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A mechanistic spatio-temporal modeling of COVID-19 data
Authors:Álvaro Briz-Redón  Adina Iftimi  Jorge Mateu  Carolina Romero-García
Institution:1. Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Valencia, Spain;2. Department of Mathematics, University Jaume I, Spain;3. Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Unit, General University Hospital, Spain
Abstract:Understanding the evolution of an epidemic is essential to implement timely and efficient preventive measures. The availability of epidemiological data at a fine spatio-temporal scale is both novel and highly useful in this regard. Indeed, having geocoded data at the case level opens the door to analyze the spread of the disease on an individual basis, allowing the detection of specific outbreaks or, in general, of some interactions between cases that are not observable if aggregated data are used. Point processes are the natural tool to perform such analyses. We analyze a spatio-temporal point pattern of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases detected in Valencia (Spain) during the first 11 months (February 2020 to January 2021) of the pandemic. In particular, we propose a mechanistic spatio-temporal model for the first-order intensity function of the point process. This model includes separate estimates of the overall temporal and spatial intensities of the model and a spatio-temporal interaction term. For the latter, while similar studies have considered different forms of this term solely based on the physical distances between the events, we have also incorporated mobility data to better capture the characteristics of human populations. The results suggest that there has only been a mild level of spatio-temporal interaction between cases in the study area, which to a large extent corresponds to people living in the same residential location. Extending our proposed model to larger areas could help us gain knowledge on the propagation of COVID-19 across cities with high mobility levels.
Keywords:COVID-19  first-order intensity function  inhomogeneous point processes  mechanistic models  spatio-temporal models
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