Prediction of Leptospirosis Severity in Sri Lanka: A Time Series Approach
Abstract
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease which
can be transmitted from animals to people
through the urine of infected animals. It is more
common in tropical countries such as Sri Lanka.
Throughout the year in Sri Lanka Leptospirosis
is reported with two peaks in a year, and it is
generally observed that it coincides with paddy
cultivation. Sri Lanka is having one of the highest
incidences of leptospirosis, and it is considered
as a leptospirosis high endemic country. The aim
of the present study is to predict Leptospirosis
incidences in Sri Lanka for two years ahead and
develop guidelines for clinical management.
The monthly incidences of Leptospirosis in all
the areas with RDHS offices in Sri Lanka were
obtained from the web site of Epidemiology Unit
of the Ministry of Health. This paper presents
Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving
Average (SARIMA) forecasting model obtained
using time series BoxJenkin’s approach to predict
Leptospirosis incidences two years ahead in Sri
Lanka.
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