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Spatio-temporal data visualization for monitoring of control measures in the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors
  • Mirza Ponjavić orcid logo (International Burch University, Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Almir Karabegović (Electrical Engineering Faculty, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Elvir Ferhatbegović (GAUSS Centre for Geospatial Research Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Emin Tahirović (International University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Selma Uzunović (Institute for Health and Food Safety Zenica, Zenica, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Maja Travar (University Clinical Centre of the Republic of Srpska, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Aida Pilav (Institute for Public Health of Sarajevo Canton, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Maida Mulić (Institute for Public Health of Tuzla Canton, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Sead Karakaš (Institute for Public Health of Central Bosnia Canton, Travnik, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Nermin Avdić (Institute for Public Health of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Zarina Mulabdić (Institute for Public Health of Una-Sana Canton, Bihać, Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Goran Pavić (Institute for Public Health of Posavina Canton, Orašje, Orašje, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Medina Bičo (Institute for Public Health of Bosnian-Podrinje Canton, Goražde, Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Ivan Vasilj (Institute for Public Health of West Herzegovina Canton, Grude, Grude, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Diana Mamić (Institute for Public Health of Herzeg-Bosnian Canton, Livno, Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Mirsada Hukić (Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Abstract

Aim: The damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has made the prevention of its further spread at the top of the list of priorities of many governments and state institutions responsible for health and civil protection around the world. This prevention implies an effective system of epidemiological surveillance and the application of timely and effective control measures. This research focuses on the application of techniques for modelling and geovisualization of epidemic data with the aim of simple and fast communication of analytical results via geoportal.

Methods: The paper describes the approach applied through the project of establishing the epidemiological location-intelligence system for monitoring the effectiveness of control measures in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Results: Epidemic data were processed and the results related to spatio-temporal analysis of the infection spread were presented by compartmental epidemic model, reproduction number R, epi-curve diagrams as well as choropleth maps for different levels of administrative units. Geovisualization of epidemic data enabled the release of numerous information from described models and indicators, providing easier visual communication of the spread of the disease and better recognition of its trend.

Conclusion: The approach involves the simultaneous application of epidemic models and epidemic data geovisualization, which allows a simple and rapid evaluation of the epidemic situation and the effects of control measures. This contributes to more informative decision-making related to control measures by suggesting their selective application at the local level.

Keywords: COVID 19 pandemic, decision making, epidemiological techniques, geocoding, health information systems, reproduction number

How to Cite:

Ponjavić, M., Karabegović, A., Ferhatbegović, E., Tahirović, E., Uzunović, S., Travar, M., Pilav, A., Mulić, M., Karakaš, S., Avdić, N., Mulabdić, Z., Pavić, G., Bičo, M., Vasilj, I., Mamić, D. & Hukić, M., (2020) “Spatio-temporal data visualization for monitoring of control measures in the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, Medicinski glasnik 17(2), 265-274. doi: https://doi.org/10.17392/1215-20

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2020-07-12

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