Adopting a Statistical, Mechanistic, Integrated Surveillance, Thermal Biology, and Holistic (SMITH) Approach for Arbovirus Control in a Changing Climate: A Review of Evidence

Author:

Oladipo Habeebullah Jayeola12ORCID,Tajudeen Yusuf Amuda13ORCID,Oladunjoye Iyiola Olatunji1ORCID,Mustapha Sheriff Taye1ORCID,Sodiq Yusuff Inaolaji4ORCID,Yusuf Rashidat Onyinoyi2ORCID,Egbewande Oluwaseyi Muyiwa2ORCID,Muili Abdulbasit Opeyemi5,Adigun Taofeekat Oluwatosin6,Taiwo Emmanuel O.7,El-Sherbini Mona Said8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Ilorin, P.M.B. 1515, Ilorin 240003, Nigeria

2. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ilorin, P.M.B. 1515, Ilorin 240003, Nigeria

3. Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, P.M.B. 5017 G.P.O, Ibadan 200212, Nigeria

4. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibadan-Ife Rd, Ife 220101, Osun State, Nigeria

5. Department of Medicine, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Oyo/Ilorin Rd, Ogbomosho 210214, Nigeria

6. Department of Health Education, University of Ibadan P.M.B. 5017 G.P.O, Ibadan 200212, Nigeria

7. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Maitama, Abuja 900103, Nigeria

8. Department of Medical Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt

Abstract

Arbovirus control depends on accurate projections of likely changes in the arthropod vector species, essential to inform local and global public health authorities. According to the WHO Assembly and the Global Vector Control Response (GVCR), by 2030, the burden of vector-borne diseases, particularly arbovirus infections, is expected to be greatly decreased. However, anthropogenic drivers, including climate change, insecticide resistance, and a lack of operational local databases for risk management of emerging and re-emerging arboviruses, hinders effective implementation plans. This article presents a statistical, mechanistic, integrated surveillance, thermal biology, and holistic framework (termed SMITH) to discuss how temperature variations affect the biological transmission, replication, extrinsic incubation period, nutritional behavior, distribution, and survival (TRENDS) of arboviruses. Future transdisciplinary research that involves knowledge translation between local and global communities is required for early detection and risk management of the growing threat posed by arboviruses for human, animal, and planetary health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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