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Graphs and images #45

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tomschenkjr opened this issue Jul 18, 2017 · 16 comments
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Graphs and images #45

tomschenkjr opened this issue Jul 18, 2017 · 16 comments

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@tomschenkjr
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When writing the one-pager, we will need to create some graphs and use images as part of the content. The graphs should be able to:

  • Describe the city's mosquito traps and their location
  • The volume of mosquitos tested and those which are positive
  • Summarize the performance of the predictive model (i.e., estimates consecutive positive tests 78% of the time).
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I like this image as a potential banner image if it has a slight blur. The green color is #c4d954 and its color compliment is #d954c5, which fits DoIT's color scheme.

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It's a great picture, but it's a dragonfly, right?

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tomschenkjr commented Jul 19, 2017 via email

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The best options I've found are from the Illinois Department of Public Health
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/wnv_photos/wnv_photos.htm

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They also have good pictures of traps
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Although I also contacted the John W. Hock Company in Florida yesterday and received permission to use their photos in the presentation:
http://johnwhock.com/products/mosquito-sandfly-traps/cdc-gravid-trap/

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RaedMan commented Aug 4, 2017

The CDC has a Public Health Image Library with a lot of mosquito photos too, if interested: https://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp

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@RaedMan nice, there's a VERY detailed mosquito picture there with similar colors to the first picture @tomschenkjr shared. This is a screen grab of it, it's a 16MB TIF file.

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cc'ing @ThorSean

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Also, in a conversation with @levyj, he mentioned that images of people in a lab may also convey some useful information.

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@tomschenkjr how about this for the lab?
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@RaedMan sent me that a while back. I've never gotten into the lab!

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There's a trove of photos on the philly site, such as this inflamed equine brain tissue (inflamed from WNV)
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@tomschenkjr

What do you think about this graph? This is the top ten states for total reported WNV cases, Illinois is the thick line.

I like that it shows how random the infections can be. Although infection rates are rarely above 1/100,000 sometimes there can be a spikes. For example, Colorado and Nebraska have gotten hammered in the past, so there's nothing to suggest that it can't happen in Illinois.

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tomschenkjr commented Aug 4, 2017 via email

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Top 5?

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tomschenkjr commented Aug 4, 2017 via email

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RaedMan commented Aug 4, 2017

Regarding my pics of the lab I sent to @geneorama, I have no problem with publishing them as long as the vector program is okay with using them. I think I sent you all of them already, but let me know.

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Actually, I doubt that will make it in anyway. Trying to keep it short.

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