Application of Poisson kriging to the mapping of cholera and dysentery incidence in an endemic area of Bangladesh |
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Authors: | Mohammad Ali Pierre Goovaerts Nushrat Nazia M Zahirul Haq Mohammad Yunus Michael Emch |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Vaccine Institute, SNU Research Park, San 4-8 Bongcheon-7 dong, Kwanak-gu, Seoul, Korea;(2) BioMedware, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, USA;(3) University of Texas at Dallas, USA;(4) ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh;(5) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hilll, USA |
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Background Disease maps can serve to display incidence rates geographically, to inform on public health provision about the success or failure of interventions, and to make hypothesis or to provide evidences concerning disease etiology. Poisson kriging was recently introduced to filter the noise attached to rates recorded over sparsely populated administrative units. Its benefit over simple population-weighted averages and empirical Bayesian smoothers was demonstrated by simulation studies using county-level cancer mortality rates. This paper presents the first application of Poisson kriging to the spatial interpolation of local disease rates, resulting in continuous maps of disease rate estimates and the associated prediction variance. The methodology is illustrated using cholera and dysentery data collected in a cholera endemic area (Matlab) of Bangladesh. |
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