Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand

Influenza-like illness (ILI) is an acute respiratory disease that remains a public health concern for its ability to circulate globally affecting any age group and gender causing serious illness with mortality risk. Comprehensive assessment of the spatio-temporal dynamics of ILI is a prerequisite fo...

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Main Authors: Prakash Madhav Nimbalkar, Nitin Kumar Tripathi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-11-01
Series:Geospatial Health
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Online Access:http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/447
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spelling doaj-c7e31d81038044b49a26560c6bb6186d2020-11-25T04:01:00ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeospatial Health1827-19871970-70962016-11-0111310.4081/gh.2016.447393Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in ThailandPrakash Madhav Nimbalkar0Nitin Kumar Tripathi1Department of Geoinformatics, Cartography and Remote Sensing, University of Warsaw, WarsawSchool of Engineering and Technology, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong LuangInfluenza-like illness (ILI) is an acute respiratory disease that remains a public health concern for its ability to circulate globally affecting any age group and gender causing serious illness with mortality risk. Comprehensive assessment of the spatio-temporal dynamics of ILI is a prerequisite for effective risk assessment and application of control measures. Though meteorological parameters, such as rainfall, average relative humidity and temperature, influence ILI and represent crucial information for control of this disease, the relation between the disease and these variables is not clearly understood in tropical climates. The aim of this study was to analyse the epidemiology of ILI cases using integrated methods (space-time analysis, spatial autocorrelation and other correlation statistics). After 2009s H<sub>1</sub>N<sub>1</sub> influenza pandemic, Phitsanulok Province in northern Thailand was strongly affected by ILI for many years. This study is based on ILI cases in villages in this province from 2005 to 2012. We used highly precise weekly incidence records covering eight years, which allowed accurate estimation of the ILI outbreak. Comprehensive methodology was developed to analyse the global and local patterns of the spread of the disease. Significant space-time clusters were detected over the study region during eight different periods. ILI cases showed seasonal clustered patterns with a peak in 2010 (P&gt;0.05-9.999 iterations). Local indicators of spatial association identified hotspots for each year. Statistically, the weather pattern showed a clear influence on ILI cases and it strongly correlated with humidity at a lag of 1 month, while temperature had a weaker correlation.http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/447Influenza-like illnessEpidemiologySpace-time analysisWeather variabilityThailand
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Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
Geospatial Health
Influenza-like illness
Epidemiology
Space-time analysis
Weather variability
Thailand
author_facet Prakash Madhav Nimbalkar
Nitin Kumar Tripathi
author_sort Prakash Madhav Nimbalkar
title Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
title_short Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
title_full Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
title_fullStr Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand
title_sort space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in phitsanulok, a northern province in thailand
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geospatial Health
issn 1827-1987
1970-7096
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Influenza-like illness (ILI) is an acute respiratory disease that remains a public health concern for its ability to circulate globally affecting any age group and gender causing serious illness with mortality risk. Comprehensive assessment of the spatio-temporal dynamics of ILI is a prerequisite for effective risk assessment and application of control measures. Though meteorological parameters, such as rainfall, average relative humidity and temperature, influence ILI and represent crucial information for control of this disease, the relation between the disease and these variables is not clearly understood in tropical climates. The aim of this study was to analyse the epidemiology of ILI cases using integrated methods (space-time analysis, spatial autocorrelation and other correlation statistics). After 2009s H<sub>1</sub>N<sub>1</sub> influenza pandemic, Phitsanulok Province in northern Thailand was strongly affected by ILI for many years. This study is based on ILI cases in villages in this province from 2005 to 2012. We used highly precise weekly incidence records covering eight years, which allowed accurate estimation of the ILI outbreak. Comprehensive methodology was developed to analyse the global and local patterns of the spread of the disease. Significant space-time clusters were detected over the study region during eight different periods. ILI cases showed seasonal clustered patterns with a peak in 2010 (P&gt;0.05-9.999 iterations). Local indicators of spatial association identified hotspots for each year. Statistically, the weather pattern showed a clear influence on ILI cases and it strongly correlated with humidity at a lag of 1 month, while temperature had a weaker correlation.
topic Influenza-like illness
Epidemiology
Space-time analysis
Weather variability
Thailand
url http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/447
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