2005
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020059
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A Space–Time Permutation Scan Statistic for Disease Outbreak Detection

Abstract: BackgroundThe ability to detect disease outbreaks early is important in order to minimize morbidity and mortality through timely implementation of disease prevention and control measures. Many national, state, and local health departments are launching disease surveillance systems with daily analyses of hospital emergency department visits, ambulance dispatch calls, or pharmacy sales for which population-at-risk information is unavailable or irrelevant.Methods and FindingsWe propose a prospective space–time pe… Show more

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“…Spatial weights were defined by the inverse of Euclidean distance squared, and were globally standardized. Reported outbreaks were also examined (SaTScan version 6.1.2, www.satscan.org) for clusters in time and space using the scan statistic space-time permutation model [14]. Outbreak data -location [x, y] and reported date of outbreaks [z] -were analysed.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial weights were defined by the inverse of Euclidean distance squared, and were globally standardized. Reported outbreaks were also examined (SaTScan version 6.1.2, www.satscan.org) for clusters in time and space using the scan statistic space-time permutation model [14]. Outbreak data -location [x, y] and reported date of outbreaks [z] -were analysed.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This number is then representative of a subpopulation of infected children who have lived in the vicinity of CH and have made visits to its ED when ill. Such spatial specificity, however, is imperative for detecting abnormal events rapidly and decisively because unusual events often occur in a spatially localized manner, and are seldom distributed uniformly throughout space (Kleinman et al, 2004;Kulldorff et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other probability models have also been used for scan statistics. A Bernoulli model is used for 0/1 case-control type data [2], an ordinal model for ordinal data [20], an exponential model for survival data [21] and a space-time permutation model for looking at space-time interaction clusters when only case data is available [9]. The latter also uses the Poisson distribution but it is an approximate rather than an exact log likelihood ratio.…”
Section: The Univariate Scan Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this example, the prospective space-time permutation scan statistic [9] was used for the early detection of disease outbreaks. This scan statistic uses only case data and the expected values for each location and time period is calculated by conditioning on the marginals.…”
Section: Choice Of Scan Statistic and Parameter Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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