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Big Data for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Modeling

机译:传染病监测和建模的大数据

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We devote a special issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases to review the recent advances of big data in strengthening disease surveillance, monitoring medical adverse events, informing transmission models, and tracking patient sentiments and mobility. We consider a broad definition of big data for public health, one encompassing patient information gathered from high-volume electronic health records and participatory surveillance systems, as well as mining of digital traces such as social media, Internet searches, and cell-phone logs. We introduce nine independent contributions to this special issue and highlight several cross-cutting areas that require further research, including representativeness, biases, volatility, and validation, and the need for robust statistical and hypotheses-driven analyses. Overall, we are optimistic that the big-data revolution will vastly improve the granularity and timeliness of available epidemiological information, with hybrid systems augmenting rather than supplanting traditional surveillance systems, and better prospects for accurate infectious diseases models and forecasts.
机译:我们专门发行了《传染病杂志》,以期回顾大数据在加强疾病监测,监测医疗不良事件,告知传播模型以及跟踪患者情绪和活动性方面的最新进展。我们考虑了公共卫生大数据的广义定义,其中包括从大量电子健康记录和参与式监视系统中收集的患者信息,以及对社交媒体,互联网搜索和手机日志等数字化跟踪的挖掘。我们为这个特殊问题介绍了九项独立的论文,重点介绍了需要进一步研究的几个跨领域领域,包括代表性,偏见,波动性和验证性,以及对进行可靠的统计和假设驱动的分析的需求。总体而言,我们感到乐观的是,大数据革命将极大地提高可用流行病学信息的粒度和及时性,混合系统将增加而不是取代传统的监视系统,并为准确的传染病模型和预测提供更好的前景。

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