SPEWVIEW is a tool for visualizing historical diseases in the United States, created by PhD students and faculty from the Statistics Department at Carnegie Mellon University. The Project Tycho datasets that were used include diphtheria, measles, hepatitis A, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, and smallpox. All data is presented as interactive visualizations such as animated maps, choropleth maps, and other types of analyses which are downloadable from SPEWVIEW.
Authors
Shannon Gallagher
Lee Richardson
Sam Ventura
Bill Eddy
Related Project Tycho Datasets
United States of America - Diphtheria
United States of America - Measles
United States of America - Viral hepatitis
United States of America - Viral hepatitis, type A
United States of America - Acute type A viral hepatitis
United States of America - Mumps
United States of America - Rubella
United States of America - Acute nonparalytic poliomyelitis
United States of America - Acute paralytic poliomyelitis
United States of America - Acute poliomyelitis
United States of America - Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
United States of America - Smallpox
See the tool