Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia

<span>Dengue is a potentially lethal mosquito-borne disease, regarded as the most dangerous disease in the world. It is also a major health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. Environmental characteristics and sociocultural are factors which play a role in the spread of dengue. Differ...

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Main Authors: Ilham Saiful Fauzi, Muhammad Fakhruddin, Nuning Nuraini, Karunia Putra Wijaya
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Bio-Mathematical Society 2019-05-01
Series:Communication in Biomathematical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/9915
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spelling doaj-be6a7329c87e4f26a4ff5e089a6b148a2020-11-25T01:37:44ZengIndonesian Bio-Mathematical SocietyCommunication in Biomathematical Sciences2549-28962019-05-0121233710.5614/cbms.2019.2.1.34051Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, IndonesiaIlham Saiful Fauzi0Muhammad Fakhruddin1Nuning Nuraini2Karunia Putra Wijaya3Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132Mathematical Institute, University of Koblenz-Landau, 56070 Koblenz<span>Dengue is a potentially lethal mosquito-borne disease, regarded as the most dangerous disease in the world. It is also a major health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. Environmental characteristics and sociocultural are factors which play a role in the spread of dengue. Different landscape structure such as lowland and highland areas are possible to give different infection rate on dengue transmission. Semarang and Malang are densely populated areas in Java, which are selected to be our study areas. A mathematical model (SIR-UV) is adapted to describe dengue transmission. Spiral dynamic optimization is applied to convert monthly data to weekly in Malang and estimate the infection rate that minimized the deviation between dengue data and simulation. This method produces a good fitting to the data. We compare the pattern of dengue cases from the simulation in both cities. Furthermore, we identify seasonal variations of the cases via Fourier series of the infection rate. We also investigate the correlation between humidity, infection rate, and dengue cases in Semarang and Malang. It reveals that humidity influences infection rate in 1-3 weeks later and the infection rate produces dengue cases in the next four weeks.</span>http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/9915dengue, infection rate, comparison, lowland, highland, host-vector model, spiral optimization.
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author Ilham Saiful Fauzi
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Nuning Nuraini
Karunia Putra Wijaya
spellingShingle Ilham Saiful Fauzi
Muhammad Fakhruddin
Nuning Nuraini
Karunia Putra Wijaya
Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
Communication in Biomathematical Sciences
dengue, infection rate, comparison, lowland, highland, host-vector model, spiral optimization.
author_facet Ilham Saiful Fauzi
Muhammad Fakhruddin
Nuning Nuraini
Karunia Putra Wijaya
author_sort Ilham Saiful Fauzi
title Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
title_short Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
title_full Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
title_fullStr Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Dengue Transmission in Lowland and Highland Area: Case Study in Semarang and Malang, Indonesia
title_sort comparison of dengue transmission in lowland and highland area: case study in semarang and malang, indonesia
publisher Indonesian Bio-Mathematical Society
series Communication in Biomathematical Sciences
issn 2549-2896
publishDate 2019-05-01
description <span>Dengue is a potentially lethal mosquito-borne disease, regarded as the most dangerous disease in the world. It is also a major health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. Environmental characteristics and sociocultural are factors which play a role in the spread of dengue. Different landscape structure such as lowland and highland areas are possible to give different infection rate on dengue transmission. Semarang and Malang are densely populated areas in Java, which are selected to be our study areas. A mathematical model (SIR-UV) is adapted to describe dengue transmission. Spiral dynamic optimization is applied to convert monthly data to weekly in Malang and estimate the infection rate that minimized the deviation between dengue data and simulation. This method produces a good fitting to the data. We compare the pattern of dengue cases from the simulation in both cities. Furthermore, we identify seasonal variations of the cases via Fourier series of the infection rate. We also investigate the correlation between humidity, infection rate, and dengue cases in Semarang and Malang. It reveals that humidity influences infection rate in 1-3 weeks later and the infection rate produces dengue cases in the next four weeks.</span>
topic dengue, infection rate, comparison, lowland, highland, host-vector model, spiral optimization.
url http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/9915
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