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Spatial accessibility to basic public health services in South Sudan
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Spatial air pollution modelling for a West-African town
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Sandwich mapping of schistosomiasis risk in Anhui Province, China
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Local healthcare resources associated with unmet healthcare needs in South Korea: a spatial analysis
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Geospatial tools and data for health service delivery: opportunities and challenges across the disaster management cycle
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Spatial association of socioeconomic and health service factors with antibiotic self-medication in Thailand
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Geospatial Health: achievements, innovations, priorities
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Diagnostic approaches to malaria in Zambia, 2009-2014
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Making the most of spatial information in health: a tutorial in Bayesian disease mapping for areal data
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Geographical accessibility to healthcare by point-of–interest data from online maps: a comparative study
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Spatiotemporal transmission and socio-climatic factors related to paediatric tuberculosis in north-western Ethiopia
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Spatial patterns of the total mortality over the first 24 hours of life and that due to preventable causes
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Association of socioeconomic indicators with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil: a population-based ecological study
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Assessing the effects of air temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence: an epidemiological study across Rwanda and Uganda
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Spatial variations of COVID-19 risk by age in Toronto, Canada
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Intra-urban differences underlying leprosy spatial distribution in central Brazil: geospatial techniques as potential tools for surveillance
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