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   Forecast of Dengue Incidence Using Temperature and Rainfall  
   
نویسنده hii y.l. ,zhu h. ,ng n. ,ng l.c. ,rocklöv j.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2012 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 11
چکیده    Introduction: an accurate early warning system to predict impending epidemics enhances the effectiveness of preventive measures against dengue fever. the aim of this study was to develop and validate a forecasting model that could predict dengue cases and provide timely early warning in singapore. methodology and principal findings: we developed a time series poisson multivariate regression model using weekly mean temperature and cumulative rainfall over the period 2000-2010. weather data were modeled using piecewise linear spline functions. we analyzed various lag times between dengue and weather variables to identify the optimal dengue forecasting period. autoregression,seasonality and trend were considered in the model. we validated the model by forecasting dengue cases for week 1 of 2011 up to week 16 of 2012 using weather data alone. model selection and validation were based on akaike's information criterion,standardized root mean square error,and residuals diagnoses. a receiver operating characteristics curve was used to analyze the sensitivity of the forecast of epidemics. the optimal period for dengue forecast was 16 weeks. our model forecasted correctly with errors of 0.3 and 0.32 of the standard deviation of reported cases during the model training and validation periods,respectively. it was sensitive enough to distinguish between outbreak and non-outbreak to a 96% (ci = 93-98%) in 2004-2010 and 98% (ci = 95%-100%) in 2011. the model predicted the outbreak in 2011 accurately with less than 3% possibility of false alarm. significance: we have developed a weather-based dengue forecasting model that allows warning 16 weeks in advance of dengue epidemics with high sensitivity and specificity. we demonstrate that models using temperature and rainfall could be simple,precise,and low cost tools for dengue forecasting which could be used to enhance decision making on the timing,scale of vector control operations,and utilization of limited resources. © 2012 hii et al.
آدرس umeå centre for global health research,epidemiology and global health,department of public health and clinical medicine,umeå university,umeå, Sweden, laboratory of mathematical parallel systems,department of mathematics and statistics,york university,toronto,on, Canada, umeå centre for global health research,epidemiology and global health,department of public health and clinical medicine,umeå university,umeå, Sweden, environmental health institute,national environment agency,singapore, Singapore, umeå centre for global health research,epidemiology and global health,department of public health and clinical medicine,umeå university,umeå, Sweden
 
     
   
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