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Seasonal forecast of St. Louis Encaphilitis Virus transmission, Florida

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Title Seasonal forecast of St. Louis Encaphilitis Virus transmission, Florida
Names Shaman, Jeffrey (creator)
Day, Jonathan F. (creator)
Stieglitz, Marc (creator)
Zebiak, Stephen (creator)
Cane, Mark (creator)
Date Issued 2004-05 (iso8601)
Abstract Disease transmission forecasts can help minimize
human and domestic animal health risks by indicating
where disease control and prevention efforts should be
focused. For disease systems in which weather-related
variables affect pathogen proliferation, dispersal, or transmission,
the potential for disease forecasting exists. We
present a seasonal forecast of St. Louis encephalitis virus
transmission in Indian River County, Florida. We derive an
empiric relationship between modeled land surface wetness
and levels of SLEV transmission in humans. We then
use these data to forecast SLEV transmission with a seasonal
lead. Forecast skill is demonstrated, and a real-time
seasonal forecast of epidemic SLEV transmission is presented.
This study demonstrates how weather and climate
forecast skill-verification analyses may be applied to test
the predictability of an empiric disease forecast model.
Genre Article
Identifier Shaman, J., Day, J. F., Stieglitz, M., Zebiak, S., & Cane, M. (2004). Seasonal forecast of St. Louis Encaphilitis Virus transmission, Florida. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(5), 802-809.

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