Developing a spatial-statistical model and map of historical malaria prevalence in Botswana using a staged variable selection procedure |
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Authors: | Marlies H Craig Brian L Sharp Musawenkosi LH Mabaso Immo Kleinschmidt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Malaria Research Programme, Medical Research Council, , 491 Ridge Road, Overport, Durban, 4091, South Africa;(2) Swiss Tropical Institute, 57 Socinstrasse, Basel, BS, 4002, Switzerland;(3) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK |
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Abstract: | Background Several malaria risk maps have been developed in recent years, many from the prevalence of infection data collated by the MARA (Mapping Malaria Risk in Africa) project, and using various environmental data sets as predictors. Variable selection is a major obstacle due to analytical problems caused by over-fitting, confounding and non-independence in the data. Testing and comparing every combination of explanatory variables in a Bayesian spatial framework remains unfeasible for most researchers. The aim of this study was to develop a malaria risk map using a systematic and practicable variable selection process for spatial analysis and mapping of historical malaria risk in Botswana. |
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