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Sequential adaptive strategy for population-based sampling of a rare and clustered disease

Published 6 Apr 2020 in stat.ME and stat.OT | (2004.02708v1)

Abstract: An innovative sampling strategy is proposed, which applies to large-scale population-based surveys targeting a rare trait that is unevenly spread over a geographical area of interest. Our proposal is characterised by the ability to tailor the data collection to specific features and challenges of the survey at hand. It is based on integrating an adaptive component into a sequential selection, which aims to both intensify detection of positive cases, upon exploiting the spatial clusterisation, and provide a flexible framework for managing logistical and budget constraints. To account for the selection bias, a ready-to-implement weighting system is provided to release unbiased and accurate estimates. Empirical evidence is illustrated from tuberculosis prevalence surveys, which are recommended in many countries and supported by the WHO as an emblematic example of the need for an improved sampling design. Simulation results are also given to illustrate strengths and weaknesses of the proposed sampling strategy with respect to traditional cross-sectional sampling.

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