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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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Enhancing GeoHealth: A step-by-step procedure for spatiotemporal disease mapping
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Sandwich mapping of schistosomiasis risk in Anhui Province, China
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Spatial air pollution modelling for a West-African town
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Estimating malaria burden in Nigeria: a geostatistical modelling approach
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Habitat suitability map of Ixodes ricinus tick in France using multi-criteria analysis
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Investigating local variation in disease rates within high-rate regions identified using smoothing
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Mapping livestock systems, bovine and caprine diseases in Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Province, Chad
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Spatial dispersal of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes captured by the modified sticky ovitrap in Selangor, Malaysia
1465PDF: 615Annex I-VI: 103HTML: 58 -
Access to the COVID-19 services during the pandemic - a scoping review
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Spatial accessibility to basic public health services in South Sudan
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Spatial analysis of antimicrobial resistance in the environment. A systematic review
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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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Intra-urban differences underlying leprosy spatial distribution in central Brazil: geospatial techniques as potential tools for surveillance
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