Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector

Traditionally, dengue is controlled by fogging, and the prime location for the control measure is at the patient’s residence. However, when Malaysia was hit by the first wave of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and the government-imposed movement control order, dengue cases have decreased by m...

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Main Authors: Jane, Labadin, Boon, Hao Hong, Wei King, Tiong, Balvinder, Singh Gill, David, Perera, Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit, Sarbhan, Singh, Cia Vei, Tan, Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali, Jenarun, Jelip, Norhayati, Mokhtar, Norafidah, Abdul Rashid, Hazlin, Abu Bakar, Jyh Hann, Lim, Norsyahida, Md Taib, Aaron, George
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spelling my.unimas.ir.439692024-01-02T01:57:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43969/ Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector Jane, Labadin Boon, Hao Hong Wei King, Tiong Balvinder, Singh Gill David, Perera Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit Sarbhan, Singh Cia Vei, Tan Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali Jenarun, Jelip Norhayati, Mokhtar Norafidah, Abdul Rashid Hazlin, Abu Bakar Jyh Hann, Lim Norsyahida, Md Taib Aaron, George Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Traditionally, dengue is controlled by fogging, and the prime location for the control measure is at the patient’s residence. However, when Malaysia was hit by the first wave of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and the government-imposed movement control order, dengue cases have decreased by more than 30% from the previous year. This implies that residential areas may not be the prime locations for dengue-infected mosquitoes. The existing early warning system was focused on temporal prediction wherein the lack of consideration for spatial component at the microlevel and human mobility were not considered. Thus, we developed MozzHub, which is a web-based application system based on the bipartite network-based dengue model that is focused on identifying the source of dengue infection at a small spatial level (400 m) by integrating human mobility and environmental predictors. The model was earlier developed and validated; therefore, this study presents the design and implementation of the MozzHub system and the results of a preliminary pilot test and user acceptance of MozzHub in six district health offices in Malaysia. It was found that the MozzHub system is well received by the sample of end-users as it was demonstrated as a useful (77.4%), easy-to-operate system (80.6%), and has achieved adequate client satisfaction for its use (74.2%). Springer Nature 2022-11-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43969/1/Development%20and%20user%20testing%20study%20of%20MozzHub-%20a%20bipartite%20network-based%20dengue%20hotspot%20detector-1-2.pdf Jane, Labadin and Boon, Hao Hong and Wei King, Tiong and Balvinder, Singh Gill and David, Perera and Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit and Sarbhan, Singh and Cia Vei, Tan and Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali and Jenarun, Jelip and Norhayati, Mokhtar and Norafidah, Abdul Rashid and Hazlin, Abu Bakar and Jyh Hann, Lim and Norsyahida, Md Taib and Aaron, George (2022) Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82 (2023). pp. 17415-17436. ISSN 1380-7501 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-022-14120-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-022-14120-3
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topic Q Science (General)
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
T Technology (General)
Jane, Labadin
Boon, Hao Hong
Wei King, Tiong
Balvinder, Singh Gill
David, Perera
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Sarbhan, Singh
Cia Vei, Tan
Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali
Jenarun, Jelip
Norhayati, Mokhtar
Norafidah, Abdul Rashid
Hazlin, Abu Bakar
Jyh Hann, Lim
Norsyahida, Md Taib
Aaron, George
Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
description Traditionally, dengue is controlled by fogging, and the prime location for the control measure is at the patient’s residence. However, when Malaysia was hit by the first wave of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and the government-imposed movement control order, dengue cases have decreased by more than 30% from the previous year. This implies that residential areas may not be the prime locations for dengue-infected mosquitoes. The existing early warning system was focused on temporal prediction wherein the lack of consideration for spatial component at the microlevel and human mobility were not considered. Thus, we developed MozzHub, which is a web-based application system based on the bipartite network-based dengue model that is focused on identifying the source of dengue infection at a small spatial level (400 m) by integrating human mobility and environmental predictors. The model was earlier developed and validated; therefore, this study presents the design and implementation of the MozzHub system and the results of a preliminary pilot test and user acceptance of MozzHub in six district health offices in Malaysia. It was found that the MozzHub system is well received by the sample of end-users as it was demonstrated as a useful (77.4%), easy-to-operate system (80.6%), and has achieved adequate client satisfaction for its use (74.2%).
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author Jane, Labadin
Boon, Hao Hong
Wei King, Tiong
Balvinder, Singh Gill
David, Perera
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Sarbhan, Singh
Cia Vei, Tan
Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali
Jenarun, Jelip
Norhayati, Mokhtar
Norafidah, Abdul Rashid
Hazlin, Abu Bakar
Jyh Hann, Lim
Norsyahida, Md Taib
Aaron, George
author_facet Jane, Labadin
Boon, Hao Hong
Wei King, Tiong
Balvinder, Singh Gill
David, Perera
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Sarbhan, Singh
Cia Vei, Tan
Sumarni, Mohd Ghazali
Jenarun, Jelip
Norhayati, Mokhtar
Norafidah, Abdul Rashid
Hazlin, Abu Bakar
Jyh Hann, Lim
Norsyahida, Md Taib
Aaron, George
author_sort Jane, Labadin
title Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
title_short Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
title_full Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
title_fullStr Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
title_full_unstemmed Development and user testing study of MozzHub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
title_sort development and user testing study of mozzhub: a bipartite network-based dengue hotspot detector
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43969/1/Development%20and%20user%20testing%20study%20of%20MozzHub-%20a%20bipartite%20network-based%20dengue%20hotspot%20detector-1-2.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43969/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-022-14120-3
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-022-14120-3
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