Abstract

BackgroundVesicular stomatitis (VS) is an important viral disease of livestock. The main feature of VS is irregular blisters that occur on the lips, tongue, oral mucosa, hoof crown and nipple. Humans can also be infected with vesicular stomatitis and develop meningitis. This study analyses 2014 American VS outbreaks in order to accurately predict vesicular stomatitis outbreak trends.MethodsAmerican VS outbreaks data were collected from OIE. The data for VS keywords were obtained by inputting 24 disease-related keywords into Google Trends. After calculating the Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients, it was found that there was a relationship between outbreaks and keywords derived from Google Trends. Finally, the predicted model was constructed based on qualitative classification and quantitative regression.ResultsFor the regression model, the Pearson correlation coefficients between the predicted outbreaks and actual outbreaks are 0.953 and 0.948, respectively. For the qualitative classification model, we constructed five classification predictive models and chose the best classification predictive model as the result. The results showed, SN (sensitivity), SP (specificity) and ACC (prediction accuracy) values of the best classification predictive model are 78.52%,72.5% and 77.14%, respectively.ConclusionThis study applied Google search data to construct a qualitative classification model and a quantitative regression model. The results show that the method is effective and that these two models obtain more accurate forecast.

Highlights

  • Vesicular stomatitis is a highly contagious zoonotic infectious disease caused by the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)

  • The results show that the method is effective and that these two models obtain more accurate forecast

  • Vesicular stomatitis forecasting complied with the Terms of Service for Organization for Animal Health (OIE)

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Introduction

Vesicular stomatitis is a highly contagious zoonotic infectious disease caused by the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). New Jersey and Indiana are the two major serotypes of vesicular stomatitis. Vesicular stomatitis mainly affects cattle, sheep, camels and other ruminants. Vesicular stomatitis is characterized by vesicles, papules, erosion and ulcer. These lesions mainly occur in the mouth or on the feet, teats and prepuce[3]. Lesions in cattle occur mainly on the tongue, lips, gums, hard palate, and sometimes on the muzzle, and ulcers in pigs occur in the snout. These diseases do not cause death, they result in pain and anorexia in the animals. This study analyses 2014 American VS outbreaks in order to accurately predict vesicular stomatitis outbreak trends

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