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The guidelines are intended to help countries identify priorities, objectives and the desired goal of disease control programmes. Disease control programmes are often established with the aim of eventual eradication of agents at a country, zone or compartment level. While this approach is desirable, the needs of stakeholders may require a broader range of outcomes. For some diseases, eradication may not be economically or practically feasible and options for sustained mitigation of disease impacts may be needed. It is important to clearly describe the programme goals and these may range from simple mitigation of disease impacts to progressive control or eradication of the disease. These guidelines highlight the importance of economic assessment of disease intervention options in the design of programmes taking into consideration effectiveness, feasibility of implementation, as well as costs and benefits. The purpose is to provide a conceptual framework that can be adapted to a particular national and epidemiological context.
El Ayuntamiento de Móstoles implementó una plataforma Smart City utilizando ArcGIS para mejorar la eficiencia, permitir la participación ciudadana y gestionar los activos municipales en tiempo real. La solución integró toda la información municipal en una sola plataforma e incorporó sensores para supervisar servicios como el alumbrado público. Además, una aplicación permite a los ciudadanos reportar incidencias y el ayuntamiento responder más rápido, ahorrando costos.
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Spatial risk assessment of Rift Valley Fever potential outbreaks using a vect...Nanyingi Mark
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a vector-borne, viral, zoonotic disease that threatens human and animal health. In Kenya the geographical distribution is determined by spread of competent transmission vectors. Existing RVF predictive risk maps are devoid of vectors interactions with eco-climatic parameters in emergence of disease. We envisage to develop a vector surveillance system (VSS) by mapping the distribution of potential RVF competent vectors in Kenya; To evaluate the correlation between mosquito distribution and environmental-climatic attributes favoring emergence of RVF and investigate by modeling the climatic, ecological and environmental drivers of RVF outbreaks and develop a risk map for spatial prediction of RVF outbreaks in Kenya. Using a cross-sectional design we classified Kenya into 30 spatial units/districts (15 case, 15 control for RVF) based on historical RVF outbreaks weighted probability indices for endemicity. Entomological and ecological surveillance using GPS mapping and monthly (May 2013- February 2014) trapping of mosquitoes is alternatively done in case and control areas. 2500 mosquitoes have been collected in 15 districts (50% geographical target for each for case and control). Species identified as (Culicines-86%, Anophelines-9.7%, Aedes- 2.6%) with over 65% distribution in RVF endemic areas. We demonstrate the applications of spatial epidemiology using GIS to illustrate RVF risk distribution and propose utilizing a Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) approach to develop Ecological Niche Models (ENM) for prediction of competent RVF vector distributions in un-sampled areas. Targeting RVF hotspots can minimize the costs of large-scale vector surveillance hence enhancing vaccination and vector control strategies. A replicable VSS database and methods can be used for risk analysis of other vector-borne diseases.
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El Ayuntamiento de Móstoles implementó una plataforma Smart City utilizando ArcGIS para mejorar la eficiencia, permitir la participación ciudadana y gestionar los activos municipales en tiempo real. La solución integró toda la información municipal en una sola plataforma e incorporó sensores para supervisar servicios como el alumbrado público. Además, una aplicación permite a los ciudadanos reportar incidencias y el ayuntamiento responder más rápido, ahorrando costos.
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Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas crea potentes aplicaciones para sus cli...Esri
Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas creó aplicaciones personalizadas para sus clientes internos utilizando ArcGIS, aprovechando su experiencia previa. Estas nuevas aplicaciones son fáciles de usar y gestionar, y permiten responder más rápidamente a las necesidades de los usuarios. Ahora los usuarios internos y externos tienen acceso a herramientas de mapeo actualizadas que mejoran la eficiencia de las operaciones en el aeropuerto.
INIA- CISA: Análisis de las amenazas en la fauna silvestreEsri
El documento describe cómo un centro de investigación utilizó herramientas SIG para analizar datos sobre animales silvestres ingresados en un centro de recuperación con el fin de identificar especies, áreas y períodos con mayor riesgo de amenazas y sus relaciones con factores humanos y ambientales. Esto permitió enfocar medidas correctivas de manera más eficiente para conservar la fauna silvestre y prevenir amenazas. En particular, se analizó el riesgo de colisión de rapaces nocturnas con vehículos, identificando las zonas de mayor
Spatial risk assessment of Rift Valley Fever potential outbreaks using a vect...Nanyingi Mark
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a vector-borne, viral, zoonotic disease that threatens human and animal health. In Kenya the geographical distribution is determined by spread of competent transmission vectors. Existing RVF predictive risk maps are devoid of vectors interactions with eco-climatic parameters in emergence of disease. We envisage to develop a vector surveillance system (VSS) by mapping the distribution of potential RVF competent vectors in Kenya; To evaluate the correlation between mosquito distribution and environmental-climatic attributes favoring emergence of RVF and investigate by modeling the climatic, ecological and environmental drivers of RVF outbreaks and develop a risk map for spatial prediction of RVF outbreaks in Kenya. Using a cross-sectional design we classified Kenya into 30 spatial units/districts (15 case, 15 control for RVF) based on historical RVF outbreaks weighted probability indices for endemicity. Entomological and ecological surveillance using GPS mapping and monthly (May 2013- February 2014) trapping of mosquitoes is alternatively done in case and control areas. 2500 mosquitoes have been collected in 15 districts (50% geographical target for each for case and control). Species identified as (Culicines-86%, Anophelines-9.7%, Aedes- 2.6%) with over 65% distribution in RVF endemic areas. We demonstrate the applications of spatial epidemiology using GIS to illustrate RVF risk distribution and propose utilizing a Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) approach to develop Ecological Niche Models (ENM) for prediction of competent RVF vector distributions in un-sampled areas. Targeting RVF hotspots can minimize the costs of large-scale vector surveillance hence enhancing vaccination and vector control strategies. A replicable VSS database and methods can be used for risk analysis of other vector-borne diseases.
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- It aims to complement existing public health surveillance systems by providing regional and international analysis to support policymaking and funding decisions.
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1) It conducts a risk assessment to identify disease hotspots and factors influencing disease emergence.
2) It provides an economic overview of the direct and indirect costs of diseases.
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GeoEvent Extension for Server allows users to connect streaming sensor data to GIS applications in real time to monitor assets and alert personnel of specified conditions. It can process and filter multiple data streams using user-defined rules, and includes connectors for common sensors. Key benefits include incorporating real-time data into existing GIS systems to show updated information and detect important spatial or attribute events. The software can be integrated with various monitoring applications and deployed on-premises or in the cloud.
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This document provides shortcuts for navigating maps, working with tables, editing features, and using representations in ArcGIS Desktop. Some key shortcuts include using the mouse wheel to zoom and pan maps, Ctrl+Tab to cycle through data frames, Ctrl+Enter to work through table records, and Ctrl+Z to undo edits. Common editing shortcuts are Ctrl+P to create parallel segments and Ctrl+E for perpendicular segments.
ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based platform for making and sharing maps, apps, and other geographic data. It allows users to create web maps using their own data combined with basemaps and map layers from Esri and other users. Content can be shared publicly or with private groups for collaboration. ArcGIS Online also provides ready-to-use apps, analysis tools, and templates to help organizations visualize and analyze their geographic data.
The ArcGIS platform provides more than just 3D maps by enabling users to share, create, and add 3D content through web browsers and mobile apps. It allows existing 2D data and processes to be used to automate the creation of 3D models from imagery and lidar data. This facilitates large-scale 3D mapping of cities, facilities, and other areas. The platform also supports augmented reality and delivering 3D content anywhere through web scenes.
This document discusses how a retail bank used location analytics to optimize its branch network and improve business performance. The bank analyzed customer transaction data and demographic information to identify key factors influencing branch performance. It found that branches in areas with higher-income households and daytime worker populations outperformed others. The bank also closed underperforming branches, developed new products tailored to customer locations, and saw a 14% improvement in overall branch performance. Location analytics helped the bank enhance customer insights and make more informed business decisions.
CityEngine software allows users to quickly create realistic 3D city models for applications such as urban planning, architecture, simulations, and film production. It features easy-to-use tools for sketching, texturing, and editing 3D building models. Models can be integrated with ArcGIS and shared online. CityEngine supports common 3D formats and its data can improve communication and understanding of 3D urban planning challenges.
Selective alpha1 blockers are Prazosin, Terazosin, Doxazosin, Tamsulosin and Silodosin majorly used to treat BPH, also hypertension, PTSD, Raynaud's phenomenon, CHF
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Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. It typically manifests as pimples, blackheads, or whiteheads, often on the face, chest, shoulders, or back. Acne can range from mild to severe and may cause emotional distress and scarring in some cases.
**Causes:**
1. **Excess Oil Production:** Hormonal changes during adolescence or certain times in adulthood can increase sebum (oil) production, leading to clogged pores.
2. **Clogged Pores:** When dead skin cells and oil block hair follicles, bacteria (usually Propionibacterium acnes) can thrive, causing inflammation and acne lesions.
3. **Hormonal Factors:** Fluctuations in hormone levels, such as during puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions, can contribute to acne.
4. **Genetics:** A family history of acne can increase the likelihood of developing the condition.
**Types of Acne:**
- **Whiteheads:** Closed plugged pores.
- **Blackheads:** Open plugged pores with a dark surface.
- **Papules:** Small red, tender bumps.
- **Pustules:** Pimples with pus at their tips.
- **Nodules:** Large, solid, painful lumps beneath the surface.
- **Cysts:** Painful, pus-filled lumps beneath the surface that can cause scarring.
**Treatment:**
Treatment depends on the severity and type of acne but may include:
- **Topical Treatments:** Such as benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids to reduce bacteria and unclog pores.
- **Oral Medications:** Antibiotics or oral contraceptives for hormonal acne.
- **Procedures:** Such as chemical peels, extraction of comedones, or light therapy for more severe cases.
**Prevention and Management:**
- **Cleanse:** Regularly wash skin with a gentle cleanser.
- **Moisturize:** Use non-comedogenic moisturizers to keep skin hydrated without clogging pores.
- **Avoid Irritants:** Such as harsh cosmetics or excessive scrubbing.
- **Sun Protection:** Use sunscreen to prevent exacerbation of acne scars and inflammation.
Acne treatment can take time, and consistency in skincare routines and treatments is crucial. Consulting a dermatologist can help tailor a treatment plan that suits individual needs and reduces the risk of scarring or long-term skin damage.
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It is a selective peripheral H1 blocker. It is classified as a second-generation antihistamine because it is less able to pass the blood–brain barrier and causes lesser sedation, as compared to first-generation antihistamines.
It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Fexofenadine has been manufactured in generic form since 2011.
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Breast cancer :Receptor (ER/PR/HER2 NEU) Discordance.pptxDr. Sumit KUMAR
Receptor Discordance in Breast Carcinoma During the Course of Life
Definition:
Receptor discordance refers to changes in the status of hormone receptors (estrogen receptor ERα, progesterone receptor PgR, and HER2) in breast cancer tumors over time or between primary and metastatic sites.
Causes:
Tumor Evolution:
Genetic and epigenetic changes during tumor progression can lead to alterations in receptor status.
Treatment Effects:
Therapies, especially endocrine and targeted therapies, can selectively pressure tumor cells, causing shifts in receptor expression.
Heterogeneity:
Inherent heterogeneity within the tumor can result in subpopulations of cells with different receptor statuses.
Impact on Treatment:
Therapeutic Resistance:
Loss of ERα or PgR can lead to resistance to endocrine therapies.
HER2 discordance affects the efficacy of HER2-targeted treatments.
Treatment Adjustment:
Regular reassessment of receptor status may be necessary to adjust treatment strategies appropriately.
Clinical Implications:
Prognosis:
Receptor discordance is often associated with a poorer prognosis.
Biopsies:
Obtaining biopsies from metastatic sites is crucial for accurate receptor status assessment and effective treatment planning.
Monitoring:
Continuous monitoring of receptor status throughout the disease course can guide personalized therapy adjustments.
Understanding and managing receptor discordance is essential for optimizing treatment outcomes and improving the prognosis for breast cancer patients.
Understanding Atherosclerosis Causes, Symptoms, Complications, and Preventionrealmbeats0
Definition: Atherosclerosis is a condition characterized by the buildup of plaques, which are made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances, in the walls of arteries. Over time, these plaques harden and narrow the arteries, restricting blood flow.
Importance: This condition is a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, carotid artery disease, and peripheral artery disease. Understanding atherosclerosis is crucial for preventing these serious health issues.
Overview: We will cover the aims and objectives of this presentation, delve into the signs and symptoms of atherosclerosis, discuss its complications, and explore preventive measures and lifestyle changes that can mitigate risk.
Aim: To provide a detailed understanding of atherosclerosis, encompassing its pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and strategies for prevention and management.
Purpose: The primary purpose of this presentation is to raise awareness about atherosclerosis, highlight its impact on public health, and educate individuals on how they can reduce their risk through lifestyle changes and medical interventions.
Educational Goals:
Explain the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, including the processes of plaque formation and arterial hardening.
Identify the risk factors associated with atherosclerosis, such as high cholesterol, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, and sedentary lifestyle.
Discuss the clinical signs and symptoms that may indicate the presence of atherosclerosis.
Highlight the potential complications arising from untreated atherosclerosis, including heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease.
Provide practical advice on preventive measures, including dietary recommendations, exercise guidelines, and the importance of regular medical check-ups.
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Spatial Analysis to Identify Risk Areas of an Important Animal Disease (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) and to Evaluate Current Strategy in Health Surveillance in Europe
1. Spatial analysis to identify risk areas
of an important animal disease
(Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza)
and to evaluate current strategy
in health surveillance in Europe
Irene Iglesias iglesias@inia.es
Marta Martínez
Ana de la Torre
Mª Jesús Muñoz
JM Sánchez-Vizcaíno
(CISA-INIA UCM)
2. Animal diseases control
Affected animals and.....:
Trade in animal products
Vaccines
Control of disease: loss of livestock, compensation, health costs
Public confidence
......
9. has killed ≈ 400 million domestic birds
artsandopinion.com new.dpi.vic.gov.au Cbc.ca
High economic losses ≈ ($20 billion)
Social alarm :332 fatal human cases
HighlyPathogenicAvianInfluenza
( SubtypeH5N1)
10. • has killed ≈ 400 million domestic birds
The main difference...
Natural reservoir Affected birds
Has killed ≈ 15.000 waterbirds
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
( Subtype H5N1)
11. In the last 4 years...
Spread in Europe •Trade poultry
•Migrationrouteswaterbirds
HighlyPathogenicAvianInfluenza
( SubtypeH5N1)
12. Spatial analysis to identify risk areas
of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
and to evaluate current strategy of
health surveillance in Europe
13. Spatial analysis process: Modelling
Data base
Visualization
Exploration
Statistics
Useful & efficient decision-
Modelling making tool for different
epidemiological situations
in animal health
14. Data base
Avian Influenza Avian Influenza
Cases in domestic birds Cases in wildbirds Modelling with G.I.S.
Domestic birds Wildbirds
Census/farms/location Census/location
15. WHERE should we do an efficient surveillance of
Avian Influenza in wildbirds???
TARGET
SURVEILLANCE
16. Spatial analysis to identify risk areas
of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
in waterbirds
17. Importance of wetlands in spread of Avian _Influenza
1. Infected water represents a recognized mechanism for the virus transmission
within waterbird populations
2. Wetlands concentrate many waterbirds species → Increasing the risk of infection
18. Modelizationof ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTOR for European WETLANDS
Ramsar European Wetlands (Wetlands.org)
Distances
Avian influenza cases in wild birds (06-09)
!
( Ramsar wetland
Wetlands
Wildbirds outbreaks
Outbreaks
Infected wetlands
“Positive wetland”
Infected wetlands
Europe
16Km
• Analysis tools
• Spatial analysis
19. Modelizationof ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTOR for European WETLANDS
Water: Salinity, permanence
organic or mineral soil, ....
Study wetlands characteristics Land Use: Forestry, hunting,
Agriculture, aquaculture,...
Biological: Wintering birds area,
Logistic regression species, important area for fish..
analysis
•Mixosaline water
•Forestry around wetland
•Wintering waterbird area • Analysis tools
• Spatial analysis
Identification of risk factors
• Logistic regression
20. Risk map for ocurrence of Avian Influenza in wildbirds
Logistic regression model
GERMANY
! Ramsar wetland
(
2009
Waterbird cases
“Infected wetlands”
Europa
ROMANIA 2010
BULGARIA
2010
USEFUL
INFORMATION • Spatial analysis:
ON TARGET Kernel
SURVEILLANCE
21. Aplication of the model a national level: Spain
Logistic regression model Increased Nº wetlands
•Wetlands Ramsar+Spanish Wetlands
(NationalDatabase)
Interpolate data model : IDW
(Inverse Distance Weighting)
Provinces
Risk of model
High: 0.83
Low:0.10
Survival by temperature analysis
Adjust risk by climatic data
( temperature analysis)
Survival curve
• Geostatistical analysis:
IDW
22. MCD Logistic regression model
Multicriteria
Decision:
Salburua
Wildbird case in Pais Vasco (2006)
Almoguera
Farm affected
contact with wildbirds
(2009)
Provinces
Risk values (October)
October)
High
Low • Spatial analysis:
Europe
Math
Risk of ocurrence of Avian Influenza in
wildbirds
23. MCD Logistic regression model
Multicriteria USEFUL
Decision: INFORMATION
IMPROVE
SURVEILLANCE
PLANS
2006 High Surveillance Areas
Of the National surveillance Plan
(Ministery Agriculture and Food)
Provinces
Risk values (October)
October)
High
Low
Europe
Risk of ocurrence of Avian Influenza in
wildbirds
24. Spatial analysis to EVALUATE current
strategy in health surveillance in Europe.
25. Probability of ocurrence of Avian Influenza
Test points Co-kriging
Avian Influenza cases
+ co-variable
Wetlands (>20.000 Waterbirds)
• Geostatistical analysis:
Co-kriging
+ co-variante
Poultry density
27. Probability of ocurrence of Avian Influenza
Co-kriging
USEFUL
INFORMATION
EVALUATE
SURVEILLANCE
STRATEGIES
NL
DE
SP
Sampling> Risk Avian Influenza
$ • Geostatistical analysis:
Co-kriging
Sampling< Risk Avian Influenza $
• Spearman’s coefficient
• Grubb’s test, P<0.01
28. CONCLUSIONS
Spatial Analysis is an essential tool for Animal Health
Veterinary Authorities and
Organisations
Help to take decisions for TARGET SURVEILLANCE (According to EC
recommendations)
Identify HOT SPOT of RISK Adequate control mesures
Increase INFORMATION about dynamic of diseases improve
PREVENTION & CONTROL PLANS Prevent or reduce consequences
EVALUATE control and prevention strategies
Reduce health costs and improve efficiency
of veterinary intervention
29. Financial support: CC08-020, FAU2008-00001-C02-01
Laguna de Pitillas (Navarra) http://www.navarra.es/home_es/Actualidad/Informes