Exposure notification system activity as a leading indicator for SARS-COV-2 caseload forecasting

Author:

Aronoff-Spencer EliahORCID,Mazrouee SepidehORCID,Graham Rishi,Handcock Mark S.ORCID,Nguyen KevinORCID,Nebeker Camille,Malekinejad Mohsen,Longhurst Christopher A.ORCID

Abstract

Purpose Digital methods to augment traditional contact tracing approaches were developed and deployed globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. These “Exposure Notification (EN)” systems present new opportunities to support public health interventions. To date, there have been attempts to model the impact of such systems, yet no reports have explored the value of real-time system data for predictive epidemiological modeling. Methods We investigated the potential to short-term forecast COVID-19 caseloads using data from California’s implementation of the Google Apple Exposure Notification (GAEN) platform, branded as CA Notify. CA Notify is a digital public health intervention leveraging resident’s smartphones for anonymous EN. We extended a published statistical model that uses prior case counts to investigate the possibility of predicting short-term future case counts and then added EN activity to test for improved forecast performance. Additional predictive value was assessed by comparing the pandemic forecasting models with and without EN activity to the actual reported caseloads from 1–7 days in the future. Results Observation of time series presents noticeable evidence for temporal association of system activity and caseloads. Incorporating earlier ENs in our model improved prediction of the caseload counts. Using Bayesian inference, we found nonzero influence of EN terms with probability one. Furthermore, we found a reduction in both the mean absolute percentage error and the mean squared prediction error, the latter of at least 5% and up to 32% when using ENs over the model without. Conclusions This preliminary investigation suggests smartphone based ENs can significantly improve the accuracy of short-term forecasting. These predictive models can be readily deployed as local early warning systems to triage resources and interventions.

Funder

California Department of Public Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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