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第5卷:第3 期,2008年7月

工具和技術
自然災害期間公共衛生快速回應時BRFSS資料和GIS 技術的使用


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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

建議在引用本文時注明下列出處:由Holt JB, Mokdad AH, Ford ES, Simoes EJ, Bartoli WP, Mensah GA所著的《自然災害期間公共衛生快速回應時BRFSS資料和GIS 技術的使用》[摘要]。刊載於《慢性疾病預防》2008;5(3) [網上期刊]。 http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/
issues/2008/
jul/07_0159_zht.htm
。登錄[日期]。

摘要

掌握先前存在的慢性疾病以及可用的公共衛生資產相關資訊,對於確保在自然災害以及恐怖主義行為發生時做出適當的公共衛生回應十分關鍵。我們說明了如何利用行為風險因素監測系統的資料和地理資訊系統(GIS)技術相結合獲得此類資訊的方法。我們論證的焦點集中在墨西哥灣和大西洋海岸線100英里範圍內各州下轄的郡縣。為了舉例說明在交互使用GIS過程中可能制定計劃的靈活性質,我們使用一場颶風登陸南卡羅來納州默特爾海灘(Myrtle Beach)的假設場景。

 



 



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