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Clustering #Countries on #Development Indicators Reveals Structure Relevant for #H5N1 #Mortality Analysis

  Abstract Infectious diseases are often observed to have different epidemiology in different countries , which arises due to various factors including those that are ecological, socioeconomic, and healthcare-related . Such variability can sometimes be best captured through looking at groups of countries that are similar within-group but variable between-group. In this study we use statistical learning methods to generate data-driven disease-centric groupings of countries rather than those developed for administrative or political reasons by e.g. the WHO, World Bank, and the United Nations. In particular, we apply hierarchical clustering to group countries based on shared disease-relevant characteristics for zoonotic H5N1 influenza . Using statistical methods such as classification and regression trees (CART)-based imputation and dynamic tree cutting, the analysis accounts for missing data and identifies epidemiologically (rather than politically or economically) meaningful cluster...

Le Stryge, Charles Meryon (1853)

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