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Flexible scan statistic with a restricted likelihood ratio for optimized COVID-19 surveillance
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Predominance and geo-mapping of avian influenza H5N1 in poultry sectors in Egypt
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Detection of spatial aggregation of cases of cancer from data on patients and health centres contained in the Minimum Basic Data Set
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Spatial clusters of human and livestock anthrax define high-risk areas requiring intervention in Lao Cai Province, Vietnam 1991-2022
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Factors associated with the spatial distribution of leprosy: a systematic review of the published literature
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Spatial inequalities in cancer with special reference to lung cancer across Europe and their implications for environmental health policy
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Spatial dispersal of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes captured by the modified sticky ovitrap in Selangor, Malaysia
1934PDF: 865Annex I-VI: 156HTML: 71 -
Assessing the effects of air temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence: an epidemiological study across Rwanda and Uganda
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Mapping livestock systems, bovine and caprine diseases in Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Province, Chad
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Venomous snakebite risk and its implications in Zacatecas State, Mexico 2007-2017
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A dynamic, climate-driven model of Rift Valley fever
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Reducing bias in risk indices for COVID-19
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Integrating agent-based disease, mobility and wastewater models for the study of the spread of communicable diseases
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Spatial-temporal risk factors in the occurrence of rabies in Mexico
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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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Zoning the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan as to the risk of rabies among various categories of animals
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Identifying counties vulnerable to diabetes from obesity prevalence in the United States: a spatiotemporal analysis
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Spatial pattern evolution of Aedes aegypti breeding sites in an Argentinean city without a dengue vector control programme
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Spatial and spatio-temporal clusters of lung cancer incidence by stage of disease in Michigan, United States 1985-2018
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Global Mpox spread due to increased air travel
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Snakebite epidemiology in the State of Mexico, Mexico 2003-2024
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Bayesian modelling of dengue incidence with climatic drivers: comparing fixed-effects, nonlinear and dynamic approaches
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Association of socioeconomic indicators with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil: a population-based ecological study
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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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Diagnostic approaches to malaria in Zambia, 2009-2014
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Ecological characterization of a cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreak through remotely sensed land cover changes
1795PDF: 918Appendix: 162HTML: 38 -
Socioeconomic determinants of pandemics: a spatial methodological approach with evidence from COVID-19 in Nice, France
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Balancing geo-privacy and spatial patterns in epidemiological studies
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Geospatial Health: achievements, innovations, priorities
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