Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare

Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare

Uma V., Jayanthi Ganapathy
ISBN13: 9781522584704|ISBN10: 1522584706|EISBN13: 9781522584711
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8470-4.ch002
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V., Uma, and Jayanthi Ganapathy. "Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare." Emerging Trends and Innovations in Privacy and Health Information Management, edited by Cristina Albuquerque, IGI Global, 2019, pp. 31-63. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8470-4.ch002

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V., U. & Ganapathy, J. (2019). Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare. In C. Albuquerque (Ed.), Emerging Trends and Innovations in Privacy and Health Information Management (pp. 31-63). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8470-4.ch002

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V., Uma, and Jayanthi Ganapathy. "Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare." In Emerging Trends and Innovations in Privacy and Health Information Management, edited by Cristina Albuquerque, 31-63. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2019. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8470-4.ch002

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Abstract

Health-care systems aid in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases. Epidemiology deals with the demographic study on frequency, distribution and determinants of disease in order to provide better health-care. Today information technology has made data pervasive i.e. data is available anywhere and in abundance. GIS in epidemiology enables prompt services to mankind or people at risk. It brings out health-care services that are amicable for prevention and control of disease spread. This could be achieved when epidemiology data is modeled considering temporal and spatial factors and using data driven computation techniques over such models. This chapter discusses 1) the need for integrating GIS and epidemiology, 2) various case studies that indicates the need for spatial analysis being performed on epidemiologic data, 3) few techniques involved in the spatial analysis, 4) functionalities provided by some of the widely used GIS software packages and tools.

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