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Local healthcare resources associated with unmet healthcare needs in South Korea: a spatial analysis
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Geographical accessibility to healthcare by point-of–interest data from online maps: a comparative study
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Optimizing mobile mammography deployment in Oklahoma 2024: a two-step floating catchment area approach
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Mapping healthcare resources and regional mortality in Europe: a spatial study of current service coverage
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Access to the COVID-19 services during the pandemic - a scoping review
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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 inequalities in cancer with special reference to lung cancer across Europe and their implications for environmental health policy
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Measuring geographic access to emergency obstetric care: a comparison of travel time estimates modelled using Google Maps Directions API and AccessMod in three Nigerian conurbations
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Haemodialysis services in the northeastern region of Iran
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Spatial accessibility to basic public health services in South Sudan
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On the geographic access to healthcare, beyond proximity
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Spatial association of socioeconomic and health service factors with antibiotic self-medication in Thailand
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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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Spatial autocorrelation and heterogenicity of demographic and healthcare factors in the five waves of COVID-19 epidemic in Thailand
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Geospatial tools and data for health service delivery: opportunities and challenges across the disaster management cycle
6571PDF: 859Supplementary Materials: 281HTML: 124 -
Optimizing allocation of colorectal cancer screening hospitals in Shanghai: a geospatial analysis
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Factors associated with the spatial distribution of leprosy: a systematic review of the published literature
1049PDF: 465Supplementary materials: 88HTML: 19 -
Socioeconomic determinants of pandemics: a spatial methodological approach with evidence from COVID-19 in Nice, France
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Flexible scan statistic with a restricted likelihood ratio for optimized COVID-19 surveillance
981PDF: 320Supplementary Materials: 146HTML: 31 -
Snakebite epidemiology in the State of Mexico, Mexico 2003-2024
880PDF: 291Supplementary Materials: 175HTML: 17 -
Assessing the effects of air temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence: an epidemiological study across Rwanda and Uganda
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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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Association of socioeconomic indicators with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil: a population-based ecological study
2023PDF: 878Supplementary Materials: 145HTML: 39 -
Assessing spatial patterns of HIV prevalence and interventions in semi-urban settings in South Africa. Implications for spatially targeted interventions
2451PDF: 600Supplementary 1: 155Supplementary 2: 368HTML: 180 -
The effects of population mobility on Chinese HIV epidemics in spill-over and influx risks perspectives: a spatial epidemiology analysis
868PDF: 455Supplementary materials: 84HTML: 37

