2022
DOI: 10.2196/35840
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Investigating Linkages Between Spatiotemporal Patterns of the COVID-19 Delta Variant and Public Health Interventions in Southeast Asia: Prospective Space-Time Scan Statistical Analysis Method

Abstract: Background The COVID-19 Delta variant has presented an unprecedented challenge to countries in Southeast Asia (SEA). Its transmission has shown spatial heterogeneity in SEA after countries have adopted different public health interventions during the process. Hence, it is crucial for public health authorities to discover potential linkages between epidemic progression and corresponding interventions such that collective and coordinated control measurements can be designed to increase their effectiv… Show more

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“…This situation may be exacerbated by the regional synchrony of dengue risk, highlighting the need for regional collaboration in dengue control (Servais, 2009). The SEA countries should work together to prevent, detect, and treat dengue, starting with sharing relevant data with each other (Luo et al, 2023, 2022). The detection of specific dengue serotypes in one country should be made known to other countries as soon as possible so that they can adopt more targeted prevention and detection measures to minimize the risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation may be exacerbated by the regional synchrony of dengue risk, highlighting the need for regional collaboration in dengue control (Servais, 2009). The SEA countries should work together to prevent, detect, and treat dengue, starting with sharing relevant data with each other (Luo et al, 2023, 2022). The detection of specific dengue serotypes in one country should be made known to other countries as soon as possible so that they can adopt more targeted prevention and detection measures to minimize the risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, other meteorological factors especially temperature also had considerable impacts and should be considered along with mobility when attempting to understand NO 2 variation. Although SEA countries are gradually loosening movement and other restrictions to restore industry activities and economy (Luo et al ., 2022), traffic control is still a recommended solution for regions suffering from poor air quality. Additionally, our model provides an accurate NO 2 prediction method, which could be adopted as a health risk warning system in preventing possible exposure to high concentration of NO 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite various mitigation measures implemented, such air pollutant has been a long-standing issue in Southeast Asia (SEA) (Kanniah et al ., 2020). During the COVID-19 pandemic, countries in SEA had imposed stringent lockdowns in 2020 along with various restriction measures (e.g., remote working, curfew, restrictions on social gathering and traveling) which limited human movement and activities to a great extent (Luo et al ., 2022). These changes in human behaviours provided an unprecedented opportunity to study how decrease in citizens’ mobility affects air pollution (Piccoli et al ., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can further support effective epidemic control at the urban-community level for returning to normal. The Space-Time Scan Statistical Analysis Method [34], the improved Susceptible Exposure Infection and Recovery model [35][36][37], the spatiotemporal Bayesian inference model [38], and the hierarchical clustering analysis [39] were used in the previous studies to investigate the impact of the spatiotemporal spread of COVID-19. Consistent with the conclusions of these studies, results of this study also show that precise epidemic prevention and control measures can help effectively control the epidemic.…”
Section: Comparison With Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%