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Fig. 1 Flowchart of selection process for studies that applied geospatialmethods to investigate unintentional injuries
Table 1 Number of studies (n = 67) across the three categories:mapping, clustering/cluster detection and ecological analysis
Fig. 2 Application of geospatial analysis methods to unintentional injury data since 2000 (n = 67 studies)
Table 3 Applied cluster detection methods according to spatial resolution and global/local estimation (n = 27 studies)

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