERQUARTILE RANGE | COEFFICENT OF VARIATION | |
Allegheny Co, PA | 19,588.48 | 15,728.91 | 2,431.43 | 80,185.71 | 6,349.29–28,803.57 | 0.803 |
Cabell Co, WV | 50.93 | 82.47 | 0.22 | 780.86 | 4.72–65.21 | 1.619 |
Hamilton Co, OH | 1,419.22 | 1,684.33 | 81.00 | 12,822.86 | 343.64–1,785.93 | 1.187 |
Jefferson Co, KY | 124,019.44 | 108,094.86 | 8,595.71 | 620,571.43 | 37,382.14–183,607.14 | 0.872 |
Daviess Co, KY | 135,325.20 | 112,379.97 | 9,528.57 | 627,142.86 | 45,875.00–193,714.29 | 0.830 |
Vanderburgh Co, IN | 31,707.29 | 30,406.60 | 2,998.57 | 205,857.14 | 10,685.71–42,600.00 | 0.959 |
COUNTY NAME | ELDERLY POPULATION (65 + Y.O.) | CRYPTO-SPORIDIOSIS * | GIARDIASIS * | OTHER PROTOZOA * | VIRUSES * | GI SYMPTOMS * | ILL DEFINED GI INFECTIONS * | ALL GI INFECTIONS * | |||||||
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CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | CASES | RATE | ||
Allegheny Co, PA | 229,290 | 1 | 0.00 | 34 | 0.11 | 2 | 0.01 | 57 | 0.18 | 41,024 | 127.80 | 3,156 | 9.83 | 4,873 | 15.18 |
Cabell Co, WV | 15,586 | 1 | 0.05 | 1 | 0.05 | 1 | 0.05 | 3 | 0.01 | 4,879 | 223.60 | 291 | 13.34 | 392 | 17.96 |
Hamilton Co, OH | 114,280 | 1 | 0.01 | 22 | 0.14 | 1 | 0.01 | 15 | 0.05 | 26,264 | 164.16 | 1,242 | 7.76 | 1,850 | 11.56 |
Jefferson Co, KY | 92,850 | 0 | 0.00 | 9 | 0.07 | 1 | 0.01 | 7 | 0.02 | 24,082 | 185.26 | 1,503 | 11.56 | 2,016 | 15.51 |
Daviess Co, KY | 12,283 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 1 | 0.00 | 3,818 | 222.03 | 185 | 10.76 | 236 | 13.72 |
Vanderburgh Co, IN | 26,233 | 0 | 0.00 | 2 | 0.05 | 2 | 0.05 | 10 | 0.03 | 7,002 | 190.65 | 364 | 9.91 | 527 | 14.35 |
Total (all counties) | 490,522 | 3 | 0.00 | 68 | 0.10 | 7 | 0.01 | 93 | 0.14 | 107,069 | 155.91 | 6741 | 9.82 | 9,894 | 14.41 |
COUNTY AND SEASONAL PATTERN | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY | DATA SOURCE |
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ALLEGHENY CO, PA | 8.795 (8.793, 8.797) * ~4th week of February | 3.56 | Allegheny River (Tributary) |
CABELL CO, WV | 9.758 (9.724, 9.792) * ~1st week of March | 10.18 | East Fork Twelvepole Creek (Tributary) |
HAMILTON CO, OH | 12.404 (12.402, 12.405) * ~3rd week of March | 4.88 | Little Miami River (Tributary) |
JEFFERSON CO, KY | 10.257 (10.256, 10.257) * ~1st week of March | 5.27 | Ohio River (Main Stem) |
DAVIESS CO, KY | 10.480 (10.480, 10.481) * ~1st week of March | 4.83 | Ohio River (Main Stem) |
VANDERBURGH CO, IN | 13.088 (13.088, 13.089) * ~4th week of March | 3.26 | Wabash River (Tributary) |
WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT | ADJUSTING FOR STREAMFLOW † | |||
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COUNTY AND SEASONAL PATTERN | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY |
ALLEGHENY CO, PA | 10.13 (9.95, 10.31) * ~1st week of March | 1.19 | 10.28 (8.01, 12.54) * ~1st week of March | 1.17 |
CABELL CO, WV | 2.90 (2.69, 3.11) * ~3rd week of January | 1.21 | 2.66 (1.75, 3.57) * ~3rd week of January | 1.20 |
HAMILTON CO, OH | 8.93 (8.61, 9.24) * ~4th week of February | 1.20 | 8.85 (8.28, 9.43) * ~4th week of February | 1.19 |
JEFFERSON CO, KY | 6.36 (6.02, 6.70) * ~2nd week of February | 1.22 | 6.02 (4.03, 8.01) * ~2nd week of February | 1.20 |
DAVIESS CO, KY | 3.39 (3.15, 3.63) * ~3rd week of January | 1.20 | 3.19 (1.68, 4.69) * ~3rd week of January | 1.20 |
VANDERBURGH CO, IN | 7.90 (7.38, 8.41) ~3rd week of February | 1.11 | 7.55 (6.57, 8.53) ~3rd week of February | 1.11 |
WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT | ADJUSTING FOR STREAMFLOW † | |||
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COUNTY AND SEASONAL PATTERN | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY |
ALLEGHENY CO, PA | 6.40 (5.97, 6.83) * ~2nd week of February | 2.44 | 6.52 (4.93, 8.11) * ~2nd week of February | 2.54 |
CABELL CO, WV | 5.08 (4.64, 5.51) * ~1st week of February | 2.62 | 4.93 (3.97, 5.89) * ~1st week of February | 2.56 |
HAMILTON CO, OH | 6.88 (6.32, 7.44) ~2nd week of February | 1.76 | 6.69 (6.29, 7.09) ~2nd week of February | 1.74 |
JEFFERSON CO, KY | 4.96 (4.52, 5.40) * ~1st week of February | 2.57 | 5.52 (4.16, 6.87) * ~1st week of February | 2.80 |
DAVIESS CO, KY | 3.69 (3.27, 4.10) * ~3rd week of January | 3.88 | 3.79 (2.84, 4.74) * ~3rd week of January | 3.94 |
VANDERBURGH CO, IN | 3.79 (3.51, 4.08) * ~3rd week of January | 2.78 | 4.28 (3.90, 4.67) * ~3rd week of January | 2.86 |
WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT | ADJUSTING FOR STREAMFLOW † | |||
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COUNTY AND SEASONAL PATTERN | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY | PEAK ESTIMATE (95% CI) | RELATIVE INTENSITY |
ALLEGHENY CO, PA | 8.04 (7.36, 8.71) * ~3rd week of February | 1.63 | 8.10 (5.87, 10.33) * ~3rd week of February | 1.75 |
CABELL CO, WV | 4.79 (4.70, 4.89) * ~1st week of February | 1.90 | 4.69 (3.45, 5.92) * ~1st week of February | 1.87 |
HAMILTON CO, OH | 9.38 (8.24, 10.51) ~4th week of February | 1.44 | 9.39 (8.61, 10.17) ~4th week of February | 1.44 |
JEFFERSON CO, KY | 5.67 (5.49, 5.85) * ~1st week of February | 1.82 | 6.47 (4.60, 8.33) * ~2nd week of February | 2.04 |
DAVIESS CO, KY | 3.13 (2.99, 3.27) * ~3rd week of January | 2.61 | 3.16 (2.03, 4.29) * ~3rd week of January | 2.61 |
VANDERBURGH CO, IN | 4.02 (3.55, 4.49) * ~4th week of January | 1.76 | 5.00 (4.49, 5.51) * ~1st week of February | 1.84 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Conflict of Interest
Disclaimer
Acknowledgements
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Supplemental Information
Allegheny Co, PA | Cabell Co, WV | Hamilton Co, OH | Jefferson Co, KY | Daviess Co, KY | Vanderburgh Co, IN | |
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Allegheny Co, PA | 1.000 | 0.645 * | 0.619 * | 0.819 * | 0.812 * | 0.556 * |
Cabell Co, WV | 1.000 | 0.689 * | 0.853 * | 0.846 * | 0.529 * | |
Hamilton Co, OH | 1.000 | 0.821 * | 0.824 * | 0.708 * | ||
Jefferson Co, KY | 1.000 | 0.994 * | 0.681 * | |||
Daviess Co, KY | 1.000 | 0.697 * | ||||
Vanderburgh Co, IN | 1.000 |
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Jagai, J.S.; Griffiths, J.K.; Kirshen, P.K.; Webb, P.; Naumova, E.N. Seasonal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Streamflow along the Ohio River. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1771-1790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051771
Jagai JS, Griffiths JK, Kirshen PK, Webb P, Naumova EN. Seasonal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Streamflow along the Ohio River. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2012; 9(5):1771-1790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051771
Chicago/Turabian StyleJagai, Jyotsna S., Jeffrey K. Griffiths, Paul K. Kirshen, Patrick Webb, and Elena N. Naumova. 2012. "Seasonal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Streamflow along the Ohio River" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 9, no. 5: 1771-1790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051771
APA StyleJagai, J. S., Griffiths, J. K., Kirshen, P. K., Webb, P., & Naumova, E. N. (2012). Seasonal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Streamflow along the Ohio River. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9(5), 1771-1790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051771