2019冠状病毒病在尼日利亚传播的专题地图:流行病快速控制措施的工具

Adebayo H. Oluwasegun
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摘要自2019年底以来,肺炎,后被命名为2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19),起源于武汉,并迅速蔓延到包括尼日利亚在内的全球。本研究探讨了专题地图技术在评估2019冠状病毒病在尼日利亚36个州的传播情况时的应用,主要目的是展示如何利用专题地图解释大流行情况,以便于解释和快速决策。这项研究依赖于尼日利亚疾病控制中心(NCDC)网站上关于尼日利亚各地确诊病例和死亡的公开数据。本研究采用地理可视化分析技术,结果以地图的形式呈现。结果显示,截至2021年1月3日星期日,拉各斯(34.7%,18.8%)、卡杜纳(6.0%,4.0%)、高原(5.5%,3.4%)、奥约(4.5%,3.9%)、河流(3.9%,4.9%)州和联邦首都直辖区(FCT)、阿布贾(13.4%,7.9%)的确诊病例总数(90147例)和死亡病例总数(1311例)几乎没有受到COVID-19的影响。这项研究同样确立了利用专题地图便于解释、有效规划、防备和应对大流行病现象。由于该病毒很容易通过人与人之间的接触传播,建议限制行动应成为每个关心的利益攸关方的优先事项。
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Thematic Mapping of COVID-19 Spread in Nigeria: A Tool for Pandemic Rapid Containment Measures
Abstract. Since the end of 2019, pneumonia, later named 2019 novel corona virus disease (COVID-19), originated in Wuhan and rapidly spread throughout the globe including Nigeria. This study explored the techniques of Thematic mapping in assessing the spread of COVID-19 across the thirty-six states in Nigeria with the main objective of showing how thematic maps can be employed in explaining pandemic situations for easy interpretation and quick decisionmaking. The study relies on publicly available data on confirmed cases and death across Nigeria from the website of Nigeria Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC). Geo-visualization analysis technique was adopted for this study with results presented in form of maps. Results show that Lagos (34.7%, 18.8%) Kaduna (6.0%, 4.0%) Plateau (5.5%, 3.4%) Oyo (4.5%, 3.9%) Rivers (3.9%,4.9%) states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja (13.4%, 7.9%) are hardly hit by COVID-19 in terms of the total number of both confirmed cases (90,147) and deaths (1,311) cases respectively as at Sunday 3th of January, 2021. The use of thematic maps for easy explanations, effective planning, preparedness and response to pandemic phenomena was equally established by this study. Since the virus spreads easily through human to human contact, it is recommended that restrictions of movements should be the priority of every concern stakeholder.
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