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Using GIS for Disease Mapping and Clustering in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abdulkader A. Murad, Bandar Fuad Khashoggi

2020ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Geographic information systems (GIS) can be used to map the geographical distribution of the prevalence of disease, trends in disease transmission, and to spatially model environmental aspects of disease occurrence. The aim of this study is to discuss a GIS application created to produce mapping and cluster modeling of three diseases in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: diabetes, asthma, and hypertension. Data about these diseases were obtained from health centers’ registered patient records. These data were spatially evaluated using several spatial–statistical analytical models, including kernel and hotspot models. These models were created to explore and display the disparate patterns of the selected diseases and to illustrate areas of high concentration, and may be invaluable in understanding local patterns of diseases and their geographical associations.

Topics & Concepts

Cluster analysisGeographyGeographic information systemCartographySpatial analysisDiseaseCluster (spacecraft)AsthmaHotspot (geology)Data miningData scienceComputer scienceMedicinePathologyRemote sensingArtificial intelligenceGeophysicsProgramming languageInternal medicineGeologyData-Driven Disease Surveillance
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