Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines

Background and Objective. With an aim of developing an effective disease monitoring and surveillance of dengue fever, this study intends to analyze the spatial distribution of dengue incidences in the National Capital Region (NCR), across four years of reported dengue cases. Materials and Methods. D...

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Main Authors: Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P., Gonzales, Derice Paolo G., Leong, Robert Neil F., Co, Frumencio F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-18262022-11-08T02:54:39Z Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P. Gonzales, Derice Paolo G. Leong, Robert Neil F. Co, Frumencio F. Background and Objective. With an aim of developing an effective disease monitoring and surveillance of dengue fever, this study intends to analyze the spatial distribution of dengue incidences in the National Capital Region (NCR), across four years of reported dengue cases. Materials and Methods. Data used was provided by the Department of Health (DOH) consisting of all reported dengue cases in NCR from 2010-2013. For mapping and visualization, a shapefile of NCR was made readily available by www.philgis.org. Both Moran's I and Kulldorff's spatial scan statistics (SaTScan) were used to identify clusters across the same time period. Results and Conclusion. The analyses identified significant clustering of dengue incidence and revealed that the northern cities of NCR, such as Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela, exhibited high spatial autocorrelation using local Moran's I and Kulldorff's SaTScan. A temporal analysis of the results also suggested movement in increased dengue incidence through time, from the northwest cities to the northeast cities. Presence of spatial autocorrelation in dengue incidence suggests possible enhancements of early detection schemes for dengue surveillance. Moreover, the results of these analyses will be of interest to both policymakers and health experts in providing a basis for which they can properly allocate resources for the prevention and treatment of dengue fever. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/827 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description Background and Objective. With an aim of developing an effective disease monitoring and surveillance of dengue fever, this study intends to analyze the spatial distribution of dengue incidences in the National Capital Region (NCR), across four years of reported dengue cases. Materials and Methods. Data used was provided by the Department of Health (DOH) consisting of all reported dengue cases in NCR from 2010-2013. For mapping and visualization, a shapefile of NCR was made readily available by www.philgis.org. Both Moran's I and Kulldorff's spatial scan statistics (SaTScan) were used to identify clusters across the same time period. Results and Conclusion. The analyses identified significant clustering of dengue incidence and revealed that the northern cities of NCR, such as Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela, exhibited high spatial autocorrelation using local Moran's I and Kulldorff's SaTScan. A temporal analysis of the results also suggested movement in increased dengue incidence through time, from the northwest cities to the northeast cities. Presence of spatial autocorrelation in dengue incidence suggests possible enhancements of early detection schemes for dengue surveillance. Moreover, the results of these analyses will be of interest to both policymakers and health experts in providing a basis for which they can properly allocate resources for the prevention and treatment of dengue fever.
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author Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P.
Gonzales, Derice Paolo G.
Leong, Robert Neil F.
Co, Frumencio F.
spellingShingle Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P.
Gonzales, Derice Paolo G.
Leong, Robert Neil F.
Co, Frumencio F.
Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
author_facet Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P.
Gonzales, Derice Paolo G.
Leong, Robert Neil F.
Co, Frumencio F.
author_sort Pangilinan, Mark Anthony P.
title Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
title_short Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
title_full Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
title_fullStr Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the National Capital Region, Philippines
title_sort spatial analysis of the distribution of reported dengue incidence in the national capital region, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/827
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