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Spatial epidemiology

Spatial epidemiology of eastern equine encephalitis in Florida

Spatial epidemiology of eastern equine encephalitis in Florida

... Spatial epidemiology is the study of the geographical vari- ation in disease risk or incidence ...field, spatial epidemiology provides new insights into arbovirus transmission as it pertains ...

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Introduction to the use of GIS in spatial epidemiology using ArcGIS9.x

Introduction to the use of GIS in spatial epidemiology using ArcGIS9.x

... of spatial information, and the development of space-time information systems with particular reference to animal health and production, agriculture, public health and ...

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Applying spatial epidemiology to hematological disease using R: a guide for hematologists and oncologists

Applying spatial epidemiology to hematological disease using R: a guide for hematologists and oncologists

... of spatial data. In the field of epidemiology, Snow created a cholera map in the 19th century with the goal of extracting the spatial unevenness in the distribution of cholera patients in an outbreak ...

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Spatial epidemiology and spatial ecology study of worldwide drug-resistant tuberculosis

Spatial epidemiology and spatial ecology study of worldwide drug-resistant tuberculosis

... generate spatial dependence that express the local spatial variation between them ...in spatial epidemiology [27,33-36] and in spatial ecology ...

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An open source software for fast grid-based data-mining in spatial epidemiology (FGBASE)

An open source software for fast grid-based data-mining in spatial epidemiology (FGBASE)

... of spatial epidemiology is testing whether patients suffering from a disease are more, or less, exposed to environmental factors of interest than adequately defined ...

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Seroprevalence and spatial epidemiology of lymphatic filariasis in American Samoa after successful mass drug administration

Seroprevalence and spatial epidemiology of lymphatic filariasis in American Samoa after successful mass drug administration

... the spatial epidemiology of infection post-MDA, and identify any possible residual foci of infection and/or high-risk populations that might require targeted surveillance and ...

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The spatial epidemiology and clinical features of reported cases of La Crosse Virus infection in West Virginia from 2003 to 2007

The spatial epidemiology and clinical features of reported cases of La Crosse Virus infection in West Virginia from 2003 to 2007

... the spatial epidemiology and clinical presentation of LACV infection cases reported in West Virginia, as well as to provide a description of the environmental conditions present at the residences of the ...

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Spatial epidemiology of dry eye disease: findings from South Korea

Spatial epidemiology of dry eye disease: findings from South Korea

... Spatial pattern of DED might be, at least partially, due to difference of environmental and lifestyle factors bet- ween urban and rural areas, though lifestyle factors have not been analyzed in this paper. ...

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Molecular and Spatial Epidemiology of Cryptosporidiosis in Children in a Semiurban Community in South India

Molecular and Spatial Epidemiology of Cryptosporidiosis in Children in a Semiurban Community in South India

... of spatial and temporal analyses revealed two significant clusters of infections due to subgenotype Ia in children, which had not been identified with routine surveil- ...the epidemiology of sporadic cases ...

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Spatial measurement errors in the field of spatial epidemiology

Spatial measurement errors in the field of spatial epidemiology

... of spatial classification methods based on spin ...the spatial correlations are captured in terms of interac- tions between the ...in spatial analyses has not received wide ...

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Exploration of the spatial epidemiology of tick borne pathogens of livestock in Southern Cumbria

Exploration of the spatial epidemiology of tick borne pathogens of livestock in Southern Cumbria

... map showing NDVI image layer for Bowkerstead farm, generated from Sentinel-2 data. ...

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Spatial epidemiology and serologic cohorts increase the early detection of leprosy

Spatial epidemiology and serologic cohorts increase the early detection of leprosy

... intra-town spatial scale ...by spatial epi- demiology, accompanied by regular follow-up of targeted HHC and families guided by anti-PGL-I IgM serologic ...

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Spatial epidemiology in zoonotic parasitic diseases: insights gained at the 1st International Symposium on Geospatial Health in Lijiang, China, 2007

Spatial epidemiology in zoonotic parasitic diseases: insights gained at the 1st International Symposium on Geospatial Health in Lijiang, China, 2007

... of spatial patterns and spatial associations, as well as a repository for storage, management and visualization of spatially-explicit data, most software packages lack the simulative and predictive ...

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Spatial epidemiology and pattern analysis of childhood cancers in Tehran, Iran

Spatial epidemiology and pattern analysis of childhood cancers in Tehran, Iran

... only one study that has tried to map and analyze the spatial pattern of childhood cancers during 1998-2002. In fact, Mosavi-Jarrahi et al. reported marginally statistically significant clustering (P = 0.056, RR = ...

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Spatial epidemiology of hospital-diagnosed brucellosis in Kampala, Uganda

Spatial epidemiology of hospital-diagnosed brucellosis in Kampala, Uganda

... the spatial scan statistic, which include patients resident outside the Kampala economic zone and the numbers of cases and controls living within 20 km distance from city ...

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The spatial epidemiology of sickle cell anaemia in India

The spatial epidemiology of sickle cell anaemia in India

... Sickle-cell anaemia (SCA) is a neglected chronic disorder of increasing global health importance, with India estimated to have the second highest burden of the disease. In the country, SCA is particularly prevalent in ...

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Comparing adaptive and fixed bandwidth-based kernel density estimates in spatial cancer epidemiology

Comparing adaptive and fixed bandwidth-based kernel density estimates in spatial cancer epidemiology

... the spatial relative risk function (sRRF) computed via kernel density estimation (KDE), usually employing odds ratios ...of spatial epidemiology ...

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A spatial agent based model of Anopheles vagus for malaria epidemiology: examining the impact of vector control interventions

A spatial agent based model of Anopheles vagus for malaria epidemiology: examining the impact of vector control interventions

... ITNs/LLINs are considered to be one of the key vec- tor control interventions for indoor biting mosquitoes [57–60]. In some literature, ITNs are claimed to be more effective for the indoor mosquito biting when used in ...

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Human rhinovirus spatial temporal epidemiology in rural coastal Kenya, 2015 2016, observed through outpatient surveillance

Human rhinovirus spatial temporal epidemiology in rural coastal Kenya, 2015 2016, observed through outpatient surveillance

... highway. Spatial differentiation of type distribution, along with greater similarity in type distribution between the areas where we expect more human co-transit, is consistent with the expectations of ...

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Effects of intercropping corn and peanut on peanut leaf spot management and the spatial and temporal epidemiology of Cercospora arachidicola.

Effects of intercropping corn and peanut on peanut leaf spot management and the spatial and temporal epidemiology of Cercospora arachidicola.

... The effects of intercropping corn and peanut on the temporal and spatial dynamics of early leaf spot (ELS) of peanut were examined. In 2000, the experiment consisted of five replicate blocks of square plots 16 ...

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