USE OF IMMUNIZATION DATA AND AUTOMATED MAPPING TECHNIQUES TO TARGET PUBLIC-HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Citation
Ml. Popovich et B. Tatham, USE OF IMMUNIZATION DATA AND AUTOMATED MAPPING TECHNIQUES TO TARGET PUBLIC-HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAMS, American journal of preventive medicine, 13(2), 1997, pp. 102-107
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
07493797
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Supplement
S
Pages
102 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-3797(1997)13:2<102:UOIDAA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The Arizona Department of Health Services is implementing the Arizona State Immunization Information System (ASIIS). As immunization data ar e collected at the central registry, questions arise as to how to use this information to support immunization action plans that target the prevention of disease. A 1992 pertussis outbreak occurring in Arizona along the California and Mexican borders was used to demonstrate the v alue of registries and integrated analysis tools, specifically illustr ating how individuals susceptible to this disease could be identified using the registry along with census and outbreak data. To accomplish this a geographical information system (GIS) product was integrated wi th ASIIS. Geographic representation of information allowed immunizatio n coordinators to determine visually where the outbreaks had occurred, where children were underimmunized and hence susceptible to the disea se. Because not all children were in the immunization registry, census data were used to identify the areas where the greatest number of chi ldren lived. This technical approach illustrated the need, value, and impact of integrating related data sources to support immunization ini tiatives. The visual aspect of a GIS display offered an enhanced under standing of the disease outbreak. This type of automated tool was dete rmined to be useful to target resources supporting population-based re gistries.