Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical to ensuring an adequate public health response to natural disasters and acts of terrorism. We describe a method to derive this information using a combination of data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and geographic information systems (GIS) technology. Our demonstration focuses on counties in states that are within 100 miles of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean coastlines. To illustrate the flexible nature of planning made possible through the interactive use of a GIS, we use a hypothetical scenario of a hurricane making landfall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.200818558047PMC248357
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In large-scale disasters that include but are not limited to detonation of an improvised nuclear dev...
Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical...
IntroductionInadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being dur...
Introduction Inadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being d...
During a disaster response, it is imperative that the Emergency Support Function team has accurate, ...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, f...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region has been a frequent location for major environmental disasters, incl...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, f...
This paper presents two case studies of the barriers to the use of geospatial data in the context of...
Disaster events could disrupt large numbers of daily activities and have lasting effects on both peo...
New software is being developed and offered to government agencies and entities for emergency alerts...
This paper presents two case studies of the barriers to the use of geospatial data in the context of...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In large-scale disasters that include but are not limited to detonation of an improvised nuclear dev...
Having information about preexisting chronic diseases and available public health assets is critical...
IntroductionInadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being dur...
Introduction Inadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being d...
During a disaster response, it is imperative that the Emergency Support Function team has accurate, ...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, f...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region has been a frequent location for major environmental disasters, incl...
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, f...
This paper presents two case studies of the barriers to the use of geospatial data in the context of...
Disaster events could disrupt large numbers of daily activities and have lasting effects on both peo...
New software is being developed and offered to government agencies and entities for emergency alerts...
This paper presents two case studies of the barriers to the use of geospatial data in the context of...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In large-scale disasters that include but are not limited to detonation of an improvised nuclear dev...