Cultural GeographyDealing With Hazards |
How does medical geography help control the spread of diseases? |
Medical geographers and epidemiologists (scientists who study diseases and epidemics) use mapping to monitor the spread of diseases and locate the source of a disease. For example, by mapping a group of inordinately high numbers of cancer patients in a city, we may find that all live close to a factory that has been releasing toxins into the ground water. By identifying the source and spread of a disease, the disease can often be combated.