Using Baidu search index to monitor and predict newly diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS, syphilis and gonorrhea in China: estimates from a vector autoregressive (VAR) model

Author:

Huang RuonanORCID,Luo Ganfeng,Duan Qibin,Zhang LeiORCID,Zhang Qingpeng,Tang WeimingORCID,Smith M. KumiORCID,Li Jinghua,Zou HuachunORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesInternet search engine data have been widely used to monitor and predict infectious diseases. Existing studies have found correlations between search data and HIV/AIDS epidemics. We aimed to extend the literature through exploring the feasibility of using search data to monitor and predict the number of newly diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS, syphilis and gonorrhoea in China.MethodsThis paper used vector autoregressive model to combine the number of newly diagnosed cases with Baidu search index to predict monthly newly diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS, syphilis and gonorrhoea in China. The procedures included: (1) keywords selection and filtering; (2) construction of composite search index; (3) modelling with training data from January 2011 to October 2016 and calculating the prediction performance with validation data from November 2016 to October 2017.ResultsThe analysis showed that there was a close correlation between the monthly number of newly diagnosed cases and the composite search index (the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients were 0.777 for HIV/AIDS, 0.590 for syphilis and 0.633 for gonorrhoea, p<0.05 for all). The R2were all more than 85% and the mean absolute percentage errors were less than 11%, showing the good fitting effect and prediction performance of vector autoregressive model in this field.ConclusionsOur study indicated the potential feasibility of using Baidu search data to monitor and predict the number of newly diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS, syphilis and gonorrhoea in China.

Funder

China Medical Board

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship

A Major Infectious Disease Prevention and Control of the National Science and Technique Major Project

National Science and Technology Major Project of China

Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen, China

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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