Descripción del proyecto
Utilizar la localización de teléfonos móviles para rastrear las enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos
Las enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos suponen una carga socioeconómica significativa para muchos países de todo el mundo y aumentan la desigualdad social. A pesar de los esfuerzos de los investigadores, la gestión de estas enfermedades no es óptima, lo que pone de relieve la necesidad de una perspectiva de ciencia social y mejores modelos de las enfermedades. Para lograr esto, el proyecto financiado con fondos europeos H-MIP utilizará la localización de teléfonos móviles y la huella genética junto con métodos sociodemográficos tradicionales para rastrear el flujo de las enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos. El objetivo es identificar los mecanismos medioambientales, sociodemográficos y conductuales que dan forma a las redes de enfermedades y mejorar los modelos dinámicos de las enfermedades. Esto mejorará las políticas de gestión de la sanidad pública, así como las intervenciones específicas para minimizar el riesgo de las enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos.
Objetivo
This project will use mobile phone positioning, DNA fingerprinting, and citizen science, combined with traditional socio-demographic methods to trace the host-vector biting networks through which mosquito-borne diseases flow and illuminate the behavioural, socio-demographic, and environmental mechanisms that shape these networks in a spatially explicit manner. It will merge this ground-breaking data with existing datasets on population, urban structure, land cover, and climate, analysing it using network techniques, spatial models, and machine learning to test hypotheses about the determinants of these networks. The results will make it possible to improve dynamic models of mosquito-borne disease and recommend targeted policy interventions for reducing disease risk in Europe and around the world. In doing so, it will address the critical need for greater social science perspective iThis project will use citizen science, mobile phone geo-localization, genetic analysis, surveys, interviews, and cutting-edge modelling techniques to trace the host-vector contact networks through which mosquito-borne diseases flow, illuminate the mobility patterns and other behavioural mechanisms that shape these networks, and evaluate policy interventions aimed at reducing the risk of these diseases in urban and suburban settings. In doing so, it will address the critical need for greater social science perspective in mosquito-borne disease research, making it possible to improve disease models and public health management through a fuller understanding of the socio-ecological context driving dengue, chikungunya, Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases that place enormous burdens on society and exacerbate social inequality across the globe. It will draw on the the PI’s unique interdisciplinary background, straddling socio-demography, public policy, and disease ecology, and his pioneering work on citizen science in public health research and mobile phone tracking in demographic research.
Ámbito científico
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiespublic policies
- medical and health scienceshealth sciencespublic health
- social sciencessociologysocial issuessocial inequalities
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringinformation engineeringtelecommunicationsmobile phones
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiescivil society
Programa(s)
Régimen de financiación
ERC-STG - Starting GrantInstitución de acogida
08002 Barcelona
España