Authors
Claudio Fronterre, Benjamin Amoah, Emanuele Giorgi, Michelle C Stanton, Peter J Diggle
Publication date
2020/6/11
Journal
The Journal of infectious diseases
Volume
221
Issue
Supplement_5
Pages
S554-S560
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
As neglected tropical diseases approach elimination status, there is a need to develop efficient sampling strategies for confirmation (or not) that elimination criteria have been met. This is an inherently difficult task because the relative precision of a prevalence estimate deteriorates as prevalence decreases, and classic survey sampling strategies based on random sampling therefore require increasingly large sample sizes. More efficient strategies for survey design and analysis can be obtained by exploiting any spatial correlation in prevalence within a model-based geostatistics framework. This framework can be used for constructing predictive probability maps that can inform in-country decision makers of the likelihood that their elimination target has been met, and where to invest in additional sampling. We evaluated our methodology using a case study of lymphatic filariasis in Ghana, demonstrating that a …
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Scholar articles
C Fronterre, B Amoah, E Giorgi, MC Stanton, PJ Diggle - The Journal of infectious diseases, 2020