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Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 in Shahroud, Iran Using GIS

Authors :
Ghanbarian, Marjan
Mahdavi, Sepideh
Enayatrad, Mostafa
Zare, Fariba
MajidNia, Mostafa
Emamian, Mohammad Hassan
Hosseinzadeh, Ali
Chaman, Reza
Khosravi, Ahmad
Binesh, Ehsan
Sheibani, Hossein
Khajeha, Hamidreza
Rohani-Rasaf, Marzieh
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Preprints, 2020.

Abstract

Background: The highest incidence rate of covid-19 in Iran was reported from Shahroud County. This study was conducted by geographic information systems (GIS) to determine the geographical distribution of Covid-19 in 60 days. Study design: A cross-sectional study Methods: This study was conducted in counties covered by Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, namely Shahroud and Mayami, from February 20, 2020 to April 18, 2020. The GIS can better show the spread of epidemics. This software indicates geographical distribution of disease spread and is very helpful in controlling the epidemics. Therefore, maps of spatial distribution and risk of infection to COVID-19 were prepared in different regions of Shahroud county using Arc-GIS software to better implement health policies. Results: During this sixty-day period, 529 confirmed cases were detected, of which 51% were men and the average age was 55 years. The maps showed high-risk to risk-free regions. Shahroud and Bastam cities were known as the coronavirus hot spots. The eastern region of Shahroud has the highest number of cases but some high risk areas are spread throughout the Shahroud city due to high infectivity of virus. Risk-based time maps indicated a reduction in the risk of infection at the end of the research period due to some mitigation and suppression strategies. Conclusions: Shahroud and Bastam are the most dangerous cities that, the number of patients and dissemination has decreased over time because of tracking definite patients and people in contact with them and implementation of preventive care.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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