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HERO ID
8049631
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Review of Geospatial Technology for Infectious Disease Surveillance: Use Case on COVID-19
Author(s)
Saran, S; Singh, P; Kumar, V; Chauhan, P
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing
ISSN:
0255-660X
EISSN:
0974-3006
Volume
48
Issue
8
Page Numbers
1121-1138
DOI
10.1007/s12524-020-01140-5
Web of Science Id
WOS:000560629500002
Abstract
This paper discusses on the increasing relevancy of geospatial technologies such as geographic information system (GIS) in the public health domain, particularly for the infectious disease surveillance and modelling strategies. Traditionally, the disease mapping tasks have faced many challenges-(1) authors rarely documented the evidence that were used to create map, (2) before evolution of GIS, many errors aroused in mapping tasks which were expanded extremely at global scales, and (3) there were no fidelity assessment of maps which resulted in inaccurate precision. This study on infectious diseases geo-surveillance is divided into four broad sections with emphasis on handling geographical and temporal issues to help in public health decision-making and planning policies: (1) geospatial mapping of diseases using its spatial and temporal information to understand their behaviour across geography; (2) the citizen's involvement as volunteers in giving health and disease data to assess the critical situation for disease's spread and prevention in neighbourhood effect; (3) scientific analysis of health-related behaviour using mathematical epidemiological and geo-statistical approaches with (4) capacity building program. To illustrate each theme, recent case studies are cited and case studies are performed on COVID-19 to demonstrate selected models.
Keywords
Geospatial technology; Citizen Science; Public health; COVID-19; Mathematical epidemiology
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