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Soil, geography and human disease: a critical review of the importance of medical cartography

Peter W. Abrahams

Abstrak

Soils have a profound impact on the causation and geographical distribution of human disease and well-being. However, because of the multifactorial causes of illnesses, the impact of soils on health needs to be considered in light of the environment in its fullest sense. Since the nineteenth century, medical cartography has served as an epidemiological tool for investigating the links between soils and human well-being. Using examples, particularly the problems of soil-transmitted helminth infections, and iodine and selenium deficiency diseases, this paper shows how maps have been used to identify problem areas, stimulate the development of aetiological hypotheses, help in the planning and management of public health problems, and assess the impact of any beneficial strategies.

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Peter W. Abrahams

Format Sitasi

Abrahams, P.W. (2006). Soil, geography and human disease: a critical review of the importance of medical cartography. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309133306pp493ra

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2006
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
27×
Sumber Database
CrossRef
DOI
10.1191/0309133306pp493ra
Akses
Open Access ✓