scholarly journals Medico-geographical problems of Bulgaria In the conditions of the coronavirus pandemic

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 4855-4864
Author(s):  
Neli Veselinova
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ABSTRACT In 2021, it would be appropriate for the Bulgarian society to outline the first conclusions about the new conditions, due to the pandemic of coronavirus - COVID – 19 is not necessary to prove the need for an analysis to be made by medical geography. In this endeavor, Bulgarian medical geography must take on its responsibility, and this understanding is leading to the writing of this article.   RESUMEN En 2021, sería conveniente que la sociedad búlgara esbozara las primeras conclusiones sobre las nuevas condiciones, debido a la pandemia de coronavirus - COVID - 19 no es necesario demostrar la necesidad de un análisis que debe hacer la geografía médica. En este empeño, la geografía médica búlgara debe asumir su responsabilidad, y esta comprensión es la que lleva a la redacción de este artículo.  

Geography ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 92 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-148
Author(s):  
R. Mansell Prothero
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Cristiano Pesaresi ◽  
Davide Pavia

This paper—which is contextualized in the discussion on the methodological pluralism and the main topics of medical geography, the complexity theory in geographies of health, the remaking of medical geography and ad hoc systems of data elaboration—focuses on radio base stations (RBSs) as sources of electromagnetic fields, to provide GIS applications and simplifying-prudential models that are able to identify areas that could potentially be exposed to hazard. After highlighting some specific aspects regarding RBSs and their characteristics and summarizing the results of a number of studies concerning the possible effects of electromagnetic fields on health, we have taken an area of north-east Rome with a high population and building density as a case study, and we have provided some methodological and applicative exemplifications for different situations and types of antennas. Through specific functionalities and criteria, drawing inspiration from a precautionary principle, these exemplifications show some particular cases in order to support: possible risk factor identification, surveillance and spatial analysis; correlation analysis between potential risk factors and outbreak of diseases and symptoms; measurement campaigns in heavily exposed areas and buildings; education policies and prevention actions. From an operative viewpoint, we have: conducted some field surveys and recorded data and images with specific geotechnological and geomatics instruments; retraced the routes by geobrowsers and basemaps and harmonized and joined up the materials in a GIS environment; used different functions to define, on aero-satellite images, concentric circular buffer zones starting from each RBS, and geographically and geometrically delimited the connected areas subject to high and different exposure levels; produced digital applications and tested prime three-dimensional models, in addition to a video from a bird’s eye view perspective, able to show the buildings in the different buffer zones and which are subject to a hazard hierarchy due to exposure to an RBS. A similar GIS-based model—reproposable with methodological adjustments to other polluting sources—can make it possible to conceive a dynamic and multiscale digital system functional in terms of strategic planning, decision-making and public health promotion in a performant digital health information system.


GeoJournal ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 298-304
Author(s):  
R. Mansell Prothero
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1973 ◽  
Vol 139 (2) ◽  
pp. 331
Author(s):  
Michael Ward ◽  
G. Melvyn Howe
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2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (9) ◽  
pp. 72-76
Author(s):  
Solmaz Isaq Rzayeva ◽  

In the article in addition to the description of the state of hydrological and geochemical factors, related to the ecogeographic environment, the influence of the ecological-chemical environment on the spread of public health was revealed. The analysis of the influence of the medical-geographical environment on the occurrence and spread of diseases was given. Key words: hydrology, non-infection diseases, eco-geographical condition, endemic gaiter, infectious diseases, ecology geochemical, environmental, medical geography condition


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