Geographic Information System Data

S. Foster, E. Adams, I. Dunn, A. Dent
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Place is one of the basic tenets of a field investigation. Both the who and the when of infection are relative to and often dependent on the where. Geographic information science, systems, software (collectively known as GIS), and methods are among the tools epidemiologists use in defining and evaluating the where. This chapter reviews GIS applications as they pertain to the 10 steps of a field investigation. This chapter offers recommendations about the types of geographic data, equipment, and software necessary for GIS and provides considerations for visualization and spatial analysis. An overview is included of sample data sets that might prove useful for estimating and defining the population in a particular study area (e.g., population data from the US Census) as are recommendations for geospatial methods for estimating sociodemographic characteristics and disease rates by using these data within GIS. This chapter should provide field epidemiologists with a greater spatial awareness that will help guide the design, collection, analysis, and dissemination of findings from a field investigation.
地理信息系统数据
地点是实地调查的基本原则之一。谁感染和何时感染都与地点有关,而且往往取决于地点。地理信息科学、系统、软件(统称为GIS)和方法是流行病学家用来定义和评估地点的工具。本章回顾了地理信息系统的应用,因为它们涉及到实地调查的10个步骤。本章提供了关于GIS所需的地理数据、设备和软件类型的建议,并提供了可视化和空间分析的考虑因素。概述了可能对估计和确定特定研究区域的人口有用的样本数据集(例如,美国人口普查的人口数据),并提出了在地理信息系统中使用这些数据估计社会人口特征和发病率的地理空间方法的建议。本章应该为现场流行病学家提供更大的空间意识,这将有助于指导现场调查结果的设计、收集、分析和传播。
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