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Published in: Population Health Metrics 1/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Review

Mapping populations at risk: improving spatial demographic data for infectious disease modeling and metric derivation

Authors: Andrew J Tatem, Susana Adamo, Nita Bharti, Clara R Burgert, Marcia Castro, Audrey Dorelien, Gunter Fink, Catherine Linard, Mendelsohn John, Livia Montana, Mark R Montgomery, Andrew Nelson, Abdisalan M Noor, Deepa Pindolia, Greg Yetman, Deborah Balk

Published in: Population Health Metrics | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

The use of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in disease surveys and reporting is becoming increasingly routine, enabling a better understanding of spatial epidemiology and the improvement of surveillance and control strategies. In turn, the greater availability of spatially referenced epidemiological data is driving the rapid expansion of disease mapping and spatial modeling methods, which are becoming increasingly detailed and sophisticated, with rigorous handling of uncertainties. This expansion has, however, not been matched by advancements in the development of spatial datasets of human population distribution that accompany disease maps or spatial models.
Where risks are heterogeneous across population groups or space or dependent on transmission between individuals, spatial data on human population distributions and demographic structures are required to estimate infectious disease risks, burdens, and dynamics. The disease impact in terms of morbidity, mortality, and speed of spread varies substantially with demographic profiles, so that identifying the most exposed or affected populations becomes a key aspect of planning and targeting interventions. Subnational breakdowns of population counts by age and sex are routinely collected during national censuses and maintained in finer detail within microcensus data. Moreover, demographic and health surveys continue to collect representative and contemporary samples from clusters of communities in low-income countries where census data may be less detailed and not collected regularly. Together, these freely available datasets form a rich resource for quantifying and understanding the spatial variations in the sizes and distributions of those most at risk of disease in low income regions, yet at present, they remain unconnected data scattered across national statistical offices and websites.
In this paper we discuss the deficiencies of existing spatial population datasets and their limitations on epidemiological analyses. We review sources of detailed, contemporary, freely available and relevant spatial demographic data focusing on low income regions where such data are often sparse and highlight the value of incorporating these through a set of examples of their application in disease studies. Moreover, the importance of acknowledging, measuring, and accounting for uncertainty in spatial demographic datasets is outlined. Finally, a strategy for building an open-access database of spatial demographic data that is tailored to epidemiological applications is put forward.
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Metadata
Title
Mapping populations at risk: improving spatial demographic data for infectious disease modeling and metric derivation
Authors
Andrew J Tatem
Susana Adamo
Nita Bharti
Clara R Burgert
Marcia Castro
Audrey Dorelien
Gunter Fink
Catherine Linard
Mendelsohn John
Livia Montana
Mark R Montgomery
Andrew Nelson
Abdisalan M Noor
Deepa Pindolia
Greg Yetman
Deborah Balk
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Population Health Metrics / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1478-7954
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-7954-10-8

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