Authors
Jennifer N Sims, Raphael D Isokpehi, Gabrielle A Cooper, Michael P Bass, Shyretha D Brown, Alison L St John, Paul A Gulig, Hari HP Cohly
Publication date
2011/1
Journal
Environmental health insights
Volume
5
Pages
EHI. S7806
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Foodborne illnesses caused by microbial and chemical contaminants in food are a substantial health burden worldwide. In 2007, human vibriosis (non-cholera Vibrio infections) became a notifiable disease in the United States. In addition, Vibrio species are among the 31 major known pathogens transmitted through food in the United States. Diverse surveillance systems for foodborne pathogens also track outbreaks, illnesses, hospitalization and deaths due to non-cholera vibrios. Considering the recognition of vibriosis as a notifiable disease in the United States and the availability of diverse surveillance systems, there is a need for the development of easily deployed visualization and analysis approaches that can combine diverse data sources in an interactive manner. Current efforts to address this need are still limited. Visual analytics is an iterative process conducted via visual interfaces that involves collecting …
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