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Virtual globes and geospatial health: the potential of new tools in the management and control of vector-borne diseases
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 533451
Author(s) Stensgaard, Anna-Sofie; Saarnak, Christopher F L; Utzinger, Jürg; Vounatsou, Penelope; Simoonga, Christopher; Mushinge, Gabriel; Rahbek, Carsten; Møhlenberg, Flemming; Kristensen, Thomas K
Author(s) at UniBasel Vounatsou, Penelope
Utzinger, Jürg
Year 2009
Title Virtual globes and geospatial health: the potential of new tools in the management and control of vector-borne diseases
Journal Geospatial health
Volume 3
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 127-41
Keywords geospatial health, virtual globes, Google Earth (TM), geographical information system, vector-borne disease, schistosomiasis, sub-Saharan Africa, CONTRAST
Abstract The rapidly growing field of three-dimensional software modeling of the Earth holds promise for applications in the geospatial health sciences. Easy-to-use, intuitive virtual globe technologies such as Google Earth(TM) enable scientists around the world to share their data and research results in a visually attractive and readily understandable fashion Without the need for highly sophisticated geographical information systems (GIS) or much technical assistance. This paper discusses the utility Of the rapid and simultaneously visualization of how the agents of parasitic diseases are distributed, as well as that Of their Vectors and/or intermediate hosts together with other spatially-explicit information. The resulting better understanding of the epidemiology of infectious diseases, and the multidimensional environment in which they Occur, are highlighted. In particular, the Value Of Google Earth(TM), and its web-based pendant Google Maps(TM), are reviewed from a Public health view point, combining results from literature searches and experiences gained thus far from a multidisciplinary project aimed at optimizing schistosomiasis control and transmission surveillance in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the basic analytical capabilities of Virtual globe applications are limited, we conclude that they have considerable potential in the support and promotion of the geospatial health science as a user-friendly, straightforward GIS tool for the improvement of data collation, Visualization and exploration. The potential of these systems for data sharing, and broad dissemination of scientific research and results is emphasized.
Publisher GNOSIS
URL http://www.geospatialhealth.unina.it/main.php?idi=6
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5843372
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.4081/gh.2009.216
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19440958
ISI-Number WOS:000268104300001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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