Journal article
Spatio-temporal modeling of infectious disease dynamics
S Sharmin, MI Rayhan
Journal of Applied Statistics | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2012
Abstract
A stochastic model, which is well suited to capture space-time dependence of an infectious disease, was employed in this study to describe the underlying spatial and temporal pattern of measles in Barisal Division, Bangladesh. The model has two components: an endemic component and an epidemic component; weights are used in the epidemic component for better accounting of the disease spread into different geographical regions. We illustrate our findings using a data set of monthly measles counts in the six districts of Barisal, from January 2000 to August 2009, collected from the Expanded Program on Immunization, Bangladesh. The negative binomial model with both the seasonal and autoregressive..
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