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Information Technologies in Public Health Management: A Database on Biocides to Improve Quality of Life

Abstract

Background: Biocides for prolonging the shelf life of a large variety of materials have been extensively used over the last decades. It has estimated that the worldwide biocide consumption to be about 12.4 billion dollars in 2011, and is expected to increase in 2012. As biocides are substances we get in contact with in our everyday lives, access to this type of information is of paramount importance in order to ensure an appropriate living environment. Consequently, a database where information may be quickly processed, sorted, and easily accessed, according to different search criteria, is the most desirable solution. The main aim of this work was to design and implement a relational database with complete information about biocides used in public health management to improve the quality of life.
Methods: Design and implementation of a relational database for biocides, by using the software "phpMyAdmin".
Results: A database, which allows for an efficient collection, storage, and management of information including chemical properties and applications of a large quantity of biocides, as well as its adequate dissemination into the public health environment.
Conclusion: The information contained in the database herein presented promotes an adequate use of biocides, by means of information technologies, which in consequence may help achieve important improvement in our quality of life.

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Database Biocides Public health Management Information technology

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Roman C, Scripcariu L, Grigoriu A. Information Technologies in Public Health Management: A Database on Biocides to Improve Quality of Life. Iran J Public Health. 1;41(6):21-26.