Environmental Health Economic Analysis Annotated Bibliography
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ReviewAuthors
Brumfield KD, Usmani M, Chen KM, Gangwar M, Jutla AS, Huq A, Colwell RR
Journal
Environmental Microbiology
Summary
In this review, the focus was on environmental parameters associated with incidence and distribution of clinically relevant Vibrio spp. and their role in disease transmission. In addition, molecular methods designed for detection and enumeration proved useful for predictive modeling and are described, namely in the context of prediction of environmental conditions favourable to Vibrio spp., hence human health risk.
Population
Not available
Health Outcomes
- Cholera, gastroenteritis, septicemia, and other extra-intestinal infections
Health Outcome List:
- Not available
Environmental Agents
List of Environmental Agents:
- Reviewed publications that examined bacteria
Source of Environmental Agents:
- Aquatic ecosystems
Economic Evaluation / Methods and Source
Type:
- Not available
Cost Measures:
- Not available
Potential Cost Measures:
- Not available
Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Potential Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Location:
- United States
Models Used:
- Risk prediction models
- National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) probability model
- hydroclimatic risk model
Models References:
- Not available
Methods Used:
- Not available
Sources Used:
- Not available
Economic Citation / Fundings
Citation:
- Brumfield KD, Usmani M, Chen KM, Gangwar M, Jutla AS, Huq A, Colwell RR. Environmental Parameters Associated With Incidence and Transmission of Pathogenic Vibrio Spp. Environmental Microbiology. 2021. 23; 12.
- Pubmed
- DOI
NIEHS Funding:
- R01ES030317
Other Funding:
- Not available