Conference Agenda

2018 Dragon 4 Symposium

Session
WS#5 ID.32260: Surveillance of Vector-Borne Diseases
Time:
Wednesday, 20/Jun/2018:
2:00pm - 3:30pm

Session Chair: Prof. Laurent Ferro-Famil
Session Chair: Prof. Erxue Chen
Workshop: Land - Ecosystem, Smart Cities & Agriculture
College of Geomatics - Room 511

Presentations
Oral
ID: 284 / WS#5 ID.32260: 1
Oral Presentation
Land & Environment: 32260 - Risk Evaluation, Surveillance and Forecast of Vector-Borne Tropical Diseases by Earth Observation Data Mining

Monitoring the distribution of Vector-borne disease-Schistosomiasis by using Landsat8 and Sentinel2 RS data

Zhaoyan Liu1,2, Lingli Tang1, Chuanrong Li1

1Academy of Opto-electronics,CAS, China, People's Republic of; 2Key Laboratory of Quantitative Remote Sensing Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing

Approximately half of the world’s population is at the risk of at least one vector-borne parasitic disease. The survival of intermediate hosts of vector-borne parasitic diseases is governed by various environmental factors, and remote sensing can be used to characterize and monitor environmental factors related to intermediate host breeding and reproduction, and become a powerful means to monitor the vector-borne parasitic diseases. In this research, satellite remotely sensed data has been used to obtain the environmental factors (vegetation, soil, temperature, terrain et al.), which are related to the living, multiplying and transmission of intermediate host. Then based on ground truth data, the remote sensing monitoring model of the intermediate host has been developed, which can enhance the remote sensing monitoring capabilities of the vector-borne parasitic disease and provide the theoretical foundation and technical support for diseases prevention and control.

Liu-Monitoring the distribution of Vector-borne disease-Schistosomiasis_Cn_version.pdf