2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41370-023-00518-0
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Socioexposomics of COVID-19 across New Jersey: a comparison of geostatistical and machine learning approaches

Abstract: Background Disparities in adverse COVID-19 health outcomes have been associated with multiple social and environmental stressors. However, research is needed to evaluate the consistency and efficiency of methods for studying these associations at local scales. Objective To assess socioexposomic associations with COVID-19 outcomes across New Jersey and evaluate consistency of findings from multiple modeling approaches. Methods … Show more

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“…The analyzed studies focus on different research objectives. Depending on the focus, they generate different explanations on the significance of different influential factors on the spread of the pandemic, such as compliance with interventions [133], population density [134], population movement and gathering [76,78,92], lock down effects [18,120], labor and unemployment effects [72,81], closure and regulation of schools [129,135], vaccination [130][131][132], spatial effects [74,136], weather conditions [127,137,138], country dietary and cultural effects [51,61], virus variants [98], and health infrastructural impacts [139].…”
Section: Literature Analysis Of Epidemiological Ai Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The analyzed studies focus on different research objectives. Depending on the focus, they generate different explanations on the significance of different influential factors on the spread of the pandemic, such as compliance with interventions [133], population density [134], population movement and gathering [76,78,92], lock down effects [18,120], labor and unemployment effects [72,81], closure and regulation of schools [129,135], vaccination [130][131][132], spatial effects [74,136], weather conditions [127,137,138], country dietary and cultural effects [51,61], virus variants [98], and health infrastructural impacts [139].…”
Section: Literature Analysis Of Epidemiological Ai Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feature selection step is performed in most of the studies. It consists, e.g., of statistical analysis in [72,133], and stepwise wrapping methods based on k-fold validation [61,76,92,136,137,139].…”
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“…For instance, based on a geostatistical method, modelling the spatial distribution of the COVID-19 infection risk in mainland Portugal was done using a direct block sequential simulation (48). In the United States, a total of six geostatistical models were used to analyse association patterns when examining socioexposomic connections with COVID-19 outcomes across New Jersey (49). Geostatistical methods were also utilized to detect COVID-19 hotspots in the 2020 North Carolina general election in the US (50).…”
Section: Applications Of Interpolation and Geostatistics On Covid-19 ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include predicting the mortality risk during chemotherapy [4,5], predicting in-hospital mortality [6,7], and making prognostic predictions [8][9][10]. Yet, their application in ecological epidemiology modeling is still growing [11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%