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第5卷:第3 期,2008年7月

工具和技术
自然灾害期间公共卫生快速响应时BRFSS数据和GIS 技术的使用


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James B. Holt, PhD, MPA, Ali H. Mokdad, PhD, Earl S. Ford, MD, MPH, Eduardo J. Simoes, MD, MSc, MPH, William P. Bartoli, MS, George A. Mensah, MD

建议在引用本文时注明下列出处:由Holt JB, Mokdad AH, Ford ES, Simoes EJ, Bartoli WP, Mensah GA所著的《自然灾害期间公共卫生快速响应时BRFSS数据和GIS 技术的使用》[摘要]。刊载于《慢性疾病预防》2008;5(3) [网上期刊]。 http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/
issues/2008/
jul/07_0159_zhs.htm
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摘要

掌握先前存在的慢性疾病以及可用的公共卫生资产相关信息,对于确保在自然灾害以及恐怖主义行为发生时做出适当的公共卫生响应十分关键。我们说明了如何利用行为风险因素监测系统的数据和地理信息系统(GIS)技术相结合获得此类信息的方法。我们论证的焦点集中在墨西哥湾和大西洋海岸线100英里范围内各州下辖的郡县。为了举例说明在交互使用GIS过程中可能制定计划的灵活性质,我们使用一场飓风登陆南卡罗来纳州默特尔海滩(Myrtle Beach)的假设场景。

 



 



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