Applications of time series analysis in epidemiology: Literature review and our experience during COVID-19 pandemic

被引:5
作者
Tomov, Latchezar [1 ,6 ]
Chervenkov, Lyubomir [2 ]
Miteva, Dimitrina Georgieva [3 ]
Batselova, Hristiana [4 ]
Velikova, Tsvetelina [5 ]
机构
[1] New Bulgarian Univ, Dept Informat, Sofia 1618, Bulgaria
[2] Med Univ Plovdiv, Dept Diagnost Imaging, Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria
[3] Sofia Univ St Kliment Ohridski, Fac Biol, Dept Genet, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria
[4] Med Univ, Univ Hosp St George, Dept Epidemiol & Disaster Med, Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria
[5] Sofia Univ, Dept Med Fac, St Kliment Ohridski, Sofia 1407, Bulgaria
[6] New Bulgarian Univ, Dept Informat, Montevideo 21 Str, Sofia 1618, Bulgaria
关键词
Time series analysis; Epidemiology; COVID-19; Pandemic; Auto-regressive integrated moving average; Excess mortality; Seroprevalence; MODEL; SEROPREVALENCE; REGRESSION;
D O I
10.12998/wjcc.v11.i29.6974
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Time series analysis is a valuable tool in epidemiology that complements the classical epidemiological models in two different ways: Prediction and forecast. Prediction is related to explaining past and current data based on various internal and external influences that may or may not have a causative role. Forecasting is an exploration of the possible future values based on the predictive ability of the model and hypothesized future values of the external and/or internal influences. The time series analysis approach has the advantage of being easier to use (in the cases of more straightforward and linear models such as Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average). Still, it is limited in forecasting time, unlike the classical models such as Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Removed. Its applicability in forecasting comes from its better accuracy for short-term prediction. In its basic form, it does not assume much theoretical knowledge of the mechanisms of spreading and mutating pathogens or the reaction of people and regulatory structures (governments, companies, etc.). Instead, it estimates from the data directly. Its predictive ability allows testing hypotheses for different factors that positively or negatively contribute to the pandemic spread; be it school closures, emerging variants, etc. It can be used in mortality or hospital risk estimation from new cases, seroprevalence studies, assessing properties of emerging variants, and estimating excess mortality and its relationship with a pandemic.
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页码:6974 / 6983
页数:10
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