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  • Epidemiology
  • Spatial Statistics
  • Public Health

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  • Disease mapping models are crucial for public health policy and disease control programs.
  • Current models often use frequentist or Bayesian methods via software like SaTScan, WinBUGS, and INLA.
  • There is a need for user-friendly applications for joint disease spatiotemporal modeling and mapping.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a user-friendly joint disease spatiotemporal modelling and mapping application (JSTMapp) for epidemiologists and health statistics analysts.
  • To base the application on Bayesian methods for enhanced disease risk assessment.
  • To facilitate the estimation, mapping, and visualization of disease-specific and general spatial and temporal risk factors.

Main Methods:

  • Developed JSTMapp using the R package Shiny.
  • Integrated proven joint spatial modeling technology from the Bayesian statistical software INLA.
  • Utilized cattle bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and human extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) data in Africa for illustration.

Main Results:

  • The JSTMapp application enables comprehensive disease risk assessment, including mapping and visualization of spatial and temporal risk factors.
  • The application can evaluate spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal correlations.
  • Exploratory analyses, such as mapping the standardized disease incidence ratio, are supported.
  • Improved performance was observed when JSTMapp was launched from GitHub R compared to the Shiny server.

Conclusions:

  • JSTMapp provides a valuable tool for epidemiologists and health statistics analysts for disease spatiotemporal modeling and mapping.
  • The application enhances the ability to understand and manage disease risks through advanced visualization and analysis.
  • Further optimization of online server performance is suggested for broader accessibility and usability.