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El Nino Southern Oscillation, monsoon anomaly, and childhood diarrheal disease morbidity in Nepal
Document Type
Report
Source
PNAS Nexus. May, 2022, Vol. 1 Issue 2
Subject
Nepal
Language
English
ISSN
2752-6542
Abstract
Climate change is adversely impacting the burden of diarrheal diseases. Despite significant reduction in global prevalence, diarrheal disease remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young children in low- and middle-income countries. Previous studies have shown that diarrheal disease is associated with meteorological conditions but the role of large-scale climate phenomena such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and monsoon anomaly is less understood. We obtained 13 years (2002-2014) of diarrheal disease data from Nepal and investigated how the disease rate is associated with phases of ENSO (El Nino, La Nina, vs. ENSO neutral) monsoon rainfall anomaly (below normal, above normal, vs. normal), and changes in timing of monsoon onset, and withdrawal (early, late, vs. normal). Monsoon season was associated with a 21% increase in diarrheal disease rates (Incident Rate Ratios [IRR]: 1.21; 95% CI: 1.16-1.27). El Nino was associated with an 8% reduction in risk while the La Nina was associated with a 32% increase in under-5 diarrheal disease rates. Likewise, higher-than-normal monsoon rainfall was associated with increased rates of diarrheal disease, with considerably higher rates observed in the mountain region (IRR 1.51,95% CI: 1.19-1.92). Our findings suggest that under-5 diarrheal disease burden in Nepal is significantly influenced by ENSO and changes in seasonal monsoon dynamics. Since both ENSO phases and monsoon can be predicted with considerably longer lead time compared to weather, our findings will pave the way for the development of more effective early warning systems for climate sensitive infectious diseases. Keywords: climate change, extreme event, diarrhea, Nepal, ENSO, El Nino
Significance Statement: Climate change is impacting burden of infectious diseases across the globe. Using Nepal as a case study, here we show how large-scale weather phenomenon such as ENSO and [...]