Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control
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Resumo: | There are intensifying actions to combat the mosquito Aedes which is admittedly responsible for the transmission of diseases: chikungunya, dengue and zika. Among these dengue is a recurring problem that affects the entire world, especially the tropical areas. It is considered one of the world’s greatest public health problems by the World Health Organization, which estimates that approximately 390 million people get infected by this disease each year worldwide. In Brazil, since the first report of the disease in 80’s, dengue has continually occurred, alternating epidemic periods with peaks of increasing disease. Therefore, this study aims to assess the feasibility of using unmanned aerial vehicle, popularly known as drone, in aid of the dengue control program executed in Maringá - PR. In conclusion the use of this aircraft is feasible, since it is an economically attractive investment due to its low cost against the annual investment with manpower. |
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Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
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Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
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Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control Chiroli, Daiane Maria de Genaro Feasibility Analysis Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Drone Aedes Mosquitoes Dengue Zika Chikungunya |
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Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
title_full |
Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
title_fullStr |
Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
title_full_unstemmed |
Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
title_sort |
Feasibility analysis of uav in dengue control |
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Chiroli, Daiane Maria de Genaro |
author_facet |
Chiroli, Daiane Maria de Genaro Montilha, Murillo Martins Samed, Márcia Marcondes Altimari |
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Montilha, Murillo Martins Samed, Márcia Marcondes Altimari |
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Chiroli, Daiane Maria de Genaro Montilha, Murillo Martins Samed, Márcia Marcondes Altimari |
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Feasibility Analysis Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Drone Aedes Mosquitoes Dengue Zika Chikungunya |
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Feasibility Analysis Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Drone Aedes Mosquitoes Dengue Zika Chikungunya |
description |
There are intensifying actions to combat the mosquito Aedes which is admittedly responsible for the transmission of diseases: chikungunya, dengue and zika. Among these dengue is a recurring problem that affects the entire world, especially the tropical areas. It is considered one of the world’s greatest public health problems by the World Health Organization, which estimates that approximately 390 million people get infected by this disease each year worldwide. In Brazil, since the first report of the disease in 80’s, dengue has continually occurred, alternating epidemic periods with peaks of increasing disease. Therefore, this study aims to assess the feasibility of using unmanned aerial vehicle, popularly known as drone, in aid of the dengue control program executed in Maringá - PR. In conclusion the use of this aircraft is feasible, since it is an economically attractive investment due to its low cost against the annual investment with manpower. |
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2017 |
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