Fine-Grained Dengue Forecasting Using Telephone Triage Services

Nabeel Abdur Rehman Shankar Kalyanaraman Talal Ahmad Fahad Pervaiz Umar Saif Lakshminarayanan Subramanian

7/8/2016

Type
journal-article
Region
Pakistan
Sector
Health
Category
Data Analysis, Data Collaboratives
Methodology
Statistical Modeling, Design Science
Objective
Effectiveness

Abstract

Thousands of lives are lost every year in developing countries for failing to detect epidemics early because of the lack of real-time disease surveillance data. We present results from a large-scale deployment of a telephone triage service as a basis for dengue forecasting in Pakistan. Our system uses statistical analysis of dengue-related phone calls to accurately forecast suspected dengue cases 2 to 3 weeks ahead of time at a subcity level (correlation of up to 0.93). Our system has been operational at scale in Pakistan for the past 3 years and has received more than 300,000 phone calls. The predictions from our system are widely disseminated to public health officials and form a critical part of active government strategies for dengue containment. Our work is the first to demonstrate, with significant empirical evidence, that an accurate, location-specific disease forecasting system can be built using analysis of call volume data from a public health hotline.