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利用地球观测图像为与气候变化相关的传染病风险评估和绘图提供信息。

Using Earth observation images to inform risk assessment and mapping of climate change-related infectious diseases.

作者信息

Kotchi S O, Bouchard C, Ludwig A, Rees E E, Brazeau S

机构信息

Public Health Risk Sciences Division, National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada, St. Hyacinthe, QC.

出版信息

Can Commun Dis Rep. 2019 May 2;45(5):133-142. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v45i05a04.

Abstract

The number of human cases of several climate-related infectious diseases, including tick- and mosquito-borne diseases, has increased in Canada and other parts of the world since the end of the last century. Predicting and mapping the risks associated with these diseases using environmental and climatic determinants derived from satellite images is an emerging method that can support research, surveillance, prevention and control activities and help to better assess the impacts of climate change in Canada. Earth observation images can be used to systematically monitor changes in the Earth's surface and atmosphere at different scales of time and space. These images can inform estimation and monitoring of environmental and climatic determinants, and thus disease prediction and risk mapping. The current array of Earth observation satellites provides access to a large quantity and variety of data. These data have different characteristics in terms of spatial, temporal and thematic precision and resolution. The objectives of this overview are to describe how Earth observation images may inform risk assessment and mapping of tick-borne and mosquito-borne diseases in Canada, their potential benefits and limitations, the implications and next steps.

摘要

自上世纪末以来,包括蜱传和蚊传疾病在内的几种与气候相关的传染病的人类病例数在加拿大及世界其他地区均有所增加。利用从卫星图像得出的环境和气候决定因素来预测和绘制与这些疾病相关的风险,是一种新兴方法,可支持研究、监测、预防和控制活动,并有助于更好地评估气候变化对加拿大的影响。地球观测图像可用于在不同时空尺度上系统地监测地球表面和大气的变化。这些图像可为环境和气候决定因素的估计与监测提供信息,进而用于疾病预测和风险绘图。当前的地球观测卫星阵列可获取大量且多样的数据。这些数据在空间、时间和主题精度及分辨率方面具有不同特点。本综述的目的是描述地球观测图像如何为加拿大蜱传和蚊传疾病的风险评估与绘图提供信息、其潜在益处与局限性、影响及后续步骤。

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