Journal article
Development of a GIS-based, real-time Internet mapping tool for rabies surveillance
BACKGROUND: Oral rabies vaccination programs have been implemented to control the spread of wildlife rabies in the United States. However, current surveillance systems are inadequate for the efficient management and evaluation of these large scale vaccine baiting programs. With this in mind, a GIS-based rabies surveillance database and Internet mapping application was created. This surveillance system, RabID, provides a new resource for the rapid mapping and dissemination of data on animal rabies cases in relation to unaffected, enzootic, and baited areas where current interventions are underway. RESULTS: RabID is a centralized database for diagnostic and demographic information collected by local, state, and federal agencies involved in rabies surveillance. The geo-referenced database remits data to an Internet-accessible mapping application that displays rabies surveillance data in relation to environmental and geographic features. CONCLUSION: RabID provides a pioneering example of the power of geographical
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2006
Journal
International journal of health geographics
Volume
5
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Data
Diseases
- Rabies
Countries
- United States of America
Tags
- Disease surveillance
- ICT
WHO Regions
- Region of the Americas