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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2010

Satellite Derived Forest Phenology and Its Relation with Nephropathia Epidemica in Belgium

Jose Miguel Barrios; Willem Verstraeten; Piet Maes; Jan Clement; Jean-Marie Aerts; Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Julie Wambacq; Katrien Lagrou; Geneviève Ducoffre; Marc Van Ranst; Daniel Berckmans; Pol Coppin

The connection between nephropathia epidemica (NE) and vegetation dynamics has been emphasized in recent studies. Changing climate has been suggested as a triggering factor of recently observed epidemiologic peaks in reported NE cases. We have investigated whether there is a connection between the NE occurrence pattern in Belgium and specific trends in remotely sensed phenology parameters of broad-leaved forests. The analysis of time series of the MODIS Enhanced Vegetation Index revealed that changes in forest phenology, considered in literature as an effect of climate change, may affect the mechanics of NE transmission.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2013

Ecological niche modelling of bank voles in western Europe

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Miguel Barrios; Jamshid Farifteh; Piet Maes; Jan Clement; Willem Verstraeten; Katrien Tersago; Marc Van Ranst; Pol Coppin; Daniel Berckmans; Jean-Marie Aerts

The bank vole (Myodes glareolus) is the natural host of Puumala virus (PUUV) in vast areas of Europe. PUUV is one of the hantaviruses which are transmitted to humans by infected rodents. PUUV causes a general mild form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) called nephropathia epidemica (NE). Vector-borne and zoonotic diseases generally display clear spatial patterns due to different space-dependent factors. Land cover influences disease transmission by controlling both the spatial distribution of vectors or hosts, as well as by facilitating the human contact with them. In this study the use of ecological niche modelling (ENM) for predicting the geographical distribution of bank vole population on the basis of spatial climate information is tested. The Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Prediction (GARP) is used to model the ecological niche of bank voles in Western Europe. The meteorological data, land cover types and geo-referenced points representing the locations of the bank voles (latitude/longitude) in the study area are used as the primary model input value. The predictive accuracy of the bank vole ecologic niche model was significant (training accuracy of 86%). The output of the GARP models based on the 50% subsets of points used for testing the model showed an accuracy of 75%. Compared with random models, the probability of such high predictivity was low (χ2 tests, p < 10−6). As such, the GARP models were predictive and the used ecologic niche model indeed indicates the ecologic requirements of bank voles. This approach successfully identified the areas of infection risk across the study area. The result suggests that the niche modelling approach can be implemented in a next step towards the development of new tools for monitoring the bank vole’s population.


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2013

The automatic monitoring of pigs water use by cameras

Mohammadamin Kashiha; Claudia Bahr; Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Sanne Ott; Christel Moons; Theo Niewold; Frank Odberg; Daniel Berckmans


Biosystems Engineering | 2011

A dynamic data-based model describing nephropathia epidemica in Belgium

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Jose Miguel Barrios; Piet Maes; Willem Verstraeten; Jan Clement; Geneviève Ducoffre; Katrien Lagrou; Marc Van Ranst; Pol Coppin; Daniel Berckmans; Jean-Marie Aerts


Biosystems Engineering | 2014

Modelling seasonal and multi-annual variation in bank vole populations and nephropathia epidemica

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; C. James Taylor; Piet Maes; Jan Clement; Willem Verstraeten; Marc Van Ranst; Pol Coppin; Daniel Berckmans; Jean-Marie Aerts


The International Journal of Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences | 2016

Modelling Bank Vole Population Dynamics as A Function of ClimateVariables

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Piet Maes; Jan Clement; Willem Verstraeten; Marc Van Ranst; Pol Coppin; Daniel Berckmans; Jean-Marie Aerts


World academy of science, engineering and technology | 2012

Model-based prediction of nephropathia epidemica outbreaks in Belgium based on climatological and vegetation data

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; C. James Taylor; Piet Maes; Willem Verstraeten; Clement Jan; Barrios Miguel; Lagrou Katrien; Van Ranst Marc; Coppin Pol; Berckmans Daniel; Aerts Jean-Marie


International conference of Agricultural Engineering CIGR-AgEng2012 | 2012

Can we monitor water use of pigs in an automated way by cameras

Mohammadamin Kashiha; Claudia Bahr; Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Sanne Ott; Christel Moons; Theo Niewold; Frank Odberg; Daniel Berckmans


Infomation Technology, Automation and Precision Farming. International Conference of Agricultural Engineering - CIGR-AgEng 2012: Agriculture and Engineering for a Healthier Life, Valencia, Spain, 8-12 July 2012. | 2012

Journal: computers and electronics in agriculture: can we monitor water use of pigs in an automated way by cameras?

Mohammadamin Kashiha; Claudia Bahr; Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Sanne Ott; Christel Moons; Theo Niewold; Frank Odberg; Daniel Berckmans


Proceedings of the World Congress of Epidemiology | 2011

Time series analysis performed on Nephrophatia epidemica in belgium

Sara Amirpour Haredasht; Miguel Barrios González; Piet Maes; Willem Verstraeten; Jean Clement; Julie Wambacq; Katrien Lagrou; Marc Van Ranst; Pol Coppin; Daniel Berckmans; Jean-Marie Aerts

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Daniel Berckmans

Catholic University of Leuven

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Piet Maes

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Willem Verstraeten

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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Jean-Marie Aerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Clement

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marc Van Ranst

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Claudia Bahr

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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