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Analysis of a SARIMA-XGBoost model for hand, foot, and mouth disease in Xinjiang, China

Haojie Man, Hanting Huang, Zhuangyan Qin, Zhiming Li

2023Epidemiology and Infection12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common childhood infectious disease. The incidence of HFMD has a pronounced seasonal tendency and is closely related to meteorological factors such as temperature, rainfall, and wind speed. In this paper, we propose a combined SARIMA-XGBoost model to improve the prediction accuracy of HFMD in 15 regions of Xinjiang, China. The SARIMA model is used for seasonal trends, and the XGBoost algorithm is applied for the nonlinear effects of meteorological factors. The geographical and temporal weighted regression model is designed to analyze the influence of meteorological factors from temporal and spatial perspectives. The analysis results show that the HFMD exhibits seasonal characteristics, peaking from May to August each year, and the HFMD incidence has significant spatial heterogeneity. The meteorological factors affecting the spread of HFMD vary among regions. Temperature and daylight significantly impact the transmission of the disease in most areas. Based on the verification experiment of forecasting, the proposed SARIMA-XGBoost model is superior to other models in accuracy, especially in regions with a high incidence of HFMD.

Topics & Concepts

Hand-foot-and-mouth diseaseChinaIncidence (geometry)DaylightGeographyFoot-and-mouth diseaseWind speedClimatologyMeteorologyDiseaseEnvironmental scienceMedicineMathematicsVirologyOutbreakPhysicsPathologyGeologyOpticsArchaeologyGeometryViral Infections and Immunology ResearchAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections Studies