Seasonal Risk of Animal Plague in the Meriones unguiculatus Plague foci-focus and Influencing Factors
Peipei Jiang, Hairong Li, Linsheng Yang, Li WangBackground:
Due to successive human infections and the extremely active animal epidemics in recent years,
Methods:
This study compiles data on infected animals and vectors within the plague foci-focus through literature review, employs maximum entropy model (MaxEnt) to simulate seasonal variations in animal plague risk, and analyzes the influence of environmental factors on plague epidemic risk in different seasons.
Results:
During spring and summer, high-risk zones were predominantly clustered in the western Ordos desert steppe region. In autumn, areas of high and extremely high risk significantly increased in the eastern dry steppe and central desert steppe zones, and the overall risk zones decreased substantially in winter.
Conclusions:
Seasonal plague epidemics in the