Abstract Background Recent years have seen an expansion in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in environmental health research. In this field GIS can be used to detect disease clustering, to analyze access to hospital emergency care, to predict environmental outbreaks, and to estimate exposure to toxic compounds. Despite these advances the inability of GIS to properly handle temporal information is increasingly recognised as a significant constraint. The effective representation and visualization of both spatial and temporal dimensions therefore is expected to significantly enhance our ability to undertake environmental health research using time-referenced geospatial data. Especially for diseases with long latency periods (suc...
Abstract. Modeling chronic and infectious diseases entails tracking and describing individuals and t...
A GIS-based web-mapping system is presented, aimed at providing specialists, stakeholders and popula...
Mapping uneven events, such as disease cases or pollutants, is a basic but important procedure for a...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen an expansi...
A thorough assessment of human exposure to environmental agents should incorporate mobility patterns...
This paper reports on the development of prototype software designed for exploratory visualization o...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
The Ascertainment and Enhancement of Gastrointestinal Infection Surveillance and Statistics (AGEISS)...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
Monitoring the evolution and diffusion of diseases is an important task for health monitoring. Recen...
In spatial health research, it is necessary to consider not only the spatial-temporal patterns of di...
The term 'exposome' emerged in an attempt to address the under appreciation of exposure sciences in ...
Arsenic exposure from drinking water is generating continued regulatory and scientific debate, as th...
The term 'exposome' emerged in an attempt to address the under appreciation of exposure sciences in ...
The EUROHEIS2 project (http://www.euroheis.org) is aimed at improving the analysis, reporting and di...
Abstract. Modeling chronic and infectious diseases entails tracking and describing individuals and t...
A GIS-based web-mapping system is presented, aimed at providing specialists, stakeholders and popula...
Mapping uneven events, such as disease cases or pollutants, is a basic but important procedure for a...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen an expansi...
A thorough assessment of human exposure to environmental agents should incorporate mobility patterns...
This paper reports on the development of prototype software designed for exploratory visualization o...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
The Ascertainment and Enhancement of Gastrointestinal Infection Surveillance and Statistics (AGEISS)...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
Monitoring the evolution and diffusion of diseases is an important task for health monitoring. Recen...
In spatial health research, it is necessary to consider not only the spatial-temporal patterns of di...
The term 'exposome' emerged in an attempt to address the under appreciation of exposure sciences in ...
Arsenic exposure from drinking water is generating continued regulatory and scientific debate, as th...
The term 'exposome' emerged in an attempt to address the under appreciation of exposure sciences in ...
The EUROHEIS2 project (http://www.euroheis.org) is aimed at improving the analysis, reporting and di...
Abstract. Modeling chronic and infectious diseases entails tracking and describing individuals and t...
A GIS-based web-mapping system is presented, aimed at providing specialists, stakeholders and popula...
Mapping uneven events, such as disease cases or pollutants, is a basic but important procedure for a...