DocumentCode :
3035257
Title :
MyGeoHealth: GIS-based cholera transmission risk system in Sabah, Malaysia
Author :
Abdul Rasam, Abdul Rauf ; Noor, Abdul Malek Mohd ; Ahmad, Norazah ; Ghazali, Rosmadi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Surveying Sci. & Geomatics, Univ. Teknol. MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia
fYear :
2011
fDate :
4-6 March 2011
Firstpage :
474
Lastpage :
479
Abstract :
Malaysian Geographical or Geospatial Health (MyGeoHealth) is a term used to describe innovative method for monitoring environmental risk factors on human health. There are possible spatial relationship between environment and cholera outbreaks in Tawau, Sabah due to the recent outbreaks are hard to predict. Cholera is a diarrhoeal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae (Vc), which occurs naturally in coastal phytoplankton (Chl-a) related with sea surface temperature (SST), shellfish and man. This study adapts the MyGeoHealth by emphasizing the potential of geographical information system (GIS), satellite remote sensing (RS) and global positioning system (GPS) to develop an introduced cholera transmission risk system in Tawau, Sabah. Spatio-temporal pattern and effect of SST, Chl-a, and cholera cases were determined using integrated geospatial technologies (GIS, RS and GPS), statistics and epidemiological approaches. Although the results of the effect were only statistically minimum correlation, the disease could outbreak at anywhere and anytime particularly at high population, unhygienic environment, close to the contaminated water supply, and during the hot or the wet season. These spatial characteristics of outbreak could be used as a cholera transmission risk indicator and an efficient control plan in Sabah as required in the MyGeoHealth.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; diseases; environmental factors; epidemics; geographic information systems; health and safety; microorganisms; ocean temperature; remote sensing; risk analysis; GIS based cholera transmission risk system; GPS; Malaysian Geographical Health; Malaysian Geospatial Health; MyGeoHealth; Sabah; Tawau; Vibrio cholerae; cholera outbreaks; coastal phytoplankton; diarrhoeal disease; environmental risk factor monitoring; epidemiological approaches; global positioning system; human health; integrated geospatial technologies; satellite remote sensing; sea surface temperature; shellfish; spatiotemporal patterns; statistical approaches; Correlation; Diseases; Geographic Information Systems; Humans; Meteorology; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Chl-a; Cholera; GIS; MyGeoHealth; SST;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and its Applications (CSPA), 2011 IEEE 7th International Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Penang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-414-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CSPA.2011.5759925
Filename :
5759925
Link To Document :
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