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疟疾三因图:改进疟疾消除中复发数据的可视化效果。

Malaria Trigram: improving the visualization of recurrence data for malaria elimination.

机构信息

Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.

Departamento de Mídias Digitais, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.

出版信息

Malar J. 2021 Oct 30;20(1):431. doi: 10.1186/s12936-021-03964-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although considerable success in reducing the incidence of malaria has been achieved in Brazil in recent years, an increase in the proportion of cases caused by the harder-to-eliminate Plasmodium vivax parasite can be noted. Recurrences in P. vivax malaria cases are due to new mosquito-bite infections, drug resistance or especially from relapses arising from hypnozoites. As such, new innovative surveillance strategies are needed. The aim of this study was to develop an infographic visualization tool to improve individual-level malaria surveillance focused on malaria elimination in the Brazilian Amazon.

METHODS

Action Research methodology was employed to deal with the complex malaria surveillance problem in the Amazon region. Iterative cycles were used, totalling four cycles with a formal validation of an operational version of the Malaria Trigram tool at the end of the process. Further probabilistic data linkage was carried out so that information on the same patients could be linked, allowing for follow-up analysis since the official system was not planned in such way that includes this purpose.

RESULTS

An infographic user interface was developed for the Malaria Trigram that incorporates all the visual and descriptive power of the Trigram concept. It is a multidimensional and interactive historical representation of malaria cases per patient over time and provides visual input to decision-makers on recurrences of malaria.

CONCLUSIONS

The Malaria Trigram is aimed to help public health professionals and policy makers to recognise and analyse different types of patterns in malaria events, including recurrences and reinfections, based on the current Brazilian health surveillance system, the SIVEP-Malária system, with no additional primary data collection or change in the current process. By using the Malaria Trigram, it is possible to plan and coordinate interventions for malaria elimination that are integrated with other parallel actions in the Brazilian Amazon region, such as vector control management, effective drug and vaccine deployment strategies.

摘要

背景

尽管近年来巴西在降低疟疾发病率方面取得了相当大的成功,但更难消除的疟原虫寄生虫引起的病例比例有所增加。间日疟原虫疟疾病例的复发是由于新的蚊子叮咬感染、药物耐药性,特别是由于休眠子引起的复发。因此,需要新的创新监测策略。本研究旨在开发一种信息图可视化工具,以改善针对巴西亚马逊地区消除疟疾的个体层面疟疾监测。

方法

采用行动研究方法应对亚马逊地区复杂的疟疾监测问题。使用迭代周期,共进行了四个周期,在该过程结束时对疟疾三分图工具的操作版本进行了正式验证。进一步进行了概率数据链接,以便可以链接同一患者的信息,允许进行随访分析,因为官方系统没有计划以这种方式包括此目的。

结果

为疟疾三分图开发了一个信息图用户界面,该界面包含三分图概念的所有视觉和描述功能。它是患者随时间推移的疟疾病例的多维和交互式历史表示,为决策者提供疟疾复发的视觉输入。

结论

疟疾三分图旨在帮助公共卫生专业人员和政策制定者根据当前巴西卫生监测系统(SIVEP-Malária 系统)识别和分析疟疾事件的不同类型模式,包括复发和再感染,而无需额外的原始数据收集或改变当前流程。通过使用疟疾三分图,可以计划和协调消除疟疾的干预措施,这些措施与巴西亚马逊地区的其他并行行动(如病媒控制管理、有效药物和疫苗部署策略)相整合。

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