The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic highlights the need for effective tools capable of predicting the onset of infection outbreaks at their early stages. The tracing of confirmed cases and the prediction of the local dynamics of contagion through early indicators are crucial measures to a successful fight against emerging infectious diseases (EID). The proposed framework is model-free and applies Early Warning Detection Systems (EWDS) techniques to detect changes in the territorial spread of infections in the very early stages of onset. This study uses publicly available raw data on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 mainly sourced from the database of the Italian Civil Protection Department. Two distinct EWDS approaches, the Hub-Jones (H&J) and Strozz...
Abstract Researchers and policymakers have proposed systems to detect novel pathogens earlier than e...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has spread rapidly across the world, creating ...
International audienceEvent-based surveillance (EBS) systems monitor a broad range of information so...
The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic highlights the need for effective tools capable of predicting the onse...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, largescale diagnostic testing and contact tracing have proven insuffic...
In this paper, a susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model has been used to track the evolution of th...
The recent and still ongoing pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has shown that an infectious disease outbreak ca...
Developing measures for rapid and early detection of disease re-emergence is important to perform sc...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic have been used to train artificial i...
Early warning tools are crucial for the timely application of intervention strategies and the mitiga...
Early warning tools are crucial for the timely application of intervention strategies and the mitiga...
Abstract Early warning signals (EWSs) aim to predict changes in complex systems from phenomenologic...
The COVID-19 pandemic, worldwide up to December 2020, caused over 1.7 million deaths, and put the wo...
Abstract Researchers and policymakers have proposed systems to detect novel pathogens earlier than e...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has spread rapidly across the world, creating ...
International audienceEvent-based surveillance (EBS) systems monitor a broad range of information so...
The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic highlights the need for effective tools capable of predicting the onse...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, largescale diagnostic testing and contact tracing have proven insuffic...
In this paper, a susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model has been used to track the evolution of th...
The recent and still ongoing pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has shown that an infectious disease outbreak ca...
Developing measures for rapid and early detection of disease re-emergence is important to perform sc...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic have been used to train artificial i...
Early warning tools are crucial for the timely application of intervention strategies and the mitiga...
Early warning tools are crucial for the timely application of intervention strategies and the mitiga...
Abstract Early warning signals (EWSs) aim to predict changes in complex systems from phenomenologic...
The COVID-19 pandemic, worldwide up to December 2020, caused over 1.7 million deaths, and put the wo...
Abstract Researchers and policymakers have proposed systems to detect novel pathogens earlier than e...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has spread rapidly across the world, creating ...
International audienceEvent-based surveillance (EBS) systems monitor a broad range of information so...