Malaria predictions based on seasonal climate forecasts in South Africa: A time series distributed lag nonlinear model

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Yoonhee Kim
J. V. Ratnam
Takeshi Doi
Yushi Morioka
Swadhin Behera
Ataru Tsuzuki
Noboru Minakawa
Neville Sweijd
Philip Kruger
Rajendra Maharaj
Chisato Chrissy Imai
Chris Fook Sheng Ng
Yeonseung Chung
Masahiro Hashizume
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Department of Global Environmental Health, Graduate School of Medicine
[2] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,Application Laboratory
[3] Nagasaki University,Institute of Tropical Medicine
[4] Alliance for Collaboration on Climate and Earth Systems Science,Australian Institute of Health Innovation
[5] Department of Health,School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health
[6] Office of Malaria Research,Department of Mathematical Sciences
[7] Medical Research Council,undefined
[8] Macquarie University,undefined
[9] Nagasaki University,undefined
[10] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
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Although there have been enormous demands and efforts to develop an early warning system for malaria, no sustainable system has remained. Well-organized malaria surveillance and high-quality climate forecasts are required to sustain a malaria early warning system in conjunction with an effective malaria prediction model. We aimed to develop a weather-based malaria prediction model using a weekly time-series data including temperature, precipitation, and malaria cases from 1998 to 2015 in Vhembe, Limpopo, South Africa and apply it to seasonal climate forecasts. The malaria prediction model performed well for short-term predictions (correlation coefficient, r > 0.8 for 1- and 2-week ahead forecasts). The prediction accuracy decreased as the lead time increased but retained fairly good performance (r > 0.7) up to the 16-week ahead prediction. The demonstration of the malaria prediction process based on the seasonal climate forecasts showed the short-term predictions coincided closely with the observed malaria cases. The weather-based malaria prediction model we developed could be applicable in practice together with skillful seasonal climate forecasts and existing malaria surveillance data. Establishing an automated operating system based on real-time data inputs will be beneficial for the malaria early warning system, and can be an instructive example for other malaria-endemic areas.
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