GIS-SAPIO
Automated Aedes Aegypti Web-based Analysis and Prevention Monitor
Georges D. A. Nze
1
, Lourdes M. Brasil
1
, Josiane S. A. Souza
1
and Marco A. B. Rodrigues
2
1
Engineering and Innovation Laboratory, University of Brasilia – UnB/FGA, Gama, Brazil
2
Biomedical Engineering Course, Federal University of Pernanbuco - UFPE, Recife, Brazil
Keywords: Dengue, Public health, GIS-SAPIO, Aedes aegypti, Web.
Abstract: This work proposes the creation of a fully automated and dynamic web platform to analyze and prevent the
Aedes aegypti mosquito's proliferation in Brazil. The Web Based Geographic Information System for
SAPIO (GIS-SAPIO) is part of a project denominated: System Acquisition and Image Processing Ovitraps
(SAPIO) for obtaining and processing ovitraps – traps where the mosquito’s eggs are deposited – and
algorithms are used for the automation of eggs counting. The data obtained from image processing is
processed thru an automated script and sent to SAPIO´s database, and finally displayed on a web platform.
This technique should help for monitoring and prevent Dengue overall Brazil dynamically.
1 INTRODUCTION
Aedes aegypti mosquito’s proliferation is increasing
all over Brazil. A large amount of cases having the
disease spread by the mosquito (known as dengue
fever) has been reported by the Brazilian Health
Ministry and to revert present scenario, efforts are
been made to prevent and control in old fashion, the
proliferation of dengue (Ministério da Saúde, 2010).
This old fashion prevention aims to report, door
to door, the implication of having containers that
could retain water for a long period of time, and
being a vector for the mosquito to lay its eggs in it.
Nonetheless, this prevention technique is useless
because not all citizens really understand the
problems that could imply in having stagnant water
containers at or near their houses, even being really
small quantities of water in any kind of recipient.
The Brazilian Health Ministry is doing a great
effort for the publication of online and printed
document that shows how citizens should protect
their surroundings from this mosquito on a daily
basis but the proliferation scenario is still maintained
since 2007 (Dengue, 2011).
In recent work, different Web-based application
proposals using relational database and analysis
(Sucaet, 2008) for monitoring the mosquito
population has been presented but do not treat the
current effect of dengue proliferation. Other Web-
based application for climate information resources
for Malaria control is proposed in (Emily, 2006) but
their main purpose is to reveal current precipitation,
temperature, relative humidity or general climate
conditions suitable for Malaria transmission and
nothing about the proliferation of the disease
dynamically with substantial data.
In (Dengue, 2011) is presented a public health
platform based on web application to follow the
proliferation of Dengue. Their proposal isn’t based
on real time data base acquisition but on stored data
from previous event collected in old fashion. Some
data as shown in Table 2 lack of data from previous
years and there is no explanation about it.
All these works demonstrate that it is a great deal
of using geographical and database processing
principles, and this work being part of the SAPIO
project propose another but simple and efficient free
Web-based application to monitor and analyze the
proliferation of dengue dynamically. The use of
Geographic Information System (GIS) is of great
interest because of collecting, storing, analyzing and
integrating it with different kind of database (Sucaet,
2008). This database is to be maintained by statistics
data collected by human health expert, thru GPS,
and automatic data processing. Doing so would be
easier to deployed general information of the virus
proliferation in a daily based technique for all kind
of users: government to general society.
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D. A. Nze G., M. Brasil L., S. A. Souza J. and A. B. Rodrigues M..
GIS-SAPIO - Automated Aedes Aegypti Web-based Analysis and Prevention Monitor.
DOI: 10.5220/0003765803660369
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics (HEALTHINF-2012), pages 366-369
ISBN: 978-989-8425-88-1
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