Title of article :
Vector-borne infectious disease mapping with stochastic difference equations: an analysis of dengue disease in Malaysia
Author/Authors :
N. A. Samat&D. F. Percy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Few publications consider the estimation of relative risk for vector-borne infectious diseases. Most of
these articles involve exploratory analysis that includes the study of covariates and their effects on disease
distribution and the study of geographic information systems to integrate patient-related information. The
aim of this paper is to introduce an alternative method of relative risk estimation based on discrete time–
space stochastic SIR-SI models (susceptible–infective–recovered for human populations; susceptible–
infective for vector populations) for the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases, particularly
dengue disease. First, we describe deterministic compartmental SIR-SI models that are suitable for dengue
disease transmission. We then adapt these to develop corresponding discrete time–space stochastic SIRSI
models. Finally, we develop an alternative method of estimating the relative risk for dengue disease
mapping based on these models and apply them to analyse dengue data from Malaysia. This new approach
offers a better model for estimating the relative risk for dengue disease mapping compared with the other
common approaches, because it takes into account the transmission process of the disease while allowing
for covariates and spatial correlation between risks in adjacent regions.
Keywords :
Relative Risk , Disease mapping , dengue disease , tract-count data , SIR-SI models
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS