Periodic Reporting for period 2 - IDAlert (Infectious Disease decision-support tools and Alert systems to build climate Resilience to emerging health Threats)
Período documentado: 2023-12-01 hasta 2025-05-31
Building on various activities, significant progress is being made, for example, in Barcelona, where the implementation of applications and interventions led to major success: storm drain modifications resulted in a reduction of mosquito larvae by more than 90%, as confirmed by data analysis specifically during RP2. For tick monitoring in Sweden, the citizen science tool collected a large number of images from the public, which enabled the development of an effective tick identification model using deep learning, to play a key role in future citizen science data collection, enhancing the accuracy and scalability of tick surveillance efforts.
EpiOutlook – a seasonal forecasting platform - has made a major step forward. By linking climate forecasts with health indicators, we hope to provide stakeholders—including EEA, WHO-WMO, WOAH, and ECDC - with actionable seasonal outlooks for multiple epidemiological metrics. The prototype of the platform has been evaluated through different processes with various stakeholders, with the vision of launching EpiOutlook by June 2026.
The media profile of IDAlert remains high. The project website, newsletter, and social media platforms are widely appreciated by stakeholders. The project actively engages in capacity building and stakeholder engagements, and several activities.
Early progress from the EpiOutlook platform shows its potential to generate actionable seasonal outlooks for multiple health indicators, helping to inform public health planning and response. IDAlert is supporting the development of AI-powered citizen science tools for surveillance and has been exploring adaptation strategies in urban environments to manage vector-borne diseases, many of which are being refined to be shared widely.