This study focuses on the description of positive contagious by SARS-CoV-2 through the use of computer systems WebGIS. This methodology gives an instantaneous image of pandemic evolution. The analysis was performed on 485 positive subjects with a geolocalization through WebGIS analyses. In particular, we reported the total number of positive subjects since the beginning of the world public emergency. In addition, daily, it is possible to query the system to read the number of positive cases and the rate of positive ones per thousand inhabitants referred to each municipality. Our work could improve the efficiency and performance of testing protocols during the follow up of SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects and provide useful information for the management of control measures aimed to reduce the risk of viral spread.

An innovative application of webgis (geographic information system) to improve systematic analysis for monitoring sars-cov-2 disease

PIRONTI C.;GRIMALDI M.;MOTTA O.
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VACCARO E.;SEBILLO M.;DE CARO F.;PROTO A.
2021-01-01

Abstract

This study focuses on the description of positive contagious by SARS-CoV-2 through the use of computer systems WebGIS. This methodology gives an instantaneous image of pandemic evolution. The analysis was performed on 485 positive subjects with a geolocalization through WebGIS analyses. In particular, we reported the total number of positive subjects since the beginning of the world public emergency. In addition, daily, it is possible to query the system to read the number of positive cases and the rate of positive ones per thousand inhabitants referred to each municipality. Our work could improve the efficiency and performance of testing protocols during the follow up of SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects and provide useful information for the management of control measures aimed to reduce the risk of viral spread.
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