Prevalence Mapping of Malaria Cases in Nigeria using R-INLA & SUMMER packages
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Description:
This involves modeling under-5 malaria prevalence (U5MP) in Nigeria across the space to determine malaria hotspots for proper allocation of resources and policy making. Due to the sparse nature of available data in Nigeria, disease mapping borrows information across space. In this work, we will be using data from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS).
Things to learn include data cleaning, exploratory data analysis and introduction to basic disease mapping. The analytical software to use are R-INLA (Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation) and SUMMER package which are open access for download.
Prerequisite:
Interested participants need to register with https://dhsprogram.com/ for permission to use their data. The data we would be making use of is the Nigeria Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS) 2021. In addition, participants are encouraged to download Nigeria admin2 shapefiles
Target:
Public health practitioners, researchers and data scientists (modelers)
Outcome for participants:
Exposure to geospatial modeling of public health indicators and exploratory data analysis (EDA) technique


