Assessing intrastate shipments from interstate data and expert opinion.

R Soc Open Sci

Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Division of Theoretical Biology, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden.

Published: March 2021

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  • The study investigates live animal shipments as a way to understand how animal diseases spread and focuses on a sample of Veterinary Inspections from 2009 to analyze these contacts, especially in the absence of complete data in places like the USA.
  • Researchers used hierarchical Bayesian modeling to estimate various parameters while exploring different functional forms of spatial kernels, which describe how distance affects shipment contacts.
  • The results indicated that while the choice of kernel shape influenced predictions of intrastate shipments, particularly those allowing for long-distance spread, incorporating expert data did not always improve accuracy if experts provided conflicting estimates.

Article Abstract

Live animal shipments are a potential route for transmitting animal diseases between holdings and are crucial when modelling spread of infectious diseases. Yet, complete contact networks are not available in all countries, including the USA. Here, we considered a 10% sample of Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspections from 1 year (2009). We focused on distance dependence in contacts and investigated how different functional forms affect estimates of unobserved intrastate shipments. To further enhance our predictions, we included responses from an expert elicitation survey about the proportion of shipments moving intrastate. We used hierarchical Bayesian modelling to estimate parameters describing the kernel and effects of expert data. We considered three functional forms of spatial kernels and the inclusion or exclusion of expert data. The resulting six models were ranked by widely applicable information criterion (WAIC) and deviance information criterion (DIC) and evaluated through within- and out-of-sample validation. We showed that predictions of intrastate shipments were mildly influenced by the functional form of the spatial kernel but kernel shapes that permitted a fat tail at large distances while maintaining a plateau-shaped behaviour at short distances better were preferred. Furthermore, our study showed that expert data may not guarantee enhanced predictions when expert estimates are disparate.

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