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Applications and advances in acoustic monitoring for infectious disease epidemiology

Emilia Johnson, Marconi Campos‐Cerqueira, Amaziasizamoria Jumail, Ashraft Syazwan Ahmady Yusni, Milena Salgado‐Lynn, Kimberly Fornace

2023Trends in Parasitology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emerging infectious diseases continue to pose a significant burden on global public health, and there is a critical need to better understand transmission dynamics arising at the interface of human activity and wildlife habitats. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), more typically applied to questions of biodiversity and conservation, provides an opportunity to collect and analyse audio data in relative real time and at low cost. Acoustic methods are increasingly accessible, with the expansion of cloud-based computing, low-cost hardware, and machine learning approaches. Paired with purposeful experimental design, acoustic data can complement existing surveillance methods and provide a novel toolkit to investigate the key biological parameters and ecological interactions that underpin infectious disease epidemiology.

Topics & Concepts

Infectious disease (medical specialty)Computer scienceData scienceCloud computingPublic healthWildlifeEpidemiologyCitizen scienceRisk analysis (engineering)DiseaseMedicineEcologyBiologyPathologyBotanyOperating systemAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorMarine animal studies overviewBat Biology and Ecology Studies