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Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain

BACKGROUND: Health professionals and authorities strive to cope with heterogeneous data, services, and statistical models to support decision making on public health. Sophisticated analysis and distributed processing capabilities over geocoded epidemiological data are seen as driving factors to spee...

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Autores principales: Dominkovics, Pau, Granell, Carlos, Pérez-Navarro, Antoni, Casals, Martí, Orcau, Àngels, Caylà, Joan A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22126392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-62
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author Dominkovics, Pau
Granell, Carlos
Pérez-Navarro, Antoni
Casals, Martí
Orcau, Àngels
Caylà, Joan A
author_facet Dominkovics, Pau
Granell, Carlos
Pérez-Navarro, Antoni
Casals, Martí
Orcau, Àngels
Caylà, Joan A
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description BACKGROUND: Health professionals and authorities strive to cope with heterogeneous data, services, and statistical models to support decision making on public health. Sophisticated analysis and distributed processing capabilities over geocoded epidemiological data are seen as driving factors to speed up control and decision making in these health risk situations. In this context, recent Web technologies and standards-based web services deployed on geospatial information infrastructures have rapidly become an efficient way to access, share, process, and visualize geocoded health-related information. METHODS: Data used on this study is based on Tuberculosis (TB) cases registered in Barcelona city during 2009. Residential addresses are geocoded and loaded into a spatial database that acts as a backend database. The web-based application architecture and geoprocessing web services are designed according to the Representational State Transfer (REST) principles. These web processing services produce spatial density maps against the backend database. RESULTS: The results are focused on the use of the proposed web-based application to the analysis of TB cases in Barcelona. The application produces spatial density maps to ease the monitoring and decision making process by health professionals. We also include a discussion of how spatial density maps may be useful for health practitioners in such contexts. CONCLUSIONS: In this paper, we developed web-based client application and a set of geoprocessing web services to support specific health-spatial requirements. Spatial density maps of TB incidence were generated to help health professionals in analysis and decision-making tasks. The combined use of geographic information tools, map viewers, and geoprocessing services leads to interesting possibilities in handling health data in a spatial manner. In particular, the use of spatial density maps has been effective to identify the most affected areas and its spatial impact. This study is an attempt to demonstrate how web processing services together with web-based mapping capabilities suit the needs of health practitioners in epidemiological analysis scenarios.
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spelling pubmed-32515342012-01-05 Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain Dominkovics, Pau Granell, Carlos Pérez-Navarro, Antoni Casals, Martí Orcau, Àngels Caylà, Joan A Int J Health Geogr Methodology BACKGROUND: Health professionals and authorities strive to cope with heterogeneous data, services, and statistical models to support decision making on public health. Sophisticated analysis and distributed processing capabilities over geocoded epidemiological data are seen as driving factors to speed up control and decision making in these health risk situations. In this context, recent Web technologies and standards-based web services deployed on geospatial information infrastructures have rapidly become an efficient way to access, share, process, and visualize geocoded health-related information. METHODS: Data used on this study is based on Tuberculosis (TB) cases registered in Barcelona city during 2009. Residential addresses are geocoded and loaded into a spatial database that acts as a backend database. The web-based application architecture and geoprocessing web services are designed according to the Representational State Transfer (REST) principles. These web processing services produce spatial density maps against the backend database. RESULTS: The results are focused on the use of the proposed web-based application to the analysis of TB cases in Barcelona. The application produces spatial density maps to ease the monitoring and decision making process by health professionals. We also include a discussion of how spatial density maps may be useful for health practitioners in such contexts. CONCLUSIONS: In this paper, we developed web-based client application and a set of geoprocessing web services to support specific health-spatial requirements. Spatial density maps of TB incidence were generated to help health professionals in analysis and decision-making tasks. The combined use of geographic information tools, map viewers, and geoprocessing services leads to interesting possibilities in handling health data in a spatial manner. In particular, the use of spatial density maps has been effective to identify the most affected areas and its spatial impact. This study is an attempt to demonstrate how web processing services together with web-based mapping capabilities suit the needs of health practitioners in epidemiological analysis scenarios. BioMed Central 2011-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3251534/ /pubmed/22126392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-62 Text en Copyright ©2011 Dominkovics et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dominkovics, Pau
Granell, Carlos
Pérez-Navarro, Antoni
Casals, Martí
Orcau, Àngels
Caylà, Joan A
Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title_full Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title_fullStr Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title_short Development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in Barcelona, Spain
title_sort development of spatial density maps based on geoprocessing web services: application to tuberculosis incidence in barcelona, spain
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22126392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-62
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