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Alfred Ngwira1,2,3, Samuel O M Manda4, Esron D Karimuribo1,3
1Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.
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Disease mapping models help create disease risk maps, which public health policymakers can use to design disease control and monitoring programmes. These models are now routinely implemented using spatial statistical software packages that use frequentist estimation methods, such as SaTScan and HDSpatialScan, and Bayesian estimation methods, such as the Windows version of Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling (WinBUGS) and R integrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA). We aimed to develop a user-friendly joint disease spatiotemporal modelling and mapping application (JSTMapp) for epidemiologists and health statistics analysts based on Bayesian methods. Using the R package Shiny and utilising the proven and embedded joint spatial modelling technology in the Bayesian statistical software INLA, we developed the JSTMapp. To illustrate its usage, we used cattle bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and human extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) data in Africa. The application enables the estimation, mapping, and visualisation of both disease-specific and general spatial and temporal risk factors. It also can evaluate spatial, temporal and spatiotemporal correlations. Additionally, exploratory analyses can be performed, such as mapping the standardised disease incidence ratio. The application showed improved performance when launched from GitHub R as opposed to online from the Shiny server. Improving performance from online servers may seek to use personal servers other than Shiny.
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