Google Health Trends performance reflecting dengue incidence for the Brazilian states
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2020-03-26Author
Romero-Alvarez, Daniel
Parikh, Nidhi
Osthus, Dave
Martinez, Kaitlyn
Generous, Nicholas
Valle, Sara del
Manore, Carrie A.
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BMC
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© The Author(s) 2020.
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Background
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne infection transmitted by Aedes aegypti and mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Since its re-introduction in 1986, Brazil has become a hotspot for dengue and has experienced yearly epidemics. As a notifiable infectious disease, Brazil uses a passive epidemiological surveillance system to collect and report cases; however, dengue burden is underestimated. Thus, Internet data streams may complement surveillance activities by providing real-time information in the face of reporting lags.Methods
We analyzed 19 terms related to dengue using Google Health Trends (GHT), a free-Internet data-source, and compared it with weekly dengue incidence between 2011 to 2016. We correlated GHT data with dengue incidence at the national and state-level for Brazil while using the adjusted R squared statistic as primary outcome measure (0/1). We used survey data on Internet access and variables from the official census of 2010 to identify where GHT could be useful in tracking dengue dynamics. Finally, we used a standardized volatility index on dengue incidence and developed models with different variables with the same objective.Results
From the 19 terms explored with GHT, only seven were able to consistently track dengue. From the 27 states, only 12 reported an adjusted R squared higher than 0.8; these states were distributed mainly in the Northeast, Southeast, and South of Brazil. The usefulness of GHT was explained by the logarithm of the number of Internet users in the last 3 months, the total population per state, and the standardized volatility index.Conclusions
The potential contribution of GHT in complementing traditional established surveillance strategies should be analyzed in the context of geographical resolutions smaller than countries. For Brazil, GHT implementation should be analyzed in a case-by-case basis. State variables including total population, Internet usage in the last 3 months, and the standardized volatility index could serve as indicators determining when GHT could complement dengue state level surveillance in other countries.
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Romero-Alvarez, D., Parikh, N., Osthus, D., Martinez, K., Generous, N., Del Valle, S., & Manore, C. A. (2020). Google Health Trends performance reflecting dengue incidence for the Brazilian states. BMC infectious diseases, 20(1), 252. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-04957-0
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