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Flexible scan statistic with a restricted likelihood ratio for optimized COVID-19 surveillance
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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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Impacts of sample ratio and size on the performance of random forest model to predict the potential distribution of snail habitats
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Spatial clustering of colorectal cancer in Malaysia
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Reducing bias in risk indices for COVID-19
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Local healthcare resources associated with unmet healthcare needs in South Korea: a spatial analysis
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Association of socioeconomic indicators with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil: a population-based ecological study
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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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Moran’s I and Geary’s C: investigation of the effects of spatial weight matrices for assessing the distribution of infectious diseases
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Venomous snakebite risk and its implications in Zacatecas State, Mexico 2007-2017
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Socioeconomic determinants of pandemics: a spatial methodological approach with evidence from COVID-19 in Nice, France
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Random forest variable selection in spatial malaria transmission modelling in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
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Assessing spatial patterns of HIV prevalence and interventions in semi-urban settings in South Africa. Implications for spatially targeted interventions
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Identifying counties vulnerable to diabetes from obesity prevalence in the United States: a spatiotemporal analysis
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