Messina, Jane J. Brady, Oliver M. Pigott, David John S. Brownstein G. Hoen, Anne I. Hay, Simon Dengue_Occurrence_12122013.xlsx <p>A global geographic database of human dengue virus occurrence. The database comprises occurrence data linked to point or polygon locations, derived from peer-reviewed literature and case reports as well as informal online sources. Entries date from 1960 to 2012.</p> <p>OCCURRENCE_ID: Unique identifier for each occurrence in the database after temporal and locational standardisation.</p> <p>SOURCE_TYPE: Manual entry vs. HealthMap</p> <p>LOCATION_TYPE: Whether the record represents a point or a polygon location</p> <p>ADMIN_LEVEL: The administrative level which the record represents when the location type is a polygon. Values are 0 (national), 1 (state or province), 2 (district), and -999 when the location type is a point.</p> <p>GAUL_AD0: The country-level global administrative unit layer (GAUL) code (see http://www.fao.org/geonetwork) which identifies the Admin-0 level occurrences as well as the Admin-0 polygon within which any smaller polygons and points lie.</p> <p>GAUL_AD1: The first-level GAUL code which identifies the Admin-1 level occurrences as well as the Admin-1 polygon within which any smaller polygons and points lie. Values of -999 are assigned when the polygon was Admin-0 level.</p> <p>GAUL_AD2: The second-level GAUL code which identifies the Admin-2 level occurrences as well as the Admin-2 polygon within which any points lie. Values of -999 are assigned when the polygon was Admin-0 or Admin-1 level.</p> <p>POINT_ID: The unique identifier which was assigned to points falling within the same 5km x 5km pixel.</p> <p>UNIQUE_LOCATION: A unique identifier created for all locations (both points and polygons) based upon the point IDs and the GAUL codes.</p> <p>X: The longitudinal coordinate of the point or polygon centroid (WGS1984 Datum).</p> <p>Y: The latitudinal coordinate of the point or polygon centroid (WGS1984 Datum).</p> <p>YEAR: The year of the occurrence.</p> <p>COUNTRY: The name of the country within which the occurrence lies.</p> <p>REGION: The region within which the occurrence lies – values are Asia, Oceania (includes Australia), Africa (includes the Arabian peninsula), and Americas.</p> dengue;mapping;geo-spatial 2014-05-23
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