2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3027234
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Spatio-Temporal Investigations of Dengue Fever in Pakistan Through an HL7 Based Public Health Framework for Hotspot Analysis

Abstract: The importance of a standard based interoperability framework is now widely recognized. In order to understand the challenges, feasibility and impact of outcomes of such architectures for public health improvement, it is important to implement and demonstrate the usefulness of data analytics based on pathway provided by the framework. This work provides an implementation details and results of transferring dengue data from source database to data analytical programs used by public health authorities. Dengue fe… Show more

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“…Most of the existing literature focuses on the application of individual geo-information models such as Hot Spot analysis. For instance, some Pakistan-based studies, such as Khalid and Ghaffar [70], Khan et al [71], Khalique et al [72], and Hafeez et al [73], have used hot spot and other spatial autocorrelation (e.g., Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation-LISA) analytics. However geo-integrative disease modelling has been neglected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the existing literature focuses on the application of individual geo-information models such as Hot Spot analysis. For instance, some Pakistan-based studies, such as Khalid and Ghaffar [70], Khan et al [71], Khalique et al [72], and Hafeez et al [73], have used hot spot and other spatial autocorrelation (e.g., Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation-LISA) analytics. However geo-integrative disease modelling has been neglected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%