Forecasting Scrub Typhus Cases in Eight High-Risk Counties in China: Evaluation of Time-Series Model Performance

Author:

He Junyu,Wei Xianyu,Yin Wenwu,Wang Yong,Qian Quan,Sun Hailong,Xu Yuanyong,Soares Magalhaes Ricardo J.,Guo Yuming,Zhang Wenyi

Abstract

Scrub typhus (ST) is expanding its geographical distribution in China and in many regions worldwide raising significant public health concerns. Accurate ST time-series modeling including uncovering the role of environmental determinants is of great importance to guide disease control purposes. This study evaluated the performance of three competing time-series modeling approaches at forecasting ST cases during 2012–2020 in eight high-risk counties in China. We evaluated the performance of a seasonal autoregressive-integrated moving average (SARIMA) model, a SARIMA model with exogenous variables (SARIMAX), and the long–short term memory (LSTM) model to depict temporal variations in ST cases. In our investigation, we considered eight environmental variables known to be associated with ST landscape epidemiology, including the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, sunshine duration, relative humidity, wind speed, and multivariate El Niño/Southern Oscillation index (MEI). The first 8-year data and the last year data were used to fit the models and forecast ST cases, respectively. Our results showed that the inclusion of exogenous variables in the SARIMAX model generally outperformed the SARIMA model. Our results also indicate that the role of exogenous variables with various temporal lags varies between counties, suggesting that ST cases are temporally non-stationary. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that the approach to forecast ST cases needed to take into consideration local conditions in that time-series model performance differed between high-risk areas under investigation. Furthermore, the introduction of time-series models, especially LSTM, has enriched the ability of local public health authorities in ST high-risk areas to anticipate and respond to ST outbreaks, such as setting up an early warning system and forecasting ST precisely.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Environmental Science

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