Application of GIS technology in public health: successes and challenges
@article{FLETCHERLARTEY2016ApplicationOG,
title={Application of GIS technology in public health: successes and challenges},
author={Stephanie M. FLETCHER-LARTEY and Graziella Caprarelli},
journal={Parasitology},
year={2016},
volume={143},
pages={401 - 415}
}SUMMARY The uptake and acceptance of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has increased since the early 1990s and public health applications are rapidly expanding. In this paper, we summarize the common uses of GIS technology in the public health sector, emphasizing applications related to mapping and understanding of parasitic diseases. We also present some of the success stories, and discuss the challenges that still prevent a full scope application of GIS technology in the public…
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