Spatiotemporal high-resolution prediction and mapping: methodology and application to dengue disease

被引:12
作者
Jaya, I. Gede Nyoman Mindra [1 ,2 ]
Folmer, Henk [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Fac Spatial Sci, Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Padjadjaran State Univ, Stat Dept, Bandung, Indonesia
关键词
Dengue disease; Relative risk; Fusion area-cell generalized geoadditive-Gaussian Markov random field model; Bayesian statistics; Big n; Problem; Bottom-up approach; SPACE-TIME VARIATION; SPATIAL MISALIGNMENT; COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS; BAYESIAN-INFERENCE; GAUSSIAN MODELS; LEVEL; POINT; TRANSMISSION; IMPACT; FEVER;
D O I
10.1007/s10109-021-00368-0
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学]; K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Dengue disease has become a major public health problem. Accurate and precise identification, prediction and mapping of high-risk areas are crucial elements of an effective and efficient early warning system in countering the spread of dengue disease. In this paper, we present the fusion area-cell spatiotemporal generalized geoadditive-Gaussian Markov random field (FGG-GMRF) framework for joint estimation of an area-cell model, involving temporally varying coefficients, spatially and temporally structured and unstructured random effects, and spatiotemporal interaction of the random effects. The spatiotemporal Gaussian field is applied to determine the unobserved relative risk at cell level. It is transformed to a Gaussian Markov random field using the finite element method and the linear stochastic partial differential equation approach to solve the "big n" problem. Sub-area relative risk estimates are obtained as block averages of the cell outcomes within each sub-area boundary. The FGG-GMRF model is estimated by applying Bayesian Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation. In the application to Bandung city, Indonesia, we combine low-resolution area level (district) spatiotemporal data on population at risk and incidence and high-resolution cell level data on weather variables to obtain predictions of relative risk at subdistrict level. The predicted dengue relative risk at subdistrict level suggests significant fine-scale heterogeneities which are not apparent when examining the area level. The relative risk varies considerably across subdistricts and time, with the latter showing an increase in the period January-July and a decrease in the period August-December.
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页码:527 / 581
页数:55
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