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1. HealthGIS 2012: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
- Yaron Kanza:
HealthGIS 2012, First ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Use of GIS in Public Health, as part of SIGSPATIAL 2012 International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Redondo Beach, CA, USA, November 6, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1703-0
Healthcare spatial-related services
- Monir H. Sharker, Hassan A. Karimi, Janice C. Zgibor:
Health-optimal routing in pedestrian navigation services. 1-10 - Glenn Pearson, Michael J. Gill, Sameer K. Antani, Leif Neve, Gregory Miernicki, Krittach Phichaphop, Ajay Kanduru, Stefan Jaeger, George R. Thoma:
The role of location for family reunification during disasters. 11-18 - Recinda Sherman, Kevin A. Henry, David Lee:
Addressing colorectal cancer disparities: the identification of geographic targets for screening interventions in Miami-Dade County, Florida. 19-26
Tracking and mapping diseases
- Rongjian Lan, Michael D. Lieberman, Hanan Samet:
The picture of health: map-based, collaborative spatio-temporal disease tracking. 27-35 - Giuseppe Tradigo, Pierangelo Veltri, Onorina Marasco, Giovanna Scozzafava, Giuseppe Parlato, Sergio Greco:
Studying neonatal TSH distribution by using GIS. 36-39 - Alan J. Poots, Stuart A. Green, Ruth Barnes, Derek Bell:
Using routine geo-coded data to identify geographical heterogeneity to reduce disparities: case studies in UK. 40-43 - Daniel Doerr, Kun Hu, Sondra R. Renly, Stefan Edlund, Matthew A. Davis, James H. Kaufman, Justin Lessler, Matthias Filter, Annemarie Käsbohrer, Bernd Appel:
Accelerating investigation of food-borne disease outbreaks using pro-active geospatial modeling of food supply chains. 44-47
Simulation and risk assessment
- Vipul Raheja, Krishnan Sundara Rajan:
Risk analysis based on spatio-temporal characterization: a case study of disease risk mapping. 48-56 - Elisabeth Dowling Root, James Gaensbauer, Hanna Nohynek, Marilla Lucero, Antti Tanskanen, Leilani Nillos, Veronica Tallo, Eric A. F. Simões:
Evolution of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) over space and time in rural Filipino children. 57-62 - Hedi Haddad, Bernard Moulin, Marius Thériault, Daniel Navarro-Velazquez:
Integrated epidemiologic simulation for person to person contagion through urban mobility within GIS. 63-71 - Giuseppe Tradigo, Mario Cannataro, Pietro Hiram Guzzi, Francesco Casalinuovo, Pierangelo Veltri, Caterina Graziani:
Health risk assessment of zoonotic infections agents through plant products in areas with high livestock pressure. 72-74
Case studies
- Lindsay Aspen, Tayyab Ikram Shah, Kathi Wilson, Scott Bell:
Does location matter: effects of distance & practice size on consumer preferences for seeking primary healthcare. 75-80 - Courtney D. Corley, Mary J. Lancaster, Robert T. Brigantic, Brenda Kunkel, George A. Muller, Taylor McKenzie:
Outside the continental United States international travel and contagion impact quick look tool. 81-86
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