Multiple endemic disease risk modeling using a Bayesian spatiotemporal shared components model

IF 1.4 Q3 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
I. Jaya, A. Chadidjah, Y. Andriyana, Gatot Riwi Setyanto, Enny Supartini, F. Kristiani
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Abstract

Traditionally, endemic diseases such as dengue, diarrhea, and tuberculosis are modeled separately, which leads to a limited understanding of current disease dynamics and an inaccurate evaluation of the parameters of the different models. In this study, we propose a joint spatiotemporal model to predict the risks of multiple endemic diseases and identify hotspots. The model includes spatial shared component random effects and a covariate for healthy behavior. The model was applied to the joint modeling of dengue, diarrhea, and tuberculosis in thirty districts in Bandung, Indonesia over a five-year period. Our findings show that the joint model was effective in understanding the characteristics of the diseases. One potential advantage of using shared component models is that they can identify diseases with spatial or temporal distribution patterns and consider shared risk factors that may be spatially correlated, such as climate. It is recommended to conduct exploratory analyses to determine the correlation between the risks of the diseases being studied and the reference disease before using this type of model.
基于贝叶斯时空共享分量模型的多种地方病风险建模
传统上,登革热、腹泻和结核病等地方病是单独建模的,这导致对当前疾病动态的理解有限,对不同模型参数的评估也不准确。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个联合的时空模型来预测多种地方病的风险和识别热点。该模型包括空间共享分量随机效应和健康行为协变量。该模型被应用于印度尼西亚万隆30个地区为期5年的登革热、腹泻和结核病联合模型。我们的研究结果表明,关节模型在理解疾病特征方面是有效的。使用共享成分模型的一个潜在优势是,它们可以确定具有空间或时间分布模式的疾病,并考虑可能在空间上相关的共同风险因素,如气候。建议在使用这类模型之前进行探索性分析,确定所研究疾病的风险与参考疾病之间的相关性。
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Decision Science Letters
Decision Science Letters Decision Sciences-Decision Sciences (all)
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