2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201700
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Modelling spatio-temporal patterns of disease for spatially misaligned data: An application on measles incidence data in Namibia from 2005-2014

Abstract: BackgroundMaking inferences about measles distribution patterns at small area level is vital for more focal targeted intervention. However, in statistical literature, the analysis of originally collected data on one resolution with the purpose to make inferences on a different level of spatial resolution is referred to as the misalignment problem. In Namibia the measles data were available in aggregated format at regional level for the period 2005 to 2014. This leads to a spatial misalignment problem if the pu… Show more

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“…One of the reasons for choosing a timed GJT was to get the first, less conscious intuition about the structure. This would go with a generative view of language, which considers that real time construction of grammar sometimes loses grammar accuracy (Chomsky and Lasnik, 1993;Townsend and Bever, 2001), and against a view in which real-time processing can capture fine-grained distinctions (Phillips, 2003(Phillips, , 2006. In fact, this is not the only experiment which has failed to discover island sensitivity in processing experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the reasons for choosing a timed GJT was to get the first, less conscious intuition about the structure. This would go with a generative view of language, which considers that real time construction of grammar sometimes loses grammar accuracy (Chomsky and Lasnik, 1993;Townsend and Bever, 2001), and against a view in which real-time processing can capture fine-grained distinctions (Phillips, 2003(Phillips, , 2006. In fact, this is not the only experiment which has failed to discover island sensitivity in processing experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, monitoring of socioeconomic risk factors might have been conducted too infrequently. Such circumstances tend to cause measurement errors (Ntirampeba, Neema, and Kazembe 2018). Another problem is that some risk factors such as humidity, precipitation, and temperature tend to be strongly correlated (Wheeler and Tiefelsdorf 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of data powered to provide precise and reliable estimates at units of decision-making hinders the description of the subnational heterogeneities [ 12 ]. Recent advancement in mapping and statistical techniques have allowed mapping of child survival and its determinants at a fine spatial resolution [ 13 16 ]. However, the variation of ANC utilisation and its predictors at lower geographical units of decision making remains imperfectly described in Kenya to facilitate policy formulation and targeted interventions [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%