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A citizen science initiative for open data and visualization of COVID-19 outbreak in Kerala, India

Source
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
ISSN
10675027
Date Issued
2020-12-01
Author(s)
Ulahannan, Jijo Pulickiyil
Narayanan, Nikhil
Thalhath, Nishad
Prabhakaran, Prem
Chaliyeduth, Sreekanth
Suresh, Sooraj P.
Mohammed, Musfir
Rajeevan, E.
Joseph, Sindhu
Balakrishnan, Akhil
Uthaman, Jeevan
Karingamadathil, Manoj
Thomas, Sunil Thonikkuzhiyil
Sureshkumar, Unnikrishnan
Balan, Shabeesh
Vellichirammalon, Neetha Nanoth
DOI
10.1093/jamia/ocaa203
Volume
27
Issue
12
Abstract
Objective: India reported its first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case in the state of Kerala and an outbreak initiated subsequently. The Department of Health Services, Government of Kerala, initially released daily updates through daily textual bulletins for public awareness to control the spread of the disease. However, these unstructured data limit upstream applications, such as visualization, and analysis, thus demanding refinement to generate open and reusable datasets. Materials and Methods: Through a citizen science initiative, we leveraged publicly available and crowd-verified data on COVID-19 outbreak in Kerala from the government bulletins and media outlets to generate reusable datasets. This was further visualized as a dashboard through a front-end Web application and a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) repository, which serves as an application programming interface for the front end. Results: From the sourced data, we provided real-time analysis, and daily updates of COVID-19 cases in Kerala, through a user-friendly bilingual dashboard (https://covid19kerala.info/) for nonspecialists. To ensure longevity and reusability, the dataset was deposited in an open-access public repository for future analysis. Finally, we provide outbreak trends and demographic characteristics of the individuals affected with COVID-19 in Kerala during the first 138 days of the outbreak. Discussion: We anticipate that our dataset can form the basis for future studies, supplemented with clinical and epidemiological data from the individuals affected with COVID-19 in Kerala. Conclusions: We reported a citizen science initiative on the COVID-19 outbreak in Kerala to collect and deposit data in a structured format, which was utilized for visualizing the outbreak trend and describing demographic characteristics of affected individuals.
Publication link
https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article-pdf/27/12/1913/34838770/ocaa203.pdf
URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/23888
Subjects
COVID-19 | India | Kerala | Open data | Visualization
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