Geospatial tools provide numerous benefits in the study of diseases:
1. Visualization: They help in creating maps and visual representations of data which make it easier to understand complex spatial information. 2. Data Integration: These tools allow the integration of various data sources, such as environmental data, demographic data, and health records. 3. Predictive Modeling: Geospatial tools assist in developing models to predict the spread of diseases based on spatial data. 4. Resource Allocation: They aid in planning and resource allocation by identifying areas in need of medical intervention.