Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria
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Resumo: | On a worldwide scale, the challenge posed by malaria fever has long been acknowledged as a significant peril to the global population. Nigeria, being situated within a tropical climate, has experienced an especially profound impact. The imperative to closely monitor this lethal disease cannot be overstated. Therefore, this research employs a comprehensive methodology that combines Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques with Epidemiology. The primary objective is to create a malaria risk map specifically for Iwo Metropolis while also gauging the extent of susceptibility within the region. Ultimately, the aim is to diminish the occurrence of malaria by implementing suitable medical interventions. The objectives of this study are the creation of spatial database for the entities in the study area, performing spatial analyses on the database created; and analyzing the spread of malaria disease based on environmental factors in Iwo Local government and finally to generate Malaria Risk Map. This research work was designed to examine and analyze the incidence of malaria and clearer understanding of geographic distribution of malaria-infected people and locations of such inhabitants to the health facility being essential for monitoring the prevalence and for providing treatment, care and support services to the affected area. The study adopted the primary method of data collection using Global positioning system (GPS) to pick point locations of areas where malaria is prevalent and the locations of the different hospitals within Iwo metropolis. Also, topographic maps were collected from SAS planet and Google Earth and secondary data from the State General Hospital, Iwo, where malaria data of adults above 18 years were collected which is divided into old and new cases. In the build- up of this project, the data collected were then uploaded to ArcGIS 10.8, this software was used to perform spatial analysis like buffering operation, service area, trend analysis and neighborhood operation. This project is aimed at producing digital or hard copy maps showing malaria patterns in form of high and low risk areas in order to determine areas that require quick intervention programs. |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, NigeriaRemote SensingGeographic Information SystemMalariaRisk MapArcGISOn a worldwide scale, the challenge posed by malaria fever has long been acknowledged as a significant peril to the global population. Nigeria, being situated within a tropical climate, has experienced an especially profound impact. The imperative to closely monitor this lethal disease cannot be overstated. Therefore, this research employs a comprehensive methodology that combines Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques with Epidemiology. The primary objective is to create a malaria risk map specifically for Iwo Metropolis while also gauging the extent of susceptibility within the region. Ultimately, the aim is to diminish the occurrence of malaria by implementing suitable medical interventions. The objectives of this study are the creation of spatial database for the entities in the study area, performing spatial analyses on the database created; and analyzing the spread of malaria disease based on environmental factors in Iwo Local government and finally to generate Malaria Risk Map. This research work was designed to examine and analyze the incidence of malaria and clearer understanding of geographic distribution of malaria-infected people and locations of such inhabitants to the health facility being essential for monitoring the prevalence and for providing treatment, care and support services to the affected area. The study adopted the primary method of data collection using Global positioning system (GPS) to pick point locations of areas where malaria is prevalent and the locations of the different hospitals within Iwo metropolis. Also, topographic maps were collected from SAS planet and Google Earth and secondary data from the State General Hospital, Iwo, where malaria data of adults above 18 years were collected which is divided into old and new cases. In the build- up of this project, the data collected were then uploaded to ArcGIS 10.8, this software was used to perform spatial analysis like buffering operation, service area, trend analysis and neighborhood operation. This project is aimed at producing digital or hard copy maps showing malaria patterns in form of high and low risk areas in order to determine areas that require quick intervention programs.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2023-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1647310.18540/jcecvl9iss7pp16473-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 No. 7 (2023); 16473-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 Núm. 7 (2023); 16473-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 9 n. 7 (2023); 16473-01e2527-1075reponame:The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVenghttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/16473/8205Copyright (c) 2023 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDada, Joseph OlajuwonRajee, Sodiq BabatundeRasak, Wasiu AdelaniAjani, Ayodeji OlatunbosuAbdulraheem , IsmailShodeinde, Olayemi BalikisFetuga, Ibrahim Ademola2023-09-22T19:34:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/16473Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/oai2527-10752527-1075opendoar:2023-09-22T19:34:35The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria Dada, Joseph Olajuwon Remote Sensing Geographic Information System Malaria Risk Map ArcGIS |
title_short |
Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
title_full |
Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Application of geographical information system and remote sensing for investigating malaria’s footprint: a case study of Iwo Metropolis, Nigeria |
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Dada, Joseph Olajuwon |
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Dada, Joseph Olajuwon Rajee, Sodiq Babatunde Rasak, Wasiu Adelani Ajani, Ayodeji Olatunbosu Abdulraheem , Ismail Shodeinde, Olayemi Balikis Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola |
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author |
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Rajee, Sodiq Babatunde Rasak, Wasiu Adelani Ajani, Ayodeji Olatunbosu Abdulraheem , Ismail Shodeinde, Olayemi Balikis Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola |
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Dada, Joseph Olajuwon Rajee, Sodiq Babatunde Rasak, Wasiu Adelani Ajani, Ayodeji Olatunbosu Abdulraheem , Ismail Shodeinde, Olayemi Balikis Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola |
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Remote Sensing Geographic Information System Malaria Risk Map ArcGIS |
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Remote Sensing Geographic Information System Malaria Risk Map ArcGIS |
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On a worldwide scale, the challenge posed by malaria fever has long been acknowledged as a significant peril to the global population. Nigeria, being situated within a tropical climate, has experienced an especially profound impact. The imperative to closely monitor this lethal disease cannot be overstated. Therefore, this research employs a comprehensive methodology that combines Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques with Epidemiology. The primary objective is to create a malaria risk map specifically for Iwo Metropolis while also gauging the extent of susceptibility within the region. Ultimately, the aim is to diminish the occurrence of malaria by implementing suitable medical interventions. The objectives of this study are the creation of spatial database for the entities in the study area, performing spatial analyses on the database created; and analyzing the spread of malaria disease based on environmental factors in Iwo Local government and finally to generate Malaria Risk Map. This research work was designed to examine and analyze the incidence of malaria and clearer understanding of geographic distribution of malaria-infected people and locations of such inhabitants to the health facility being essential for monitoring the prevalence and for providing treatment, care and support services to the affected area. The study adopted the primary method of data collection using Global positioning system (GPS) to pick point locations of areas where malaria is prevalent and the locations of the different hospitals within Iwo metropolis. Also, topographic maps were collected from SAS planet and Google Earth and secondary data from the State General Hospital, Iwo, where malaria data of adults above 18 years were collected which is divided into old and new cases. In the build- up of this project, the data collected were then uploaded to ArcGIS 10.8, this software was used to perform spatial analysis like buffering operation, service area, trend analysis and neighborhood operation. This project is aimed at producing digital or hard copy maps showing malaria patterns in form of high and low risk areas in order to determine areas that require quick intervention programs. |
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