Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Genetic Risk of Disease on Google Maps


The Genetic Risks World Map shows the effects of human migration on the genetic risk of multiple diseases around the world.

It is possible to select to view individual diseases from the map sidebar. The map then shows which populations around the world are most susceptible to the disease. Users can click on map markers to view the likelihood ratio of the disease at different locations.

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

A Google Map of School Immunizations


The Chicago Tribune has analysed state data for clusters of children without the required vaccinations at public and private schools in Illinois. These clusters seriously raise the chances of school-based outbreaks of serious preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough.

To accompany the analysis the Chicago Tribune has created a Google Map that lets you search for individual schools and view the percentage of students at the school with the recommended immunizations.

The map also shows hotspots where schools don't meet these recommendations.

2010-2011 School Immunization Map

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Mapping Diabetes on Google Maps


TuAnalyze is an app for recording and sharing measures of diabetes. The app is jointly developed by Children's Hospital Boston and TuDiabetes.org.

TuAnalyze uses Google Maps to map haemoglobin A1c, which is an indirect measure of diabetes management. The map shows user recordings of A1c in each U.S. state and in a number of other countries. Each state and country is shaded to reflect the average A1c levels.

TuAnalyze - TuDiabetes

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Disease Mapping with the Google Maps API

The mapping of diseases has a long and distinguished history.

Perhaps the most famous disease map is the spot map created by John Snow in 1854. Snow created his map to plot an outbreak of cholera in Soho, London. The map helped to prove that the Soho outbreak of the disease was caused by water that came from one pump in Broad Street.

The dominant theory at the time was that cholera was caused by "bad air", so John Snow's map helped to prove that water was the true cause of the disease.

This video gives a good account of what John Snow's map making achieved,



Singapore Dengue Fever Map

WaetherLah has created this Google Map to track cases of Dengue Fever in Singapore. The map uses dynamic map markers to show the number of cases reported at different locations in the city-state.

Google also has a Dengue Trends website that uses a number of search terms as indicators of dengue activity. Google Dengue Trends uses aggregated Google search data to estimate dengue activity and then creates a heat-map to display locations where there is currently likely to be high Dengue activity.

HealthMap

HealthMap is a Google Maps based application that plots real-time worldwide infectious disease outbreaks from around the world.

The map gathers data from disparate sources, including online news aggregators, eyewitness reports, expert-curated discussions and validated official reports.

Toronto Start STD Map

Back in 2009 the Toronto Star created five different Google Maps showing the rates of Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, HIV, Infectious Syphilis and Other Syphilis in different neighbourhoods in the city. The data for the maps was supplied by the Ministry of Health in response to a freedom of information request.

A good analysis of the maps is available on the Toronto Star's website here. It would be interesting, to see these maps in conjunction with other data, such as average income, levels of health insurance etc.


Also See

Mapping Swine Flu
- a round-up of the outbreak of mapping following the Swine Flu epidemic in 2009

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Monday, June 6, 2011

HIV/AIDS Service Providers Map

Find HIV / AIDS Prevention & Service Providers

AIDS.gov has used Google Maps to provide a location-based search tool for AIDS / HIV testing services, housing providers, health centers and other service providers near your current location.

The map automatically detects your location and displays the nearest HIV/AIDS prevention and service providers within 5 miles. You can also change your address or the distance of the search radius you wish to search within.

The map markers for the prevention and service providers are organised by category. If you click on a service provider's map marker you can get its full name and address and driving directions from your current location.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Find a Flu Shot with Google Maps

Google Flu Shot Finder

Google has again collaborated with the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services (HHS), their flu.gov collaborators and the American Lung Association to release a Google Map that can help you find nearby locations where you can get a flu vaccine.

As well as the Google standalone map the Flu Shot Finder can be found on Flu.gov. Flu.gov are also allowing you to add their version of the map to your own website by providing a short piece of code which you can cut & paste to embed the map.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Oakland's Life Expectancy on Google Maps

Bay Area Life Expectancy Map

If you live in Walnut Creek in Oakland you are likely to live 16 years longer than if you live in Sobrante Park. This glaring disparity is highlighted by the Oakland Tribune in its series of articles, and accompanying Google Map, looking at the life expectancy of people living in the Bay Area.

The map allows you to view life expectancy in Oakland and also view the neighborhoods' different cancer death rates, heart disease death rates and child asthma hospitalization. The red shaded areas on the map are the areas with the lowest life expectancy.

The map also includes links to articles and videos by the Oakland Tribune about people who live in the different Oakland neighborhoods.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Fighting Obesity with Google Maps

End of Fatness - VLCC

This Google Map animates Tweets related to obesity. VLCC is a slimming, beauty and fitness brand with over 225 centres. The map is part of VLCC's 'drive against obesity.' VLCC have also taken it upon themselves to name November 26th Anti-Obesity Day.

The map is a well produced animated map in the now familiar Twittervision style. The map also allows users to connect with VLCC's campaign via Facebook and Twitter. Far be it from me to suggest that this campaign is as much about promoting VLCC's 'weight loss and weight management solutions' as it is about fighting worldwide obesity.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

New York Cancer Rates on Google Maps

Map Cancer

This Google Maps shows New York Male Lung Cancer Rates by Zip Code. The map uses coloured polygons to show if each zipcode area is above or below the projected rate of lung cancer.

Green areas on the map show locations with cancer rates lower than the projected rate. Yellow and red areas indicate higher than expected rates. If you roll your mouse over any of the zipcode polygons you can view how far the area deviates from the average.

The map includes a search engine so that you can quickly find a zipcode area. Next to the map nearby zipcode areas are also displayed in list form, with the areas with higher than expected cancer rates at the top.


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