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Title: Structured Additive Regression Modeling of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Infection
Authors: de Sousa, Bruno
Pires, Carlos
Gomes, Dulce
Filipe, Patrícia A.
Costa-Veiga, A
Nunes, Carla
Editors: Grize, Yves-Laurent
Tsui, Kwok
Utts, Jessica
Keywords: Structured Additive Regression Models
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
SpatialTemporal Epidemiology
Full Bayesian
Empirical Bayesian
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: Proceeding of the 62nd ISI World Statistical Congress
Citation: Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). 2019. Proceeding of the 62nd ISI World Statistics Congress 2019: Contributed Paper Session: Volume 3, 2019. 444 pages
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top 10 causes of death and the leading cause from a single infectious agent (above HIV/AIDS). In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated 10.0 million people developed TB and 1.3 million deaths (range, 1.2–1.4 million) among HIV-negative people with an additional 300 000 deaths from TB (range, 266 000–335 000) among HIVpositive people. Studies that understand the socio-demographic characteristics, time and spatial distribution of the disease are vital to allocating resources in order to improve National TB Programs. The database includes information from all confirmed Pulmonary TB (PTB) cases notified in Continental Portugal between 2000 and 2010. Following a descriptive analysis of the main risk factors of the disease, a Structured Additive Regression (STAR) model is presented exploring possible spatial and temporal correlations in PTB incidence rates in order to identify the regions of increased incidence rates. Three main regions are identified as statistically significant areas of increased PTB incidence rates in Continental Portugal. STAR models proved to be a valuable and effective approach in identifying PTB incidence rates and will be used in future research to identify the associated risk factors in Continental Portugal, yielding high-level information for decision-making in TB control.
URI: https://2019.isiproceedings.org/Files/9.Contributed-Paper-Session(CPS)-Volume-3.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29383
Type: article
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