REDACS: Regional emergency-driven adaptive cluster sampling for effective COVID-19 management

Stehlik, Milan; Kisel'ak, Jozef; Dinamarca, A.; Alvarado, Eloy; PLAZA-PELLERANO, FRANCISCO EDUARDO; MEDINA-MARIN, FELIPE ANDRES; Stehlikova, Silvia; Marek, J.; VENEGAS-ROJAS, BERNARDO ARTURO; Gajdos, A.; Li, Y.; Katuscak, S.; Brazinova, A.; Zeintl, E.; Lu, Y. J.

Abstract

As COVID-19 is spreading, national agencies need to monitor and track several metrics. Since we do not have perfect testing programs on the hand, one needs to develop an advanced sampling strategies for prevalence study, control and management. Here we introduce REDACS: Regional emergency-driven adaptive cluster sampling for effective COVID-19 management and control and justify its usage for COVID-19. We show its advantages over classical massive individual testing sampling plans. We also point out how regional and spatial heterogeneity underlines proper sampling. Fundamental importance of adaptive control parameters from emergency health stations and medical frontline is outlined. Since the Northern hemisphere entered Autumn and Winter season (this paper was originally submitted in November 2020), practical illustration from spatial heterogeneity of Chile (Southern hemisphere, which already experienced COVID-19 winter outbreak peak) is underlying the importance of proper regional heterogeneity of sampling plan. We explain the regional heterogeneity by microbiological backgrounds and link it to behavior of Lyapunov exponents. We also discuss screening by antigen tests from the perspective of "on the fly" biomarker validation, i.e., during the screening.

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Título según WOS: REDACS: Regional emergency-driven adaptive cluster sampling for effective COVID-19 management
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85125962081 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS
Volumen: 41
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 474
Página final: 508
DOI:

10.1080/07362994.2022.2033126

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS