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Geographical accessibility to healthcare by point-of–interest data from online maps: a comparative study
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Impact of climate change on dengue fever: a bibliometric analysis
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Factors associated with the spatial distribution of leprosy: a systematic review of the published literature
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Ecological characterization of a cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreak through remotely sensed land cover changes
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Associations between rocky mountain spotted fever and veterinary care access, climatic factors and landscape in the State of Arizona, USA
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Promoting sustainable health equity: accessibility analysis and optimization of tertiary hospital networks in China’s metropolitan areas
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Spatial distribution and predictive risk of perpetuation of non-typhoidal salmonellosis in poultry farms and human communities: meta-analysis of data from Nigeria
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Spatial variations of COVID-19 risk by age in Toronto, Canada
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Random forest variable selection in spatial malaria transmission modelling in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
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Predominance and geo-mapping of avian influenza H5N1 in poultry sectors in Egypt
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Sandwich mapping of schistosomiasis risk in Anhui Province, China
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A spatio-temporal study of state-wide case-fatality risks during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
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Diagnostic approaches to malaria in Zambia, 2009-2014
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Spatial autocorrelation and heterogenicity of demographic and healthcare factors in the five waves of COVID-19 epidemic in Thailand
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