Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)

Introducing a Geospatial Based Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS) in Malaysia as an innovative initiative to control the disease is essential due to local environmental risk factor and public health awareness. Malaria is one of the major disease concerns in rural areas, requiring an effici...

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Published in:Proceedings - 2014 5th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium, ICSGRC 2014
Main Author: Bazlan M.J.; Ghazali R.; Rasam A.R.A.; Aziz N.F.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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Bazlan M.J.; Ghazali R.; Rasam A.R.A.; Aziz N.F.A.
Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
2014
Proceedings - 2014 5th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium, ICSGRC 2014


10.1109/ICSGRC.2014.6908699
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84908609052&doi=10.1109%2fICSGRC.2014.6908699&partnerID=40&md5=2fccdffd83cfafde835a708fc158657c
Introducing a Geospatial Based Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS) in Malaysia as an innovative initiative to control the disease is essential due to local environmental risk factor and public health awareness. Malaria is one of the major disease concerns in rural areas, requiring an efficient system to manage the disease. Most of the current disease information systems used by the local health authorities are non-spatial based method, which has not consisted of spatial features and functions. This study adapted the Geographical Information System (GIS) technology to develop an integrated Geospatial-Based Malaria Information System. The proposed system could enhance malaria surveillance programme in Malaysia to achieve zero malaria cases by 2015. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Bazlan M.J.; Ghazali R.; Rasam A.R.A.; Aziz N.F.A.
spellingShingle Bazlan M.J.; Ghazali R.; Rasam A.R.A.; Aziz N.F.A.
Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
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author_sort Bazlan M.J.; Ghazali R.; Rasam A.R.A.; Aziz N.F.A.
title Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
title_short Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
title_full Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
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title_full_unstemmed Development of integrated Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS): Geospatial-based components for Malaria Information System (GeoMIS)
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description Introducing a Geospatial Based Infectious Disease Information System (IDIS) in Malaysia as an innovative initiative to control the disease is essential due to local environmental risk factor and public health awareness. Malaria is one of the major disease concerns in rural areas, requiring an efficient system to manage the disease. Most of the current disease information systems used by the local health authorities are non-spatial based method, which has not consisted of spatial features and functions. This study adapted the Geographical Information System (GIS) technology to develop an integrated Geospatial-Based Malaria Information System. The proposed system could enhance malaria surveillance programme in Malaysia to achieve zero malaria cases by 2015. © 2014 IEEE.
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