Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data

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Remote sensing is the technology that has enabled us to obtain information about the Earth's surface without directly contacting it. For this reason, currently, the Bolivian state has considered a list of interesting applications of remote sensing in the country, including the following: biodiv...

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Autores: Vargas Cuentas, Natalia, Roman Gonzalez, Avid, Alva Mantari, Alicia, Aucapuma Muñoz, Luis
Formato: objeto de conferencia
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
Repositorio:UCH-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.uch.edu.pe:uch/352
Enlace del recurso:http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/352
Nivel de acceso:acceso embargado
Materia:Agriculture
Biodiversity
Blood
Disease control
Land use
Meteorology
Satellites
Water resources
Climatic conditions
Environment monitoring
Land Use Planning
Long-term problems
Primary objective
Remote sensing data
Satellite images
Technological advances
Remote sensing
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spelling Vargas Cuentas, NataliaRoman Gonzalez, AvidAlva Mantari, AliciaAucapuma Muñoz, Luis25 September 2017 through 29 September 20172019-08-21T04:13:13Z2019-08-21T04:13:13Z2017-09Vargas Cuentas, N., Roman Gonzalez, A., Alva Mantari, A., & Aucapuma Muñoz, L. (Septiembre, 2017). Epidemiology Study of the Chagas Disease in Bolivia Using Remote Sensing Data. En 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security.http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/352International Astronautical Congress, IAC2-s2.0-85051414568Remote sensing is the technology that has enabled us to obtain information about the Earth's surface without directly contacting it. For this reason, currently, the Bolivian state has considered a list of interesting applications of remote sensing in the country, including the following: biodiversity and environment monitoring, mining and geology, epidemiology, agriculture, water resources and land use planning. The use of satellite images has become a great tool for epidemiology because with this technological advance we can determine the environment in which transmission occurs, the distribution of the disease and its evolution over time. In that context, one of the important diseases related to public health in Bolivia is Chagas disease, also known as South American Trypanosomiasis. Chagas is caused by a blood-sucking bug or Vinchuca, which causes serious intestinal and heart long term problems and affects 33.4% of the Bolivian population. This disease affects mostly humble people, so the Bolivian state invests millions of dollars to acquire medicine and distribute it for free. Due to the above reasons, the present research aims to analyze some areas of Bolivia using satellite images for developing an epidemiology study. The primary objective is to understand the environment in which the transmission of the disease happens, and the climatic conditions under which occurs, observe the behavior of the blood-sucking bug, identify in which months occur higher outbreaks, in which months the bug leaves its eggs, and under which weather conditions this happens. All this information would be contrasted with information extracted from the satellite images and data from the Ministry of Health, and the Institute of Meteorology in Bolivia. All this data will allow us to have a more integrated understanding of this disease and promote new possibilities to prevent and control it.Submitted by sistemas uch (sistemas@uch.edu.pe) on 2019-08-21T04:13:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-21T04:13:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-09Ariane Group;Boeing;et al.;Orbital ATK;SAS;UAE Space AgencyengInternational Astronautical Federation, IAFinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security, IAC 2017info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessRepositorio Institucional - UCHUniversidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesreponame:UCH-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHAgricultureBiodiversityBloodDisease controlLand useMeteorologySatellitesWater resourcesClimatic conditionsEnvironment monitoringLand Use PlanningLong-term problemsPrimary objectiveRemote sensing dataSatellite imagesTechnological advancesRemote sensingEpidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing datainfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectuch/352oai:repositorio.uch.edu.pe:uch/3522019-12-20 18:34:00.824Repositorio UCHuch.dspace@gmail.com
dc.title.en_PE.fl_str_mv Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
title Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
spellingShingle Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
Vargas Cuentas, Natalia
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Blood
Disease control
Land use
Meteorology
Satellites
Water resources
Climatic conditions
Environment monitoring
Land Use Planning
Long-term problems
Primary objective
Remote sensing data
Satellite images
Technological advances
Remote sensing
title_short Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
title_full Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
title_fullStr Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
title_sort Epidemiology study of the chagas disease in Bolivia using remote sensing data
author Vargas Cuentas, Natalia
author_facet Vargas Cuentas, Natalia
Roman Gonzalez, Avid
Alva Mantari, Alicia
Aucapuma Muñoz, Luis
author_role author
author2 Roman Gonzalez, Avid
Alva Mantari, Alicia
Aucapuma Muñoz, Luis
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vargas Cuentas, Natalia
Roman Gonzalez, Avid
Alva Mantari, Alicia
Aucapuma Muñoz, Luis
dc.subject.en.fl_str_mv Agriculture
Biodiversity
Blood
Disease control
Land use
Meteorology
Satellites
Water resources
Climatic conditions
Environment monitoring
Land Use Planning
Long-term problems
Primary objective
Remote sensing data
Satellite images
Technological advances
Remote sensing
topic Agriculture
Biodiversity
Blood
Disease control
Land use
Meteorology
Satellites
Water resources
Climatic conditions
Environment monitoring
Land Use Planning
Long-term problems
Primary objective
Remote sensing data
Satellite images
Technological advances
Remote sensing
description Remote sensing is the technology that has enabled us to obtain information about the Earth's surface without directly contacting it. For this reason, currently, the Bolivian state has considered a list of interesting applications of remote sensing in the country, including the following: biodiversity and environment monitoring, mining and geology, epidemiology, agriculture, water resources and land use planning. The use of satellite images has become a great tool for epidemiology because with this technological advance we can determine the environment in which transmission occurs, the distribution of the disease and its evolution over time. In that context, one of the important diseases related to public health in Bolivia is Chagas disease, also known as South American Trypanosomiasis. Chagas is caused by a blood-sucking bug or Vinchuca, which causes serious intestinal and heart long term problems and affects 33.4% of the Bolivian population. This disease affects mostly humble people, so the Bolivian state invests millions of dollars to acquire medicine and distribute it for free. Due to the above reasons, the present research aims to analyze some areas of Bolivia using satellite images for developing an epidemiology study. The primary objective is to understand the environment in which the transmission of the disease happens, and the climatic conditions under which occurs, observe the behavior of the blood-sucking bug, identify in which months occur higher outbreaks, in which months the bug leaves its eggs, and under which weather conditions this happens. All this information would be contrasted with information extracted from the satellite images and data from the Ministry of Health, and the Institute of Meteorology in Bolivia. All this data will allow us to have a more integrated understanding of this disease and promote new possibilities to prevent and control it.
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identifier_str_mv Vargas Cuentas, N., Roman Gonzalez, A., Alva Mantari, A., & Aucapuma Muñoz, L. (Septiembre, 2017). Epidemiology Study of the Chagas Disease in Bolivia Using Remote Sensing Data. En 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security.
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