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Social Determinants of Social Determinants of Infectious DiseaseInfectious Disease
Allison E. Aiello, PhD, MSJohn G. Searle Assistant Professor of Public Health
Assistant Professor of EpidemiologyDepartment of Epidemiology
Center for Social Epidemiology and Population HealthUniversity of Michigan-School of Public Health
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OutlineOutline
• What is social epidemiology?
• Social patterning of infection– Examples
• Implications for prevention
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Social EpidemiologySocial Epidemiology
Emerged during the chronic disease era
• Term traced back to a 1950 article by Alfred Yankauer– The relationship of fetal and infant mortality to
residential segregation: an inquiry into social epidemiology- American Sociological Review
• Term increased in the literature after 1969
3Krieger, N. Int J Epidemiol.2001;30:688-77
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SocialSocial DeterminantsDeterminants
• Social Epidemiology – Focus on social conditions that promote or
harm health rather than on specific outcomes
• Requires researchers to move from proximate to distal factors
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Social EpidemiologySocial Epidemiology Became a Became a Study of Chronic DiseasesStudy of Chronic Diseases
“field of inquiry that regards the role of social and psychological factors in the etiology of chronic diseases”– Reynaud M. Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 1987;35:3-19
“ a term which has recently come into favor to describe research concerned with social factors in the etiology of chronic disease”– McQueen DV. Soc Sci Med. 1982;16:353-67
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The The ““GradientGradient”” in chronic diseasein chronic disease
• Wealthier, more educated people live longer, healthier lives (on average)
• Access to care and traditional behavioral factors do not entirely explain the gradient
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Davey Smith G, Carroll D, Rankin S, Rowan D. Socioeconomic differentials in mortality: evidence from Glasgow graveyards. BMJ 1992;305:1554-1557.
Every meter in height of the grave, adjusted for year of death:
•1.93 years (95%CI 1.06-2.80) later age at death for men
•2.92 years (95%CI 1.76-4.08) later age at death for women
Died in 1800’s
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Years of Education and MortalityYears of Education and Mortality
Age-adjusted Relative Risk of Mortality from Cox Models, National Longitudinal Mortality Study (NLMS), ~8 years follow-up time (males)
Mor
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Education in years
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Socioeconomic and psychosocial Socioeconomic and psychosocial gradientsgradients
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• Cardiovascular disease
• Dementia and cognitive impairment
• Physical functioning
• Some cancers
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Potential Pathway: Stress?Potential Pathway: Stress?
Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) associated with greater exposure to stressors such as:
– perceived financial strain – job insecurity– low job control – negative life events – unsafe residential environments– discriminatory experiences
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Hypothesized PathwaysHypothesized Pathways
Central Nervous System
Endocrine
System
Immune
System
Pituit
ary h
ormon
es Neuropeptides
Endocrine hormonesEndo
crine
horm
ones
Immunotransmitters
Immunotransmitters
STRESSORS
Figure from D.N. Khansar et al. (1990) Immunol. Today 11:17011
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What is the evidence for a What is the evidence for a relationship between social relationship between social
factors and infection in the US?factors and infection in the US?
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TodayToday
• Social, political, behavioral and environmental factors are widely accepted as forces shaping emergence and reemergence of pathogens
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Childhood Childhood Socioeconomics Socioeconomics and Coldsand Colds
Ownership from ages 1-9 was a more important marker than adolescence
Critical period hypothesis?
Figure from: Cohen et al. (2004) Childhood socioeconomic status and host resistance to infectious illness in adulthood. Psychosomatic Med 66:553-8
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HepatocellularHepatocellular carcinoma, carcinoma, Chronic hepatitisChronic hepatitis
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) ›
Post-transplant accelerated atherosclerosisCytomegalovirus
(CMV)
›
›
Peptic Ulcer Disease, Gastric lymphoma
Helicobacter pylori
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Cervical Cervical CarcinomaCarcinoma
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) ›
Shingles, neuropathy
Varicella zoster
Rheumatic heart disease
Streptococcus pyogenes
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Implicated Pathogens
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CrohnCrohn’’ss diseasedisease
Clostridium
›
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
HTLV-1, EBV ›
C. jejuni
Mycobacterium paratuber
EBV
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Cardiovascular Cardiovascular diseasedisease
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, periodontal bacteria, hepatitis A virus (HAV)
›CMV
HAV
Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia, DementiaDementia
Toxoplasma gondii, HSV- 2, CMV, prenatal exposure to viruses/influenza
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Toxoplasma gondii
CMV
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Social Patterning of Social Patterning of H. pyloriH. pylori
McQuillan GM, et al.Am J Public Health. 2004 Nov;94(11):1952-8.
Graphic modified from: Levenstein, S. BMJ 1998;316:538-541, Lochhead, P. et al. Best Practice &
Research Clinical Gastroenterology. Volume 21, Issue 2, April 2007, Pages 281-297
H. pylori
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Social Patterning of Social Patterning of H. pylori: H. pylori: importance of childhoodimportance of childhood
Figure from: Malaty, HM & Graham, DY. 1994. Gut. 35;742-745
High
Low
HighLow Middle
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Prevalence of HPV among US Prevalence of HPV among US Women (N=1,921) ages 14Women (N=1,921) ages 14--5959
Data from: Kahn, JA et al.(2007)Obstetrics and Gynecology.110(1):87-95
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Zajacova, Dowd and Aiello (2009) Socioeconomic and race/ethnic patterns in persistent infection burden among US adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences
Age Adjusted Prevalence of Infection by Education, NHANES
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CMV immune response by Age and Education, CMV immune response by Age and Education, NHANESNHANES
*Adjusted for race/ethnicity, income, and sex. Censored regression of education in years: slope=-0.05 (0.02) p <0.01
Dowd, J.B and A.E. Aiello (2009) Socioeconomic differentials in immune response. Epidemiology
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*Adjusted for race/ethnicity, education, and sex. Censored regression of log family income: slope=-0.25 (0.07), p <0.01
Dowd, J.B and A.E. Aiello (2009) Socioeconomic differentials in immune response. Epidemiology
CMV immune response by Age and Income, CMV immune response by Age and Income, NHANESNHANES
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28Figure From: Epstein, SE. (2002) The multiple mechanism by which infection may contribute to atherosclerosis development and course. Circulation Research. 90:204
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Zajacova, Dowd and Aiello (2009) Socioeconomic and race/ethnic patterns in persistent infection burden among US adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences
Pathogen Burden by Race and Education, NHANES
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Disparities in A H1N1Disparities in A H1N1
• Race/ethnic disparities in infection– Boston Public Health
• Race/ethnic disparities in medical treatment– Chicago and Boston
• Prevention measures? Vaccines, antivirals, NPIs?
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Dynamics of infectionDynamics of infection
• My disease status affects your disease status– Not independent units
Reproductive number
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Reproductive number RReproductive number R00
• “Are zero” or “are-naught”– From general population theory
• R0 = expected number of secondary infectious cases that one infectious host will produce during his or her infectious period in a large population that is completely susceptible
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Reproductive number RReproductive number R0 0 FormulaFormula
RR0 =0 =Number of contacts per unit
time
c
Probability of transmission per contact
p
Mean duration of
infectiousness
d
X X
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Public Health Standpoint and RPublic Health Standpoint and R0 0
• For an epidemic to occur in a susceptible population R0 > 1
• If R0 < 1 an average case will not reproduce itself
• Caveat: since it is an average it is possible to have an R0 < 1 with a case that causes more than one infective case. – A sustaining outbreak is very unlikely
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CMV in ages 12CMV in ages 12--49 in US 49 in US
Variable Reproductive Ratio
Average Age at Infection
Entire US 1.7 28.6Male 1.7 28.0Female 1.6 29.1NH Black 4.1 16.3Mexican American 3.7 17.5NH White 1.6 29.3Income Low 2.7 21.9Income Mid 1.9 26.7Income High 1.6 28.9
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* Primary CMV infections per 100 seronegative persons per yearTable from: Colugnati FA, Staras SA, Dollard SC, Cannon MJ. BMC Infect.Dis. 2007. 7:71.
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Immunization and RImmunization and R00
• Immunization can be used to reduce the number of susceptible individuals
• What fraction do we need to vaccinate so that we produce enough immune whereby infective people are no longer able on average to infect one other person?
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Immunization and R0Immunization and R0
• Assume R0 = 2 for CMV in US population– Fraction (f) that needs to be immunized before
the age of first infection is• f = 1- (1/ R0)• 1- (1/2)= 50%
• A higher R0 requires immunization of a higher fraction to eliminate transmission
• Implications for SEP and race/ethnic groups
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ConclusionsConclusions
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Strong SEP differentials in many infections in the US
– Affect wages, schooling, education attainment, occupational attainment
• Disparities affect disease dynamics leading to persistence in disparites over time and space in susceptible groups
Graphic: Want to help stop the spread of H1N1 influenza? Yes, you can! Courtesy of Ben Heine
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Conclusions Cont.Conclusions Cont.
• Some evidence to suggest a role for psychosocial factors in immune response
• Targeting interventions at social and biological level– Vaccinations?– Reducing poverty, improving living standards,
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Social and environmental patterningSocial and environmental patterning
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“If two susceptible subjects are exposed to equal doses of the same germ, and one develops infection while the other does not, the factor governing the development of the infection clearly lies outside the germ.”
Stewart, GT. Limitations of the germ theory. Lancet. 1968 May 18;1(7551):1077-81
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Thank You and Thank You and AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
• Jennifer Dowd, PhD, Hunter College
• Erin Rees-Clayton, PhD, U of M
• Rebecca Coulborn, MPH, U of M
• Aiello Research Group41