Unveiling Spatial Epidemiology of HIV with Mobile Phone Data
March 23, 2015 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Scientific Reports
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Authors
Sanja Brdar, Katarina Gavric, Dubravko Culibrk, Vladimir Crnojevic
arXiv ID
1503.06575
Category
stat.AP
Cross-listed
cs.CY,
cs.SI
Citations
41
Venue
Scientific Reports
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
An increasing amount of geo-referenced mobile phone data enables the identification of behavioral patterns, habits and movements of people. With this data, we can extract the knowledge potentially useful for many applications including the one tackled in this study - understanding spatial variation of epidemics. We explored the datasets collected by a cell phone service provider and linked them to spatial HIV prevalence rates estimated from publicly available surveys. For that purpose, 224 features were extracted from mobility and connectivity traces and related to the level of HIV epidemic in 50 Ivory Coast departments. By means of regression models, we evaluated predictive ability of extracted features. Several models predicted HIV prevalence that are highly correlated (>0.7) with actual values. Through contribution analysis we identified key elements that impact the rate of infections. Our findings indicate that night connectivity and activity, spatial area covered by users and overall migrations are strongly linked to HIV. By visualizing the communication and mobility flows, we strived to explain the spatial structure of epidemics. We discovered that strong ties and hubs in communication and mobility align with HIV hot spots.
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