Techniques based on geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely adopted and applied in the fields of infectious disease and environmental epidemiology; their use in chronic disease programs is relatively new. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention is collaborating with the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors and the University of Michigan to provide health departments with capacity to integrate GIS into daily operations, which support priorities for surveillance and prevention of chronic diseases. So far, 19 state and 7 local health departments participated in this project. On the basis of these participants' experiences, we describe our training strategy and...
Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
State health departments in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah explored the use of genomic inform...
Techniques based on geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely adopted and applied in the...
GIS Surveillance Training Highlights Aug 2012Submitted to the US Centers for Disease Control and Pre...
Incorporating geographic information science and technology (GIS&T) into COVID-19 pandemic surveilla...
Background: The public health has been always concerned of the immediate environment of human as cau...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided funding and technical assistance to...
A newsletter to inform readers of GIS-related information readily available from CDC's Division for ...
GIS (geographic information system) software has various health care applications. It can be used to...
IntroductionTwo research strategies may reduce health disparities: community participation and the u...
Abstract: GIS provides excellent means for visualising and analysing epidemiological data, revealing...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most serious diseases in Ohio and the preval...
The essential role local health departments have played in the control of infectious diseases has no...
BackgroundPublic health faces major challenges to building state and local infrastructure with the c...
Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
State health departments in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah explored the use of genomic inform...
Techniques based on geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely adopted and applied in the...
GIS Surveillance Training Highlights Aug 2012Submitted to the US Centers for Disease Control and Pre...
Incorporating geographic information science and technology (GIS&T) into COVID-19 pandemic surveilla...
Background: The public health has been always concerned of the immediate environment of human as cau...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided funding and technical assistance to...
A newsletter to inform readers of GIS-related information readily available from CDC's Division for ...
GIS (geographic information system) software has various health care applications. It can be used to...
IntroductionTwo research strategies may reduce health disparities: community participation and the u...
Abstract: GIS provides excellent means for visualising and analysing epidemiological data, revealing...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most serious diseases in Ohio and the preval...
The essential role local health departments have played in the control of infectious diseases has no...
BackgroundPublic health faces major challenges to building state and local infrastructure with the c...
Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
State health departments in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah explored the use of genomic inform...