Abstract

Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are a significant public and animal health threat. In some zoonosis, the early detection of virus spread in animals is a crucial early warning for humans. The analyses of animal surveillance data are therefore of paramount importance for public health authorities to identify the appropriate control measure and intervention strategies in case of epidemics. The interaction among host, vectors, pathogen and environment require the analysis of more complex and diverse data coming from different sources. There is a wide range of spatiotemporal methods that can be applied as a surveillance tool for cluster detection, identification of risk areas and risk factors and disease transmission pattern evaluation. However, despite the growing effort, most of the recent integrated applications still lack of managing simultaneously different datasets and at the same time making available an analytical tool for a complete epidemiological assessment. In this paper, we present EpiExploreR, a user-friendly, flexible, R-Shiny web application. EpiExploreR provides tools integrating common approaches to analyze spatiotemporal data on animal diseases in Italy, including notified outbreaks, surveillance of vectors, animal movements data and remotely sensed data. Data exploration and analysis results are displayed through an interactive map, tables and graphs. EpiExploreR is addressed to scientists and researchers, including public and animal health professionals wishing to test hypotheses and explore data on surveillance activities.

Highlights

  • Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are a significant public and animal health threat, and their early detection and immediate response are crucial for their control

  • The Estimated Velocity of the bluetongue virus-1 (BTV-1) Spreading in Central Italy During 2014

  • Estimating the speed of infectious disease spread is a critical task in epidemiology, and several approaches were adopted in recent years [78,79]

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Introduction

Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are a significant public and animal health threat, and their early detection and immediate response are crucial for their control. Several R-packages (e.g., surveillance, sp, rSaTScan, network, tsna, igraph) [19,20,21,22,23,24] have been made available to researchers, but their use still requires adequate programming and statistical skills to write down codes and to perform the analysis effectively To overcome this lack in technical skills, desktop and web applications have been developed, providing analysis tools ready to use for researchers and public and animal health professionals [25,26,27,28,29,30]. Three case studies are used to illustrate the different applied tools

EpiExploreR Implementation and Development
Data Collection and Data Flow
Spatiotemporal Methods and the Epiexplorer Dashboard Features
Temperature Driven Mosquito Modeling
Network Analysis in Livestock Mobility
The Estimated Velocity of the BTV-1 Spreading in Central Italy During 2014
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