TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of Health Digital GIS Map for Tuberculosis Disease Distribution Analysis in Sudan
AU - Siddik, Mohamed Sidahmed M.
AU - Ahmed, Thowiba E.
AU - Awad Ahmed, Fatima Rayan
AU - Mokhtar, Rania A.
AU - Ali, Elmustafa Sayed
AU - Saeed, Rashid A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Mohamed Sidahmed M. Siddik et al.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Health digital GIS map provides a great solution for medical geographical distribution to efficiently explore diseases and health services. In Sudan, tuberculosis disease is expanding in different areas, which requires a digital GIS map to collect information about the patients and support medical institutions by geographical distribution based on health services, drug supply, and consumption. This paper developed a health digital GIS map to provide a fair geographical distribution of tuberculosis health centers and control the drug supply according to medical reports. The proposed approach extracts the unfair distribution of medicine, as some centers receive medicine but do not receive patients, while others receive a large number of patients but limited amounts of medicine. The analysis results show that there is a defect in some states representing the distribution of tuberculosis centers. In the Northern State, there are 15 tuberculosis centers distributed over all localities, serving about 84 tuberculosis-infected patients only.
AB - Health digital GIS map provides a great solution for medical geographical distribution to efficiently explore diseases and health services. In Sudan, tuberculosis disease is expanding in different areas, which requires a digital GIS map to collect information about the patients and support medical institutions by geographical distribution based on health services, drug supply, and consumption. This paper developed a health digital GIS map to provide a fair geographical distribution of tuberculosis health centers and control the drug supply according to medical reports. The proposed approach extracts the unfair distribution of medicine, as some centers receive medicine but do not receive patients, while others receive a large number of patients but limited amounts of medicine. The analysis results show that there is a defect in some states representing the distribution of tuberculosis centers. In the Northern State, there are 15 tuberculosis centers distributed over all localities, serving about 84 tuberculosis-infected patients only.
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U2 - 10.1155/2023/6479187
DO - 10.1155/2023/6479187
M3 - Article
C2 - 36814547
AN - SCOPUS:85148551166
SN - 2040-2295
VL - 2023
JO - Journal of Healthcare Engineering
JF - Journal of Healthcare Engineering
M1 - 6479187
ER -