Inferring the Spatio-temporal Patterns of Dengue Transmission from Surveillance Data in Guangzhou, China.
Guang-Hu ZhuJiming LiuQi TanBenyun ShiPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
By implementing our proposed model, we can (1) estimate the incidence rates of dengue, and trace the infection time and locations, (2) assess risk factors and evaluate the infection threat in a city, and (3) evaluate the primary diffusion process in different districts. From the results, we can see that dengue infections exhibited a spatial and temporal variation during 2014 in Guangzhou. We find that urbanization, vector activities, and human behavior play significant roles in shaping the dengue outbreak and the patterns of its spread. This study offers useful information on dengue dynamics, which can help policy makers improve control and prevention measures.