4.7 Article

Study on the relationship between the incidence of influenza and climate indicators and the prediction of influenza incidence

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 473-481

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10523-7

Keywords

Influenza; Climate indicators; Prediction; ARIMA model; ARIMAX model

Funding

  1. Natural science funding of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region [2019D01C206]

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This study analyzed the impact of climate indicators on influenza incidence in Guangxi and revealed a significant association between climate factors and influenza incidence. It highlights the importance of taking precautions during severe air pollution and cold weather to prevent influenza. Furthermore, the ARIMAX model demonstrated good predictive performance, which can be utilized for predicting influenza incidence in Guangxi and informing the development of early warning systems and public health interventions for influenza control policy-making.
In recent 2 years, the incidence of influenza showed a slight upward trend in Guangxi; therefore, some joint actions should be done to help preventing and controlling this disease. The factors analysis of affecting influenza and early prediction of influenza incidence may help policy-making so as to take effective measures to prevent and control influenza. In this study, we used the cross correlation function (CCF) to analyze the effect of climate indicators on influenza incidence, ARIMA and ARIMAX (autoregressive integrated moving average model with exogenous input variables) model methods to do predictive analysis of influenza incidence. The results of CCF analysis showed that climate indicators (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, CO, NO2, O-3, average temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, average relative humidity, and sunshine duration) had significant effects on the incidence of influenza. People need to take good precautions in the days of severe air pollution and keep warm in cold weather to prevent influenza. We found that the ARIMAX (1,0,1)(0,0,1)(12)with NO(2)model has good predictive performance, which can be used to predict the influenza incidence in Guangxi, and the predicted incidence may be useful in developing early warning systems and providing important evidence for influenza control policy-making and public health intervention.

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